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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby frosty » Thu Apr 03, 2008 4:26 pm UTC

ah, well nice to see some more xkcd readers in London!

I don't go into pubs, but I do work near Kings college (tower bridge).
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Moo » Thu Apr 03, 2008 4:39 pm UTC

Restaurants seem a good alternative to pubs now and again, is that an option? Otherwise we'll have to follow the Circle Line around and around :)

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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Robin S » Thu Apr 03, 2008 5:47 pm UTC

Indeed - forgot to say that. Happy birthday! Perhaps we can have a late celebration of sorts at some point.
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby electoralfraud » Thu Apr 03, 2008 11:11 pm UTC

Thankyou Moo and Robin.

Felstaff: yes, sorry the post was rather last minute, but my birthday this year snuck up on me and I realised the other day I had organised absolutely nothing. After having gone bowling last year and promised karaoke shennanigans at bloomsbury bowling this year, its a quiet(-ish) few drinks down the local tomorrow in the end.

But yeah, if anyone cares for a few drinks next week (maybe at BBKSU or the Institute of Education?(they're both in the same compound/campus as SOAS)) as a late celebration that'd be great. Any day from monday onwards should be ok for me, what days are good for everyone else?

A trip to a restaurant sometime sounds good. I actually know this really good little Uzbek restaurant round the corner... (For any Tom Holt fans ;) )

Actually I do know a good little Uzbek place that does a set menu for a tenner with BYO wine thats meant to be about the best Uzbek food you can find outside of the ex-USSR. I've not been yet, so maybe we should go as the Tom Holt mythos isn't a million miles from the xkcd ethos. The only problem I can imagine is that it happens to be right next to Burgess Park, so we couldn't really stay very late. But since its (kind of) just down the road anyone who cared to could take the ACME Portable Door back to my place.
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Moo » Fri Apr 04, 2008 10:43 am UTC

What's the nearest tube station / landmark to that, electoralfraud? Just to get an idea where it is.

I'm a bit pressed for time in April but after that, that sounds fun.
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby electoralfraud » Tue Apr 08, 2008 8:53 pm UTC

Moo wrote:What's the nearest tube station / landmark to that, electoralfraud? Just to get an idea where it is.


Erm, Elephant and Castle I'd have thought. Burgess Park is just south of Elephant.
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Coin » Wed Apr 09, 2008 2:37 pm UTC

In other news:
The cable used by yours truly to transfer information between phone and computer is missing.
Last known whereabouts: Wapping, London.

Seriously though: I can't find it. I know I didn't take it back to Sweden...
Sorry guys... I screwed this up well and good.

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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Robin S » Wed Apr 09, 2008 11:17 pm UTC

It's ok. Without you, we probably would have burned the pizza - and we'd have been at a complete loss over whether or not to heat the lemon meringue. Also, we wouldn't have had any peanuts. So I guess now we're fair and square.
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Coin » Wed Apr 09, 2008 11:35 pm UTC

I will retrieve the pictures at some point, though when is a matter of discussion and the Heisenberg principle, as I know that the cable is stationary.
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Robin S » Thu Apr 10, 2008 12:29 am UTC

Really? My experience is that if you leave something in London for that long it is very unlikely to remain stationary.
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Coin » Thu Apr 10, 2008 1:22 pm UTC

Touché.
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby cypherspace » Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:13 pm UTC

I am thinking of making my way down to the big smoke for the weekend of May 9th-11th. It's the Scientology protests on the afternoon of the 10th, which could be fun, but more to the point is anyone interested in a meetup later on that day?
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Moo » Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:18 pm UTC

I'm free then, atm, and would be happy to meet for a drink or maybe a curry or similar; I have tentative plans for [a] weekend in May that may fall over that period though. Will let you know closer to the time.
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Robin S » Sun Apr 27, 2008 2:57 am UTC

I may or may not be free. My exams start on the 12th.

Who's interested in a picnic in Hyde Park, sometime in late May / early June? If we create sufficient publicity and have a long time to discuss the ideal date, we might be able to get a moderately large attendance.
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Moo » Sun Apr 27, 2008 7:52 am UTC

PICNIC YAY!

For me to attend it would have to be before the 14th of June; May is ok but June is preferrable. I don't expect anyone to plan anything around me; just saying.

I am happy to help with arrangements if there are any. If so, we could meet at the Cheddar Cheese pub in May to discuss? Even if it just to arrange a few boards that say "xkcd picnic this way --->" (or more aptly, giving GPS or xy-coordinates or something).
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Coin » Sun Apr 27, 2008 9:15 am UTC

Ooh, pic-nic sounds fun. I'll be gone by the 19th of May though so chances are I won't ba able to come.
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby felltir » Fri May 09, 2008 7:18 pm UTC

I like the sounds of a picnic. I can't get into the pub, as am underage, but the picnic.. yes. Can also bring nibbles...
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Moo » Sat May 10, 2008 8:03 am UTC

(Should just call myself Auntie Moo and get it over with, it seems ^_^)

Cypherspace, I doubt I'll be able to make today, sorry man; enjoy the protest though!
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby cypherspace » Sat May 10, 2008 11:44 am UTC

Moo wrote:(Should just call myself Auntie Moo and get it over with, it seems ^_^)

Cypherspace, I doubt I'll be able to make today, sorry man; enjoy the protest though!

That's okay, I'm still in Cardiff...
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby aliosha » Mon May 12, 2008 8:52 am UTC

Moo wrote:PICNIC YAY!

...(or more aptly, giving GPS or xy-coordinates or something).


