Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Dear Harold,

The Libertarian Alliance conference this coming weekend is nearly booked
out, and we will take no more bookings from Thursday afternoon. But if you
want to come, and haven't yet booked a place, we remain open till then.
Here is the link:

http://www.libertarian.co.uk/conferences/conf10brochure.htm

On another subject, here is the video link to the speech I gave to the
Oxford Libertarian Society on the 19th October last. I think the speech
itself isn't one of my best. Even so, the question and answer session is
lively.

http://www.vimeo.com/16074452

Here is a link to my new website:

http://78.31.106.232/

We are about to upgrade the Libertarian Alliance website in all manner of
exciting ways. It will jump from being the best static html site that I
can design and become something interactive and exciting in ways that I
cannot yet fully imagine. Because I need to understand the content
management technology behind it, I have spent the past few weeks
redesigning my own website. So far, I have fed about 300 of my own essays
into the Drupal database. I have another few hundred yet to go, and have
not started on the cosmetic side of things.

When I am ready, the old site will be switched off. I will keep most of
the articles in their old format, simply because years of external links
to my writings would otherwise go dead. But all future writings will be
Drupalised. I do advase anyone against linking to the new site for the
moment, as it is on a temporary server. I mention the new site only
because someone out there may have a few constructive suggestions.

Regards,

Sean Gabb
Director, The Libertarian Alliance (Carbon Positive since 1979)
sean@libertarian.co.uk Tel: 07956 472 199
Skype Username: seangabb

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<http://tinyurl.com/l8uj8r> ("Fascinating to read, very well written, an
intriguing plot" Derek Jacobi); "Terror of Constantinople"
<http://tinyurl.com/n9ugw3> ("Nasty, fun and educational" The Daily
Telegraph); "Blood of Alexandria" <http://tinyurl.com/356mwdr>. "Sword of
Damascus" will be published in June 2011. Buy them for your own enjoyment.
Buy them as presents for your friends and loved ones.