Week off

In General on 28/6/2005 at 1:27 pm

Just so you know… I’m offline this week moving into / renovating!

Anything urgent you can contact me on +61 (0)405 703 923

I’m pretty, um, busy…

  1. Congrats James
    Looks very cose but as with any move to new premises there is always lots to be done.

    I wanted to let you know abot a coming CALL conference in Beijing: the theme is right up your alley, I believe. I am sure CALL community would benefit from your insights!
    Maybe you will find some time to consider it, at least :)

    Here are the details (feel free to pass them on to people you think could be interested):

    The Second Pacific Association for CALL Conference (PacCALL) will be held at Yunnan University, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China from 1-3
    December 2005.

    The theme for this year’s conference is: CALL Directions: New Identities and New Communities

    Confirmed keynote speakers:
    * Bernd Rueschoff, Univ. of Essen, Essen, Germany, President of EuroCALL
    * Mike Levy, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia

    Abstracts (max 250 words) for Papers (45 minutes); Demonstrations (45
    minutes); and Posters sessions are now invited. Deadline for receipt
    of abstracts is 31 July, 2005.

    There are two submission methods: 1) Online proposal submission can
    be found at http://www.paccall.org, and 2) via e-mail - download paper form
    at http://www.paccall.org and send to: prop2005@paccall.org

    All submissions will be acknowledged by e-mail. Successful applicants
    will be notified by August 15th, 2005.

    Further details can be found via the PacCALL website
    http://www.paccall.org/ or contact
    Renata Chylinski, president pacCALL Australia chapter:
    renata.chylinski@monint.monash.edu.au

  2. Hey, nice place! Do you need a hand?

  3. Hi Guys,

    Thanks for the comments… Renata I’d love to come to Bejing esp. as I have a good friend who’s moving there in a couple of weeks but it clashes with ASCILITE :(

    Scott… are you takin’ the piss ;) Seriously, it’s a pretty amazing pad, very much amateur builder territory sometime in early 1970 and basically all we can afford in this area (it’s in Fairfield)… still a couple of trips to Ikea and things are looking up already :D

  4. Looks like a scene from XBox Fable…where’d you put your onyx broadsword?