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Unofficial London Christmas Party January 2005

The date has now been set as Saturday the 8th of January 2005. Researchers will be meeting up at the steps of the National Gallery at 3 pm, and the evening will be spent at the Bell, Book and Candle pub. If you can manage this date then go straight to the sign-up thread.

Unofficial Spring Meet 2005

An unofficial Spring Meet 2005 is being discussed, possibly in Blackpool, possibly in April:
Spring Meet 2005

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For those of you not already aware, for the past two years there has been a memorial lecture held at the Royal Institute in London, on Douglas' birthday. There is to be a third lecture in 2005, to be held on 10th March, which is an event you should not miss. This event, which commemorates Douglas' work and wider interests, also directly benefits the wildlife charities of which he was patron.

Further info can be found at A3009142

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Most people probably know that the Great Fire of London took place in 1666. But in this week's Talking Point, we want to know more. How did the fire start? Why did it spread so rapidly? What buildings were lost? Join in the discussion!

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The Hitch-Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy radio series has now finished and you can no longer 'listen again' although links are provided to buy the audio tapes. The Picture Competition and Guide Entry Competition are also closed but you can still play the Hitchhiker's Guide Adventure Game written by DNA himself!. All this and more on the Radio 4 site.

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Do you sometimes feel like you are missing out? That there must be a really interesting thread somewhere onsite, but you just can't find it? Well, The Thread of The Day aims to bring you the most interesting, entertaining, or controversial thread of the day as well as a few typical sources of entertainment.

Service provided by U201647.

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Not 'Done' yet!

Neil Diamond's 'Done Too Soon' consists of a list of people throughout history that died in the prime of life, either being killed while still very young (comparatively) or after having made a significant contribution to the progression of history. The lyrics include 25 names and it was my thought that we could write a small biography for each. You still have a chance to contribute to this project!
The 'Done Too Soon' Project is orchestrated by broelan

New Clubs

Are you forming a new club? Why not pop over to the Classified Ads and let us know!

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The Post Archives are a repository for all things Post related. Divided into easy-to-use categories, they get bigger at a frightening pace. Well worth a visit, whether to re-read a favourite article or catch up on something you missed.

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