[ros-general] I'm back :)

Wesley Parish wes.parish at paradise.net.nz
Mon Aug 30 12:04:23 UTC 2004


You should try living without your computer for four months and only be able 
to access via webmail! ;)

22 336 mails, and I didn't have broadband either, when I got it all set up!  
about 5 - 6 hours downloading all my mail!  Ouch!!!

At any rate, I'm back in the swing of things, and hoping to start doing some 
documentation - and hopefully some developing as well - I've set up a 
second-hand Dell at the Neighbourhood Net I do voluntary work at, and have 
started persuading the Facilitator there that this would be ideal for them 
when it becomes mature, since they're stuck on Win98 and machines that are 
getting elderly now.  It'll be an ideal test environment as well, once it 
matures enough to let a swag of totally un-computer-people hammering away at 
it ... ;)

At any rate, that's where it's at, for me.

On Wed, 09 Jun 2004 11:39, Andrew Greenwood wrote:
> Who would've thought living without broadband for a week would:
> - Feel like you've lost a limb
> - Result in 700+ emails from mailing lists being downloaded upon my return!
>
> Although I haven't contributed much to the project, I just thought I'd say
> I'm back... Been busy moving into a flat, and messing with wireless
> networking. Shame I don't really get time to do coding at the moment :(
>
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Wesley Parish
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