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Reply-To: "Richard Anstis" <richard@givitago.com>
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Subject: Re: London room?
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 14:53:21 +0100
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Sorry Ralf, but I think Hannah's right.

But:

Is there any mileage in a regionalised accommodation and lift request list.
Quite alot of mail to britdisc is from folk wanting a ride to an Ultimate
event. If it was regionalised and seperate from britdisc, it could be a more
useful system that could even be expanded into a sort of informal
travel/accom agency, exclusive for Ulties.

Any thoughts from anyone?

Whilst I am writing, I run an organisation that creates and organises
tailored, international events - mainly challenge based. If anyone has an
idea for an Ultimate based event (that wouldn't conflict with other tours)
that they would like to happen, if only someone else would organise
it.....mail me. We are not a charity, but we largely get our cut from
sponsorship and coverage, not participants.

I suppose I can expect a plethora of messages complaining that commercial
adverts aren't allowed either....

Richard Anstis
Givitago Event Creators
Your Dream, Our Goal


----- Original Message -----
From: <hannah.easter@philips.com>
To: <ralf@ranulf.net>
Cc: <britdisc@csv.warwick.ac.uk>
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 12:48 PM
Subject: RE: London room?


>
> Ralf, take a deep breath.... these people have only just arrived or are
out of the country at the moment, they just want to get sorted ASAP. If you
don't want to know just hit delete, it is not a big issue.
>
> Hannah
>
> Lighting Design Engineer
> LiDAC
> Tel :  020 8781 8315
> Fax : 020 8781 8018
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> "Ranulf Doswell" <ralf@ranulf.net>@warwick.ac.uk on 07/24/2001 12:45:50 PM
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> Sent by:  owner-britdisc@warwick.ac.uk
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> To:     "Britdisc" <britdisc@csv.warwick.ac.uk>
> cc:      (bcc: Hannah Easter/CRO/LIGHTING/PHILIPS)
> Subject:  RE: London room?
> Classification:
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> Is it just me that's getting really sick of BritDisc being used as a
> accomodation finding resource?
>
> Sure, if you want to find Ultimate players to live with, go along to a
> practice and ask some of them if they know anyone with a room to spare.
But
> bear in mind that the vast majority of britdisc readers don't even live in
> London, let alone care whether you want accomodation there.
>
> Ralf.
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