[tech] [committee] Wire wrap and other prototyping (fwd)

Sam Moore matches at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
Fri Mar 30 20:32:23 WST 2012


Hi Harry,

It seems that somehow your email (and tech@) got left out of these 
messages. We have responded though; sorry about the mix up.

Committee: Harry isn't on the committee@ mailing list (probably a wise 
decision on his part), so we need to make sure he is included in any 
emails we send about this. Probably best to cc to tech@ as well.

Sam Moore
[SZM]
Secretary 2012

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2012 19:59:23 +0800 (WST)
From: Sam Moore <matches at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au>
To: Frames <oxinabox at ucc.asn.au>
Cc: committee at ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
Subject: Re: [committee] Wire wrap and other prototyping

Hi,

Sorry about my late response to this.

I think that if a weekend works better, we should hold this on a weekend. 
There's no sense cancelling an event because it doesn't fit into a rigid 
timeslot.

Harry; if you could let us know what time would be most convenient for you, we 
would be happy to promote and otherwise help with organising things. I for one 
would love to attend.

I don't think we should advertise events specifically as for "old" or "new" 
members; new members might be interested as well. I went to the Learn to Linux 
event for example, despite having used it for 3 years, and I learnt a few new 
things.

Thanks,
Sam Moore
[SZM]
Secretary 2012

On Tue, 27 Mar 2012, Frames wrote:

> Hi again Harry,
> Discussing at the meeting today,
> we were thinking this might be more suitable as a hardware hack-a-thon event.
> Rather than try to shoe horn it into the Tech Talk box.
> 
> Then we can fit it in with other such,
> and can maybe set up some tables so people can have a play with the 
> techniques on display.
> (Maybe could even put together a simple circuit for members to build, idk)
> 
> Having this kind of thing on weekends might allow,
> older members who have the experience to actually benefit from it to come.
> The argument being that younger members who are normally around on week days,
> don't know enough.
> 
> What do you (and the other listeners on committee@) think?
> 
> (Also sorry if I came across as abrupt before.)
> 
> Frames
> OCM
>


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