It turns out Jeroen Massar, the guy who runs SixXS, a really good european IPv6
tunnel broker ( http://www.sixxs.net/ ), is looking for a place to live in
Dublin... anyone have any good ideas? mail him at <jeroen at unfix.org>!
--j.
----forward:
From: Jeroen Massar <jeroen at sixxs.net>
Reply-To: jeroen at unfix.org
To: info at sixxs.net
Subject: [SixXS] Spamming for a room in Dublin ;)
Hi,
I know this is not a particular nice thing to do, but it might help me
find a place or it might not. Just hit delete to get rid of it, I won't
be spamming again, I promise. FYI, I grabbed your mail address from the
SixXS user list of people in Ireland and located in Dublin. Apologies
for the spam. To make my blatant abuse a bit more bearable, I can offer
some IPv6 or other network related presentation if folks would like to
get one.
As some of the people, that I am spamming now, might know, I have
recently started a postgrad-course in Distributed Systems and Networks
at Trinity. This thus meant that I had to move from Zurich, where I
lived the last two years to Dublin. For the last couple of weeks I have
thus been looking for a room in Dublin, but even with the nice interface
that Daft has it seems that demand is higher than supply thus I have
been pulling on the short end of the straw and thus have not found one ye=
t.
What I am looking for is not too high in demand: a bed + shower,
<500EUR/month. If possible 'close' <30mins bike/walk to Westland Square
(TCD). Wifi connection would be a nice thing to have (so that I can read
and respond to info at sixxs.net and not have everything be handled by Pim
;) but is not required. The 'having a good bed' is the most important
part at this point. The course is a full year, thus until Oct 2007.
If you know somebody who might have a place to stay, don't hesitate to
spam me with an email about at: jeroen at unfix.org
Greets,
Jeroen
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