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andrewcastle...
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 1:44 pm
Guest
Hello,

My name is Andrew Castle and I am a final year student studying Product
Design Engineering at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. I am just
about to start a project titled: "Improving the gardening experience
for the retired gardener". I have done some early user research and
found that there is a gap in the market for a product, which could help
bending/kneeling while planting or weeding. The reason why have posted
today is I was wondering if there is any willing gardeners who would
like to help me with some user research. I am not sure what exact
research I am going to do yet but most likely be observation,
interviews, questionnaires etc. I live in Glasgow and have access to a
car so anywhere in the surrounding area would be perfect. People who
don't live in central Scotland can still be very helpful as i still
would be able to perform telephone questionnaires/surveys etc.

Thanks and if anyone is interested, you can send me an email at:
andrew.castle at (no spam) strath.ac.uk or leave a message below.

Look forward to hearing from people


Andrew




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andrewcastle
 
andrewcastle...
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 1:39 pm
Guest
Hi Guys,

I have designed a questionnaire which will help me with my project. I
would be very grateful if I could get some respondents which would help
me refine a my thoughts

The .doc file can be found at:

http://tinyurl.com/yzmgkzh

Just 'copy and paste' the link in your browser and you will be taken to
a page where you can download the file.

My email address is on the form


Thanks :)


Andrew




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andrewcastle
 
David Hare-Scott...
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 5:27 pm
Guest
andrewcastle wrote:
Quote:
Hi Guys,

I have designed a questionnaire which will help me with my project. I
would be very grateful if I could get some respondents which would
help me refine a my thoughts

The .doc file can be found at:

http://tinyurl.com/yzmgkzh


broken

D
 
andrewcastle...
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 7:04 am
Guest
Hi Guys

Massive apologies for the broken link. I have reposted now and it
should work

Here is the link:

http://tinyurl.com/yzmgkzh

If you still cant get it, email me on andrew.castle at (no spam) strath.ac.uk and I
will forward on the questionnaire

Sorry again and look forward to hearing from you guys!

'David Hare-Scott[_2_ Wrote:
Quote:
;866852']andrewcastle wrote:-
Hi Guys,

I have designed a questionnaire which will help me with my project. I
would be very grateful if I could get some respondents which would
help me refine a my thoughts

The .doc file can be found at:

http://tinyurl.com/yzmgkzh-


broken

D




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andrewcastle
 
andrewcastle...
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 8:33 am
Guest
Right it seems yousendit is useless.

I am using this now:

http://tinyurl.com/ygwbald

Should be able to get the file from here. Just click on the document
image

Thanks

Andrew


andrewcastle;867098 Wrote:
Quote:
Hi Guys

Massive apologies for the broken link. I have reposted now and it
should work

Here is the link:

http://tinyurl.com/yzmgkzh

If you still cant get it, email me on andrew.castle at (no spam) strath.ac.uk and I
will forward on the questionnaire

Sorry again and look forward to hearing from you guys!




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andrewcastle
 
Balvenieman...
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 11:32 am
Guest
andrewcastle <andrewcastle.54cdba6 at (no spam) gardenbanter.co.uk> wrote:

Quote:

Here is the link:

http://tinyurl.com/yzmgkzh

"THE FILE ASSOCIATED WITH THIS LINK HAS EXPIRED..

A file link is only available for a certain number of days or a limited
number of downloads, whichever occurs first."
Quote:

If you still cant get it, email me on andrew.castle at (no spam) strath.ac.uk and I
will forward on the questionnaire
No, thanks. If you demonstrably don't know what you're doing, then

why would anyone want to play with you? That entire "xxxbanter" domain
seems to be becoming UK's googlegroups.
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the Balvenieman
Running on single malt in U.S.A.
Peninsular Florida,
USDA zone 9b
 
andrewcastle...
Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2009 1:41 pm
Guest
Actually reposted in another location and said that my initial domain
wasn't working. I have no reposted as you obviously didn't notice. no
need for the remark I think, just asking for some help...



'Balvenieman[_2_ Wrote:
Quote:
;867116']andrewcastle andrewcastle.54cdba6 at (no spam) gardenbanter.co.uk wrote:
-

Here is the link:

http://tinyurl.com/yzmgkzh-

"THE FILE ASSOCIATED WITH THIS LINK HAS EXPIRED..

A file link is only available for a certain number of days or a
limited
number of downloads, whichever occurs first."-

If you still cant get it, email me on andrew.castle at (no spam) strath.ac.uk and I
will forward on the questionnaire-
No, thanks. If you demonstrably don't know what you're doing, then
why would anyone want to play with you? That entire "xxxbanter" domain
seems to be becoming UK's googlegroups.
--
the Balvenieman
Running on single malt in U.S.A.
Peninsular Florida,
USDA zone 9b




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andrewcastle
 
 
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