#1 in an occasional series of me spotting mentions of us on the Web.
http://www.cix.co.uk/~jimh/weblog/2003_08_01_archive.html#106000230453160973
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On Sun 10 Aug 2003, Earle Martin <openguides(a)downlode.org> wrote:
> > [3] http://shorl.com/gogonaromysi - link to Google archive of my Grubstreet
> > list post on May 21 2002. (Kake, will this archive ever come back?)
On Sun 10 Aug 2003, Kate L Pugh <kake(a)earth.li> wrote:
> I'm thinking one of us runs Mariachi on an mbox and puts it online. I
> don't see any reason why we shouldn't do this on openguides.org rather
> than hummous, so going by the principle of keeping stuff in the same
> place, I'll say let's do it on the server.
Done:
http://openguides.org/london/old-list-archives/index.html
Kake
I don't know if this is a bug, or some quirk of HTML client side rendering.
The page http://openguides.org/london/index.cgi?London_Bridge_Station has a large gap between "Lines served" and the table of lines.
Seems to do this on IE6 and Netscape.
Ivor.
This is a subject that has come up at a few social meets, and we had Nigel's talk at the last tech meet. I feel we need some kind of
statement on the London site of the copyright status.
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Hello,
I'm moving to London in a couple of months, and i'd like to find somewhere
to live; i'll be working (well, PhDing) at UCL, so north/west London would
be good. Does anyone know the areas around there? I've already had
suggestions for Kilburn, Tufnell Park, Archway, Finsbury Park, and
Highbury; i've thought about Camden but discounted on grounds of cost :(.
So, if anyone has something to share (whether opinions on the places i
mention or suggestions for other places), i would be eternally grateful if
they could write about it on the openguide!
I'm going to ask on uk.local.london as well; i'll report everything i
learn back to the site.
Regards,
tom
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