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== Weekly Games == |
== Weekly Games == |
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− | :Henry managed to arrange to make it :-) |
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− | :Bert might be a little late. |
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− | ;03 Feb |
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− | :Craig unavailable |
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− | :Bert unavailable |
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− | :and Delphine unavailable. I guess that makes it a no game day :D |
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− | :Henry unavailable as well! Full house! |
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;10 Feb |
;10 Feb |
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+ | :Definitely no Henry |
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− | :Henry unlikely to make it - work |
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;17 Feb |
;17 Feb |
Revision as of 16:15, 9 February 2016
Weekly Games
- 10 Feb
- Definitely no Henry
- 17 Feb
- Bert unavailable
- 24 Feb
- 02 Mar
- 09 Mar
- 16 Mar
- 23 Mar
- Definitely no Henry
- 30 Mar
- 06 Apr
- 13 Apr
- 20 Apr
- 27 Apr
- Bert unavailable
- 04 May
- Bert unavailable
- 11 May
- 18 May
- 25 May
- 01 Jun
- 08 Jun
- 15 Jun
- 22 Jun
- Probably no Henry
- 29 Jun
- 06 Jul
- 13 Jul
- 20 Jul
- 27 Jul
Other Events
Meet - Meeting
Anyone fancy trying a quick game of Everyone Is John: http://pftdcast.com/resources/EveryoneIsJohn.pdf ?
Summary: John is insane. Each PC is a Voice in John's Head, and you compete with the other Voices to complete your obsessions. -- Henry
Craig's dodgy date making bash script
count=7; for week in {1..52}; do echo -n \; ; date --date="+$count days" "+%d %b"; count=$(expr $count + 7); echo; done
Where count is the number of days to the next Wednesday.
Feel free to demonstrate the super simple way that you can do this :-)