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I'm outa here - have fun.

I'm outa here - have fun.  
Peter Wiley
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Maxprop
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Tomasso at that secure place
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Mark Addinall
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Scott Vernon
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Mark Addinall
From:Peter Wiley
Subject:I'm outa here - have fun.
Date:Wed, 22 Dec 2004 21:41:38 +1100
Summer holidays are over. I've spent the last few days in Fremantle
working on the ship systems, getting ready to sail. The scientific gear
is stowed and working (at last), the people are assembling tomorrow and
we're outa here at 1700.

I have found time to drink at a few pubs, go through the Maritime
Museum, which has a great example of a pearling lugger and a lot of
other interesting exhibits. Checked out the talent on Cottesloe Beach,
since there'll be a dearth of new women to look at for a while. I'm
pleased to say that the WA women wear as little as the Sydney ones, and
are equally well proportioned. Pity I don't have longer here, but I'll
be back.

Last drinks at Cottesloe tomorrow afternoon, more eye candy, then it's
back to work. Oceanography stations across the Southern Ocean, down to
the continent to retrieve summer expeditions and home to Hobart.

See you all in March, provided we don't get stuck somewhere. Try to
spend at least a little time actually sailing, or failing that talking
about sailing rather than expensive toys like cameras and telescopes. I
haven't bothered reading the last thousand or so posts, life's too full
ATM.

I can be reached at my usual shipboard email addy, the hotmail one
won't work. A handful of pix at

http://community.webshots.com/user/peter_d_wiley

Merry Christmas to all of you, and a happy new year. Let's hope 2005 is
a good one, because I'd like to forget about 2004.

Tomasso, catch up with you next time round; hopefully I won't spend a
week building a new computer system for the hospital and we can have
lunch. Say hi to Marky for me. Dropped my Mac laptop yesterday and the
case is somewhat 'modified' but your tax dollars work hard, I bought a
replacement yesterday too, on my Govt credit card :-) By the time HO
finds out, I'll be a long way away. Nice toy........ a unix operating
system with a pretty GUI and an auto-clone function from an existing
machine. Nice technology that works.

Ciao.

Peter Wiley
From:Maxprop
Subject:Re: I'm outa here - have fun.
Date:Wed, 22 Dec 2004 18:03:07 GMT

"Peter Wiley" wrote in message

> See you all in March, provided we don't get stuck somewhere.

Obviously you aren't addressing this to anyone up here in the land of the
Polar Express.

> I can be reached at my usual shipboard email addy, the hotmail one
> won't work. A handful of pix at
>
> http://community.webshots.com/user/peter_d_wiley
>
> Merry Christmas to all of you, and a happy new year. Let's hope 2005 is
> a good one, because I'd like to forget about 2004.

Bon voyage and Merry Christmas, Pete.

Max
From:Tomasso at that secure place
Subject:Re: I'm outa here - have fun.
Date:Thu, 23 Dec 2004 16:14:20 +1100

"Peter Wiley" wrote in message =
news:221220042141383110%peter_d_wiley@hotmail.com...
> Tomasso, catch up with you next time round; hopefully I won't spend a
> week building a new computer system for the hospital and we can have
> lunch. Say hi to Marky for me. Dropped my Mac laptop yesterday and the
> case is somewhat 'modified' but your tax dollars work hard, I bought a
> replacement yesterday too, on my Govt credit card :-) By the time HO
> finds out, I'll be a long way away. Nice toy........ a unix operating
> system with a pretty GUI and an auto-clone function from an existing
> machine. Nice technology that works.=20

See ya Petey. Hope you enjoy the ice. Markie's on the move, so I may =
eventually=20
get to do some work with him.=20

Cheese, Tomasso.
From:Mark Addinall
Subject:Re: I'm outa here - have fun.
Date:Fri, 24 Dec 2004 00:23:56 GMT

"Tomasso at that secure place" wrote in message
news:41ca542e$1_1@news.iprimus.com.au...

"Peter Wiley" wrote in message
news:221220042141383110%peter_d_wiley@hotmail.com...
> Tomasso, catch up with you next time round; hopefully I won't spend a
> week building a new computer system for the hospital and we can have
> lunch. Say hi to Marky for me. Dropped my Mac laptop yesterday and the
> case is somewhat 'modified' but your tax dollars work hard, I bought a
> replacement yesterday too, on my Govt credit card :-) By the time HO
> finds out, I'll be a long way away. Nice toy........ a unix operating
> system with a pretty GUI and an auto-clone function from an existing
> machine. Nice technology that works.

See ya Petey. Hope you enjoy the ice. Markie's on the move, so I may
eventually
get to do some work with him.
------------------------------


With luck. I wish the work was a trifle more *important*, but what the
hell, finance is important to some I suppose.

