> Very well, I agree that you can configure your mail client/system as you
> see fit too.

After some discussion with the other Execs and Jeff Clement, we determined that this 
was in fact a configuration setting in our mailing list software and Jeff had decided 
that this method (of replying back to the list rather than the sender) would be more 
appropriate to our needs.

I apologize if this is not your preferred way of dealing with a mailing list.

> WRT the CLUG membership, I tend to forget to use smileys as I think they
> are a pox on freedom of expression (or lack thereof). My attempt at wry
> humour did not succeed. Perhaps when we get to know each other somewhat
> better...

Well we have this more or less in common. People constantly accuse me of having terse 
email. I won't refute it but I am really not as ANAL as some people would suggest.

As far as MAC addresses go, I'll be submitting the list to DeVry no later than Monday. 
I will provide each person who has emailed me (yourself included) with DeVry's network 
settings so you can get your gear config'd.

I don't believe that having your MAC made public is all that big a deal but as I said 
I felt it was not information that everyone, EVERYWHERE needed to know. Peter's 
comments were on the money. I try to encourage people to not post too many personal 
details on the Net as often as I can, THEY know far too much about us as it is.

You are formally invited to tip a pint with us after the meeting (location TBD)

Jarrod


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