[gps-talkusers] Re: GPS event in London, mid July

  • From: Laurent Cadet de Fontenay <laurentd@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2013 07:55:18 +0100

Hi Peter!

Yes, it would be great to meet up at last -- I've been hearing of you
/ from you since we first spoke about sending that old BraileNote of
mine to Ethiopia, which is a while back.

Mike, are you available on Saturday the 20th, or only on the 18th and
21st?  I agree with Peter that trains in England are often spotty on
Sundays due to engineering works, which doesn't make a Sunday
impossible, but can just add to unforeseen delays and some rise in
blood pressure!

Who else on the list would like to join?

I think that it would probably make sense to meet up at a major
station like King's Cross, which is familiar to many people due to its
proximity to the RNIB, and quite central in terms of getting somewhere
else.

I would envisage starting off at about 11ish, giving us some margin
for any delays etc while catching up before navigating towards lunch.
This way, proceedings can develop organically, giving us a day to wirk
with as well as any amount of the evening that people are up for.
What do you guys think?

Stay well
Laurent

On 6/4/13, Peter Bosher <peter.bosher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Mike/Laurent/All,
>
> Having been snowed in for the January day, I'd definitely like to
> make this one, and if there's anything I can do to help with set up
> Laurent, let me know.  I'd prefer Saturday 20 July to Sunday, and
> trains are better for people to get into London, but in any case, count me
> in.
>
> Best,
>
> Peter
>
> At 00:33 04/06/2013, you wrote:
>>Hello UK Friends,
>>
>>
>>We had such a good time in January exploring London with our GPS in spite
>> of
>>the snow storm. I'd like to come back when it is less likely to snow,
>>perhaps July 18 or 21. Wondering who might be interested in coming and/or
>>organizing an event.
>>
>>I will be at Sight Village on July 17 but Birmingham isn't the best place
>> to
>>do serious exploring although we could do it there if it was more
>> convenient
>>for folks. I am thinking London would be more interesting. What do you
>>think?
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>
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