3D polar coordinates! And yey. But I think Oxford, or maybe Regent's park. On Monday 26-5-08. And how do 1337 phone numbers work?
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Coin » Mon May 12, 2008 2:44 pm UTC

Aw, I won't be here by then :(

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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby felltir » Mon May 12, 2008 6:20 pm UTC

aliosha wrote:
Moo wrote:PICNIC YAY!

...(or more aptly, giving GPS or xy-coordinates or something).


3D polar coordinates! And yey. But I think Oxford, or maybe Regent's park. On Monday 26-5-08. And how do 1337 phone numbers work?


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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Artemisia » Tue May 13, 2008 6:04 pm UTC

if there's a meet up, keep me posted!!

I don't really come here often tho (like, this is my first time) so please pm if anyone has a date. preferrably before the 14th of June, and not on my birthday plz (6th)
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby electoralfraud » Wed May 14, 2008 11:50 pm UTC

Err, everyone seems to want it before the 14th of June so far...

My tuppence is to ask for it sometime after the 11th of June :-/
Thats my last exam.

Thursday the 12th of June? Or absolute awesomeness Friday the 13th :D
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[Edit: just seen 26/05/08 - I'm in something of a superstate for that date. Haven't finished my exams yet and will have to catch the train from Kent to get there, but it'll mean 'unfortunately' missing out on seeing the extended family and friends for the whole goddamned bankholiday weekend. Still, I like the whole Friday the 13th vibe if possible.]

[Edit2: Just a thought, but wouldnt 25/06 be more appropriate? (remove the /0) ]
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Moo » Thu May 15, 2008 8:54 am UTC

I've created a poll on Doodle so everyone can mark the dates that suit them and we can determine which suit the majority of people.

I've added all of March, June and July so it's a little tedious, I apologise, but you just have to follow the link, type in your name and check the dates that suit you. That way we can see which dates are suitable candidates.

I'll probably link to this from the UK meetup thread too.

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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Mat » Thu May 15, 2008 9:19 pm UTC

ooh cool. I don't live in london but I might come if theres a lot of people going...
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Robin S » Thu May 15, 2008 9:25 pm UTC

Of course, we could always have more than one meetup.

I can't make dates before next Thursday at the earliest, and it's less convenient for me once I'm back with my family in late June. I'll check exact dates soon.
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Moo » Fri May 16, 2008 8:53 am UTC

(Good point, Robin. We can still use the Doodle poll to help here; if there are two dates that stand out rather than one we can just do both!)
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby saoirse » Wed May 21, 2008 6:56 pm UTC

I'm in, I think.

(Hallo, BTW).
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Corun » Thu May 22, 2008 7:07 pm UTC

Hiya.

I'm not really much of a regular on the boards... But a meetup sounds good. I'm a computing student from Imperial college, so I should be able to force... er, bring a few others with me, maybe. We'd certainly be up for a Hyde Park meet, given our location.

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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Robin S » Mon May 26, 2008 7:20 pm UTC

Thought I'd revive this thread. I've posted the dates I'm free until late June, after which I'm not sure (I have a few commitments for which I'm not certain of the dates). This Thursday looks like a particularly good date for a meetup. Hyde Park sound good? I'm free all day.
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Corun » Tue May 27, 2008 9:30 am UTC

Robin S wrote:Thought I'd revive this thread. I've posted the dates I'm free until late June, after which I'm not sure (I have a few commitments for which I'm not certain of the dates). This Thursday looks like a particularly good date for a meetup. Hyde Park sound good? I'm free all day.


Yarr. You all said you're free so you can't get out of it now ;-).

I guess I can come. The bbc thinks it'll be reasonably warm too.
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Moo » Tue May 27, 2008 9:42 am UTC

Uhm... yeah... so... well... turns out you can't change your dates on Doodle. I can't make this Thursday :( :oops:
One of my favourite South African rock artists is playing in Leytonstone and I'm going with a group of friends. Anyone wanna come? :)

Sorry!!!!

Hope you guys have an awesome time and I'll see you on the next one.
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Robin S » Tue May 27, 2008 2:49 pm UTC

I definitely think we should have at least one or two a month during the warmer months. Possibly more.

Not being able to change dates is irritating. As mentioned above, I don't yet know when I'll be free from late June onwards.

This must be rectified! Get coding, people!
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby electoralfraud » Wed May 28, 2008 12:40 am UTC

Anytime from 11th June for me, as I think I expressed on doodle.

Get coding?! Only if I can write it in basic on a 486 and everyone just downloads it from the 56k modem, adds their numerical contributions into the pre-agreed areas of code applicable to them, uploads it, and the last person to download it can debug it and run it. Of course, this system has many flaws...

However Thursday sounds moderately alright, just make it known someone else will be there and I'll try and turn up. However probably not until the afternoon/evening.
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby felltir » Thu May 29, 2008 7:13 am UTC

Edit: Bah, humbug.
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby Robin S » Thu May 29, 2008 3:14 pm UTC

I'm afraid I won't be able to make a meetup today. Sorry for the late notice.
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby felltir » Sat Jun 07, 2008 7:32 am UTC

Anyone going to the CoS protests in London? Want to meet up?
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Re: For those of you in London, UK

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Re: For those of you in London, UK

Postby fuschia » Sun Jun 08, 2008 9:43 am UTC

Hey, I'm rarely in London but if I ever am, I'd like xkcd meetage. I will lurk around here and see if I can make it down some time soon...mainly because I'm in love with Felstaff. *blush*
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