GNHLUG NH registration

2006-10-13 Thread Ted Roche
The Secretary of State office informs me that the Greater New Hampshire Linux User Group was registered on October 4, 2000. A little digging on the web site yields the following documents: https://www.sos.nh.gov/corporate/soskb/Filings.asp?443241

Re: GNHLUG NH registration

2006-10-13 Thread Jon maddog Hall
Ted, Well, we always wondered what would happen if someone tried to steal our name...and the other question was who in the world would want to do that? The fact that they have had it registered from 2000, yet still put in a report in 2005 shows a long-term interest in the name, yet I (like

Re: GNHLUG NH registration

2006-10-13 Thread Ben Scott
On 10/13/06, Jon maddog Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Of course I do not know all the people in the Peterborough chapter, and it is possible that this guy just went out and incorporated it to save the name while the rest of the group wondered what to do next. Given that is pretty much

Re: GNHLUG NH registration

2006-10-13 Thread Ted Roche
On Oct 13, 2006, at 4:07 PM, Bruce Dawson wrote: Sigh. Yep. We'll work it out. If it was easy, it wouldn't be such an accomplishment to get it done. And it's a good rationalization to lift a frosty one at Martha's... Ted Roche Ted Roche Associates, LLC http://www.tedroche.com

Re: GNHLUG NH registration - As Elmer Fudd would say: Stwanger and Stwanger

2006-10-13 Thread Jon maddog Hall
Absolutely! This could be interesting. Greater New Hampshire Linux Users Group - Bus ID 361018 It gets more interesting. I called Mr. Peter Wells of 408 Middle Hancock Rd., Peterborough, NH 03458 at 603-924-8417 and he says that he has never been involved with Linux and has no idea what I am

Re: GNHLUG NH registration

2006-10-13 Thread Home
Might this have happened when Jerry Kubeck was active? I think this is after that, but a thought. It will be interesting what Peter Wells says. Might he be the piano tuner or a friend of his? What is needed is a copy of the form they filed with the Secretary of State to establish the

Re: GNHLUG NH registration: More and more interesting

2006-10-13 Thread Jon maddog Hall
Hi, I called one of the Board of directors on the form: Barbara Caverly 9 Caverly Lane Hancock, NH 03449 There is no Caverly on Caverly Lane. No Caverly in Hancock. These two people seem to exist, and I have left voice mail on their answering machines: Gary Williams (603) 525 4249 36

Re: GNHLUG NH registration

2006-10-13 Thread Ben Scott
On 10/13/06, Home [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Might this have happened when Jerry Kubeck was active? I think this is after that, but a thought. Oct 2000 would have been around the time Jerry was active. We did actually sign some paperwork, but the story was it was never submitted. But these

RE: GNHLUG NH registration: More and more interesting

2006-10-13 Thread guy Pardoe
There were Caverly's in Hancock. They had quite a spread. They could have had their own street. They moved. Guy -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jon maddog Hall Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 5:59 PM To: GNHLUG Organizing Cc: [EMAIL

RE: GNHLUG NH registration: More and more interesting

2006-10-13 Thread Jon maddog Hall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: There were Caverly's in Hancock. They had quite a spread. They could have had their own street. They moved. When did they move? The report was filed on February 7th, 2005, signed by a guy named Peter Wells as President who is not the same Peter Wells that lives at

Re: GNHLUG NH registration: More and more interesting

2006-10-13 Thread Ben Scott
On 10/13/06, Jon maddog Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When you Google Greater New Hampshire Linux Users Group and Peter Wells you come up with NADA. I tried that too. I also just searched through my mail archives, and I have never corresponded with anyone by the name of Peter Wells.