From: Michael Grant <msgrant@cee.hw.ac.uk> Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett.announce,alt.fan.pratchett,alt.books.pratchett Subject: [ANNOUNCE] [F] Edinburgh meet (new!) Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 21:02:05 +0100 Message-ID: <712785e48%afpa-mod@afawcett.demon.co.uk> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- After the abysmal reponse to my last call for participation for an Edinburgh meet, I threw my hands up in despair; but by now, several weeks later, I've got tired of waiting for them to come back down, so here we go again. There will be an afpmeet on Sunday 26th July in --==> Edinburgh <==--; if the weather's nice we'll go on a ferry trip to Cramond Island; if it's not we can go to the pub if people really insist. ( ;^b ) The exact time and venue will be posted nearer the time, once I've got an idea of how many people are going to be coming; but this time I know at least four people (including myself) are interested, so we might even be quorate. :-) ttfn, Mchl Grnt[0] - -------------------< http://www.cee.hw.ac.uk/~msgrant/ >---------------------- [0]Send me your URLs for the afpers' homepages directory| Risus Sardonicus :-] Above all else - sky. | (Michael S. Grant) The future isn't what it used to be. | M.S.Grant@hw.ac.uk - -------< New to afp? Please mail 'newbie@lspace.org' for an infopack >-------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: noconv iQBVAwUBNZlShFEnYeztdy65AQHyTAIAiKZdmbA+4O4kB9uJWv9tcAZgO4SmiKvG oKxN246rGAg1rOVjJaEOyvum5+5ci2BMk8UCUFSN1h37Wsr9AxuL7Q== =7rm7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submissions for alt.fan.pratchett.announce to: afpa-mod@lspace.org PLEASE READ http://www.lspace.org/fandom/afp/announce/guidelines.html before submitting articles to afp.announce. Thanks! From: Michael Grant <msgrant@cee.hw.ac.uk> Newsgroups: alt.fan.pratchett.announce,alt.fan.pratchett,alt.books.pratchett Subject: [ANNOUNCE][F] Edinburgh afpmeet -- details (26 July 1998) Date: Sat, 11 Jul 1998 09:00:07 +0100 Message-ID: <4863E02AEE%afpa-mod@lspace.org> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Sunday the 26th of July there shall be an afpmeet (atmders welcome too!) in Edinburgh. Unless the weather's really grotty, this will take the form of[1] a ferry trip to Inchcolm island, which will make it more interesting than just sitting in a pub. Inchcolm[2] has a twelfth-century Augustinian abbey, part of the island is a bird sanctuary, and the waters surrounding it abound with grey seals (according to this here carrier bag). The cruise takes three and a half hours, of which one and a half are actually on the island; we can spend the remainder of the time discussing and consuming, as appropriate, CCCBs, hedgehogs, bread products, ppoint inflation and whatever other issues take our fancy. If the weather is grotty, we can always go to a pub instead. Adrian has suggested the Hogshead, on Bread Street, which connects with Lothian Road opposite the ABC cinema; next to the Laser Quest which used to be a Scotmid. (If you say so, Adrian.) If this is so, perhaps we should meet there later (say 7?). If you're interested in coming, email me and I'll email everyone who's done so on the Friday to finalise arrangements. The ferry departs at 2.30pm; if the weather's really good aim to be there half an hour early to be sure of getting a place. The cruise costs UKP 7.50. The ferry departs from Hawes Pier, South Queensferry (underneath the Forth Rail Bridge); a quick look at a bus map shows plenty of buses heading that way[4]. At least two people are going to be driving there, so if you want a lift email me (I'm not posting my address!). And for those who are going to complain they can't make it on that date; well, you can't please everyone; it's just more incentive to arrange another afpmeet afterwards. ;^) bcnu, Mchl Grnt[0] [1] Or at least start with; if anyone's not satisfied with that and a pubmeet afterwards, they can have an afp paint-the-Forth-bridge party. [2] Not named, as popular legend has it, after St. Colm, but after a certain afper Known To Us. [3] Oh lordy; whilst looking for online maps of Edinburgh, I've come across a Microsoft one. It looks like it dates from the 1910s. ;^) It has the city boundary not including Leith or Portobello or Liberton or Corstorphine... Craiglockhart is labelled as a "town". Maybe it was when Siegfried Sassoon recuperated there; but it's several miles within the built-up area nowadays... It goes without saying that the M8 does not feature on this map either. If any Edinburgh resident wants a good[5] laugh, they can point their browsers at http://www.expedia.msn.com/wg/places/maps/EDIN2C.htm. [4] 43 SMT, 44N, 47 MID, 47A MID, 48 MID, 48A MID, 154 (?), mostly departing from St. Andrews Square Bus Station; see http://www.dcs.ed.ac.uk/maps/Edinburgh.ps for a map of the central area. [5] TINAGuarantee. - -------------------< http://www.cee.hw.ac.uk/~msgrant/ >---------------------- [0]Send me your URLs for the afpers' homepages directory| Risus Sardonicus :-] Do not underestimate the power of the Force. | (Michael S. Grant) Help stamp out and abolish redundancy. | M.S.Grant@hw.ac.uk - -------< New to afp? Please mail 'newbie@lspace.org' for an infopack >-------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: noconv iQBVAwUBNacsA1EnYeztdy65AQEEfQH+NC42TgJnyw6Qooj2WUHxB1ruJ8enj8Av r3c1oS7uV8IK/kpXlqVeGFwUGzmzz1yHsMN03H5E9ry2kduvjDpj7w== =TGxU -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submissions for alt.fan.pratchett.announce to: afpa-mod@lspace.org PLEASE READ http://www.lspace.org/fandom/afp/announce/guidelines.html before submitting articles to afp.announce. Thanks!
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