[Debian-uk] Expo aftermath

Charles Briscoe-Smith charles at briscoe-smith.org.uk
Sat, 12 Oct 2002 18:30:13 +0100


On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 01:01:04PM +0100, Philip Hands wrote:
> I have a feeling that the float still owes some people (me for instance)
> the money we put in at the start --- Charles, do you still have that
> piece of paper?

Yes.  (And I can even retreive it now that I've more-or-less sorted out
my stuff after returning from the show. :) )

The piece of paper says that I put in £9 and you (Phil) put in £24
as float.  You and I each took a £10 T-shirt, and you took £1205 at the
end of the first day.  (Actually £1225, but we reduced that figure by
£20 for a reason I didn't quite grasp.)

I made some small expenses in support of the takings -- CD labels,
ink, paper.  Given the number of CD labels I have left, we must have
used 88 labels, which works out to £7.33.  We also used paper and ink
for DVD inserts, posters, binaries-without-source leaflets, and other
miscellaneous bits of printing, so my expenses were probably about £10.

I'm also holding £69 of donations people have made when buying CDs
from me over the last couple of months.

So, the t-shirt covers my expenses, and the £9 float contribution comes
out of the outstanding donation funds I hold, which are thus reduced
to £60.

-- 
Charles Briscoe-Smith             Hacking Free Software for fun and profit
Do you still use counterfeit vowels?  -- Dilbert, 27 September 2002