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On Thu, 9 Oct 2008 14:09:10 +0100, Dr Adam J Trickett
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> I think it's true, if you turn up at an event and nobody says
> hello you feel a bit odd. I know we all do it and forget to
> introduce ourselves, hence my resolution to try and always say
> hello to people at LUG meetings.
It's a good point, I totally agree. This was one of the reasons for setting
up the front desk, but with less of a rush of people turning up to
meetings, I wonder if this has fallen by the wayside a bit.
Tony