Pie and pint, Egham area, tonight (7th?)

Pie and pint, Egham area, tonight (7th?)

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Marshy

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2,749 posts

291 months

Thursday 7th June 2001
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Surrey seems to be TVR-rich... does anyone fancy a pie and a pint somewhere around Egham tonight? Long shot I know - I''m down here giving a course, and all my dinner options have just evaporated. So, if anyone fancies a bit''o''grub, a pint, and the chance to bitch about TVR dealers, gissa call... 07970 459 553. It''ll save me the dreaded "table for one, sir?"

philr

389 posts

286 months

Friday 8th June 2001
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Marshy, did you end up getting any offers last night ? I nearly took you up on your offer but the wife climed on the wrong train so I had to go fetch. OK I know its a feeble excuse and all that, but it was worth it for the brownie points I now have in hand ! Is Egham a regular thing for you ? Cheers Phil

Marshy

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2,749 posts

291 months

Saturday 9th June 2001
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Phil, Thanks for replying... no I didn't get any offers, but instead I went for a bit of a random drive about the area. Spotted a nice-looking dark metallic red Griff on my travels past Windsor. Egham's semi-regular: every now and then I give a firewall course for the MSc students on their Information Security course, and I attend public lectures there fairly regularly in term time. Next time, perhaps.

AdamB

418 posts

291 months

Monday 11th June 2001
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Count me in for next time, I'm in Maidenhead so a blast over that way would be a welcome diversion

philr

389 posts

286 months

Monday 11th June 2001
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At this rate we could form our own club ! I'm at Walton so Egham is only 10 mins away. Sad I know, but I could do with picking up a few basics about firewalls so it really might be good to meet. Sorry Marshy ! Phil

Marshy

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Monday 11th June 2001
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D'oh! There's a public lecture there at the end of June which I'll be down for, so I'll stick the details here as soon as I know them. For anyone who's in the security/encryption field, the lecture should be interesting: something about a new type of public key crypto scheme to challenge RSA.