Whoh check that date!
On 2 Jan 2070 at 10:38, Larry Price wrote:
OOooh, if we had a bootable cd distro it should have
the digital map of oregon and some open source software to view it with
;-)
ps. mailing list should be working again.
On Tuesday, September 23, 2003, at 06:14 PM,
Ben wrote:
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 10:19:19 -0700
From: Ben Barrett ...
Subject: Re: [eug-lug]Red Hat Group in the Celebration Parade.
Wow, I wish I would've known about that! Who did this?
I finally had a chance to look at my Eugene Celebration photos, and found
the true reason Ben wanted
Is it just me did everyone get this message dated 01/02/1970?!
Whose BIOS did you clear today?
--- Larry Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OOooh, if we had a bootable cd distro it should have
the digital map of oregon and some open source software to
view it with
;-)
ps. mailing list
http://www.eugenecelebration.com/pdfs/2003PARADEAPP.pdf
Looks like the parade application deadline is Aug 15, but we can start
planning our float sooner, acquiring red hats, Bill G. as borg t-shirts,
inflatable penguins, and so on today.
Cheers,
Marc
Bob Miller wrote:
As usual, there's a
Marc Baber wrote:
It turns out that the Red Hat Society in the parade has nothing to do
with Linux, amazingly enough. They are women who have taken a certain
poem about when I am old, I'll wear purple... and outrageous red hats
to their hearts and celebrate their noncomformity by parading
Maybe we should keep it quiet, and surprise the fine women in red hats
with a few of our own, plus some penguin buddies for good cheer (and
sneak in a few daemons for mischief!)... Awesome, wise red hats!
bb
PS - I would alo entertain a computer-oriented march in next year's
parade, but maybe
Hey, thanks for looking up the poem! And yeah to the idea about
marching with the Red Hat Society (if they don't mind and can appreciate
our brand of non-conformity). Some of them were, oh,
interesting-looking :-)-- I'd walk a mile with them anyday. Maybe we
should enter the parade as the
As usual, there's a lot of interest in the Eugene Celebration just
after the event. What is the best time to start organizing for next
year's parade? July 15th, maybe?
Marc Baber wrote:
Hey, thanks for looking up the poem! And yeah to the idea about
marching with the Red Hat Society (if
And, what events are coming up, which we'll want to be part of,
ahead-of-time?? Should we make a Eugene-oriented knoppix-like distro,
using some wiley turkey as the motto, for a thanksgiving-era install
fest, or what?
cheers,
Ben B
PS - maybe someone could node good ideas for next year into
OOooh, if we had a bootable cd distro it should have
the digital map of oregon and some open source software to view it with
;-)
ps. mailing list should be working again.
On Tuesday, September 23, 2003, at 06:14 PM, Ben Barrett wrote:
And, what events are coming up, which we'll want to be
Wow, I wish I would've known about that! Who did this?
-ben b
On 18 Sep 2003 14:20:16 -0700
Marc Baber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| I may have missed an earlier post about this, but I noticed that there
| is an entry in the parade for a local red hat group. Are some of us
| marching in
It turns out that the Red Hat Society in the parade has nothing to do
with Linux, amazingly enough. They are women who have taken a certain
poem about when I am old, I'll wear purple... and outrageous red hats
to their hearts and celebrate their noncomformity by parading in red
hats. They were
I may have missed an earlier post about this, but I noticed that there
is an entry in the parade for a local red hat group. Are some of us
marching in that? What should we know if we want to join in?
-Marc
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