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Online booking / calendar

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Hi All,

I will be running a series of short sessions.

They will be:
- occasional
- over a few weeks
- daytime/evening/weekday/weekend

I need to be able to circulate a link.

Then potential attendees can:
- select a session
- enter a few details (name, house number, how many adults/children

What's available, free, simple?

Ta :)
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Re: Online booking / calendar

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Horse wrote: Fri Aug 15, 2025 5:11 pm Hi All,

I will be running a series of short sessions.

They will be:
- occasional
- over a few weeks
- daytime/evening/weekday/weekend

I need to be able to circulate a link.

Then potential attendees can:
- select a session
- enter a few details (name, house number, how many adults/children

What's available, free, simple?

Ta :)
If it showed a BIOS battery warning that long and now will not power on, the board is likely dead. Try a different known good power supply and clear CMOS again, but on hardware that old XP era, failed caps or VRM are common. It is usually not worth repairing, salvage the drive and recycle the rest.
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Re: Online booking / calendar

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edulord wrote: Mon Dec 29, 2025 7:30 pm
Horse wrote: Fri Aug 15, 2025 5:11 pm Hi All,

I will be running a series of short sessions.

They will be:
- occasional
- over a few weeks
- daytime/evening/weekday/weekend

I need to be able to circulate a link.

Then potential attendees can:
- select a session
- enter a few details (name, house number, how many adults/children

What's available, free, simple?

Ta :)
If it showed a BIOS battery warning that long and now will not power on, the board is likely dead. Try a different known good power supply and clear CMOS again, but on hardware that old XP era, failed caps or VRM are common. It is usually not worth repairing, salvage the drive and recycle the rest.
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