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Welcome

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Welcome

Posted by nick at March 03. 2008

Welcome to AWSOpenWIND.org. If you're new to the site, please feel free to stop by here and introduce yourself (unless you're shy in which case by all means continue to lurk for a while yet).






Nick


Re: Welcome

Posted by graeme at March 04. 2008
There is now an RSS feed for the Announcements Forum.
The URL is http://www.awsopenwind.org/support/forums/announcements/RSS

Graeme

Re: Welcome

Posted by Michael Brower at March 06. 2008

Hello Graeme - i've heard your name plenty from Nick. Thanks for helping out with this site and with the OW software. How's New Zealand? (I lived there a long time ago you know.) Love the All Blacks!



Cheers.



Michael


Re: Welcome

Posted by graeme at March 06. 2008

Hi Michael,




Glad to help out! Nick has said lots of lovely things about you as well :)


I am enjoying New Zealand immensely and it is nice to live in a country which sometimes wins sporting events although I do miss the Scottish rain...




G






Re: Welcome

Posted by Aaron Donoghue at May 13. 2008

Previously graeme wrote:



Hi Nick, Graeme has told me lots of nice things about you..!! he he I am originally from NZ but are now happily enjoying the London salary surplus..!! I don't know what Graeme was on about occasionally winning sports events?? Which one did we win?? ps I lived in Edinburgh for 2 years...my favourite city in Europe by far...!
Aaron



Hi Michael,








Glad to help out! Nick has said lots of lovely things about you as well :)




I am enjoying New Zealand immensely and it is nice to live in a country which sometimes wins sporting events although I do miss the Scottish rain...







G













Re: Welcome

Posted by nick at May 13. 2008

Hey Aaron, nice pic.




You may find the All-Blacks disappointing just now but Graeme has grown up in a culture that revels in the abject despair and self-loathing that comes from being repeatedly pummeled by your neighbour and arch-enemy. To have that neighbour be England (my home) doesn't make it any easier. Its hard to begrudge him a little hope in his newly adopted homeland :)




Glad you're enjoying London. Hope they send you up to Scotland occasionally for a site visit when you get homesick and need to see some hills.




I'm hoping to have a UK map friendly version available for download in a few days.



Nick



p.s. If you type in the grey area your words will be correctly attributed to you rather than letting Graeme take the credit :)










Previously Aaron Donoghue wrote:





Previously graeme wrote:






Hi Nick, Graeme has told me lots of nice things about you..!! he he I am originally from NZ but are now happily enjoying the London salary surplus..!! I don't know what Graeme was on about occasionally winning sports events?? Which one did we win?? ps I lived in Edinburgh for 2 years...my favourite city in Europe by far...!
Aaron







Hi Michael,














Glad to help out! Nick has said lots of lovely things about you as well :)







I am enjoying New Zealand immensely and it is nice to live in a country which sometimes wins sporting events although I do miss the Scottish rain...











G

























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