Looking at loads of data will be interesting. Time to try some new search
algorithms, hey, if they work, add it to the bioinformatics
library!

There, I now feel justified ;-)

TarTar,
Marky
----------------------------


Cheese, Tomasso.
From:Scott Vernon
Subject:Re: I'm outa here - have fun.
Date:Wed, 22 Dec 2004 09:57:20 -0500
Safe voyage and Merry Christmas to ya, Peter.

Scotty


"Peter Wiley" wrote in message
news:221220042141383110%peter_d_wiley@hotmail.com...
> Summer holidays are over. I've spent the last few days in Fremantle
> working on the ship systems, getting ready to sail. The scientific
gear
> is stowed and working (at last), the people are assembling tomorrow
and
> we're outa here at 1700.
>
> I have found time to drink at a few pubs, go through the Maritime
> Museum, which has a great example of a pearling lugger and a lot of
> other interesting exhibits. Checked out the talent on Cottesloe
Beach,
> since there'll be a dearth of new women to look at for a while. I'm
> pleased to say that the WA women wear as little as the Sydney ones,
and
> are equally well proportioned. Pity I don't have longer here, but
I'll
> be back.
>
> Last drinks at Cottesloe tomorrow afternoon, more eye candy, then
it's
> back to work. Oceanography stations across the Southern Ocean, down
to
> the continent to retrieve summer expeditions and home to Hobart.
>
> See you all in March, provided we don't get stuck somewhere. Try to
> spend at least a little time actually sailing, or failing that
talking
> about sailing rather than expensive toys like cameras and
telescopes. I
> haven't bothered reading the last thousand or so posts, life's too
full
> ATM.
>
> I can be reached at my usual shipboard email addy, the hotmail one
> won't work. A handful of pix at
>
> http://community.webshots.com/user/peter_d_wiley
>
> Merry Christmas to all of you, and a happy new year. Let's hope 2005
is
> a good one, because I'd like to forget about 2004.
>
> Tomasso, catch up with you next time round; hopefully I won't spend
a
> week building a new computer system for the hospital and we can have
> lunch. Say hi to Marky for me. Dropped my Mac laptop yesterday and
the
> case is somewhat 'modified' but your tax dollars work hard, I bought
a
> replacement yesterday too, on my Govt credit card :-) By the time HO
> finds out, I'll be a long way away. Nice toy........ a unix
operating
> system with a pretty GUI and an auto-clone function from an existing
> machine. Nice technology that works.
>
> Ciao.
>
> Peter Wiley
From:Mark Addinall
Subject:Re: I'm outa here - have fun.
Date:Thu, 23 Dec 2004 05:02:21 GMT

"Peter Wiley" wrote in message
news:221220042141383110%peter_d_wiley@hotmail.com...
> Summer holidays are over. I've spent the last few days in Fremantle
> working on the ship systems, getting ready to sail. The scientific gear
> is stowed and working (at last), the people are assembling tomorrow and
> we're outa here at 1700.
>
> I have found time to drink at a few pubs, go through the Maritime
> Museum, which has a great example of a pearling lugger and a lot of
> other interesting exhibits. Checked out the talent on Cottesloe Beach,
> since there'll be a dearth of new women to look at for a while. I'm
> pleased to say that the WA women wear as little as the Sydney ones, and
> are equally well proportioned. Pity I don't have longer here, but I'll
> be back.
>
> Last drinks at Cottesloe tomorrow afternoon, more eye candy, then it's
> back to work. Oceanography stations across the Southern Ocean, down to
> the continent to retrieve summer expeditions and home to Hobart.
>
> See you all in March, provided we don't get stuck somewhere. Try to
> spend at least a little time actually sailing, or failing that talking
> about sailing rather than expensive toys like cameras and telescopes. I
> haven't bothered reading the last thousand or so posts, life's too full
> ATM.
>
> I can be reached at my usual shipboard email addy, the hotmail one
> won't work. A handful of pix at
>
> http://community.webshots.com/user/peter_d_wiley
>
> Merry Christmas to all of you, and a happy new year. Let's hope 2005 is
> a good one, because I'd like to forget about 2004.
>
> Tomasso, catch up with you next time round; hopefully I won't spend a
> week building a new computer system for the hospital and we can have
> lunch. Say hi to Marky for me.

Seasons greetings Pete! Look after the bones.
Send me some mail from the ship. addinall@addinall.org is not bogus!

TarTar
Marky.



> Dropped my Mac laptop yesterday and the
> case is somewhat 'modified' but your tax dollars work hard, I bought a
> replacement yesterday too, on my Govt credit card :-) By the time HO
> finds out, I'll be a long way away. Nice toy........ a unix operating
> system with a pretty GUI and an auto-clone function from an existing
> machine. Nice technology that works.
>
> Ciao.
>
> Peter Wiley
   

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