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Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Tue May 23 20:10:27 IST 2006


I have created an area on the wiki.
Go to wiki.mailscanner.info and it's at the bottom of the page.
Currently designed as 3 trips, but it may be merged into 2.

Please add sections for yourself, including all the information you can 
give!

Thanks guys, this is great!

Cheers
Jules.


Chris Hammond wrote:
> That would be an awesome trip.  Sounds like we need to get a bunch of people together
> and create A whirlwind "MailScanner World Tour" convoy and take over where ever we go!
> I'm game, anyone else?
>
> Chris
>  
>   
>>>> dave.list at pixelhammer.com 05/23/06 2:41 pm >>> 
>>>>         
> Julian Field wrote:
>   
>> Best time so far looks to be about Easter next year. I would spend about 
>> 3 weeks doing it, so I can get to visit lots of you around the world. It 
>> should be fun. I will have a new annual- leave year then, with enough 
>> time to do it. It's a bit late to organise for this summer, and the 
>> plane fares will cost me a lot more.
>>
>> So we are looking at Easter '07. How does that fit with people? Is it 
>> very much the wrong time of year for anyone? I would probably plan on 
>> spending 3 nights in each place so I get a good couple of days there, 
>> with travelling on the day in between.
>>
>> I would like to include South Africa and New Zealand too, but I could 
>> well do those separately. Maybe them this summer, plus any others in 
>> Europe or non- USA/Canada locations?
>>     
>
> Well as much as I am proud to be a Hoosier, (I actually consider myself 
> a Texan, spent 16 years there in the USAF, married, both sons born 
> there) you only have three weeks!
>
> You should see DC, New York, and the Pacific Northwest (Seattle/Alaska). 
> A whirlwind "MailScanner World Tour" should see the sights first. 
> Indiana can only offer home town hospitality, good cookin', and friendly 
> people. If you come, we would love to have you.
>
> If you had more time, I would suggest crossing the USA coast to coast. 
> Stay off the interstates, hit the small towns, Maine to western New 
> York, down the Appalachians, up through Tennessee to Indiana and 
> Wisconsin, across the Great Plains to Texas and Oklahoma, over the 
> Rockies to Seattle and down Highway 101 to San Diego.
>
> Do it on a motorcycle, you would never be the same ;^)
>
> DAve
>
>   
>> This should be fun!
>>
>>
>> Kevin Miller wrote:
>>     
>>> Dimitri Yioulos wrote:
>>>
>>>  
>>>       
>>>> I'd love to join, as I lived in that great city for a few years).  Do
>>>> New York, then up the coast to Boston, where I currently live.  It's
>>>> a wonderful place with lots of history.  Also fun, as there are many
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> Just a warning Jules -  don't let the Bostonians invite you out for tea!
>>> <g>
>>>
>>>
>>> ...Kevin
>>>   
>>>       
>
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