Re: tracing my lug

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On Thu, 23 Jun 2005, Martin Courcelles wrote:

What the heck is a lug?

Date:        Thu, 23 Jun 2005 13:34:04 +0100
From:        "MICHAEL WEAVER" <michaelweaver1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:        <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
ReplyTo:    Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject:    tracing my lug

Hi!
I have been trying to make enquires about my local LUG but seem to be
getting nowhere.
The owner of the place where my LUG is advertised to meet must have been
mortified when I managed to talk to him to find information about it. I
want to know something.
If I for example had someone post my flat details on a website giving
location and contact details and said there was a science club meeting
there for example, is it legal to do it without my knowledge because I
begin to wonder in asking about my LUG because first it was advertised
at meeting at the Head of Steam pub which I used to meet mum at a lot
and they didn't know it took place and now this new location of the Vox
Bar seems to meet with the same results speaking to the owner.
Would that mean using the example of my flat that someone if they wanted
could set up a group in my flat and not even make myself or my housing
association I am renting from unaware of it?
I have tried to ask on my LUG mailinglist only nobody has got back to me
on the information.

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