penny~
i'd say first of all make your invite less "techie threatening"
than mine. apparently i scared a bunch of people off when i warned that
one should back up all material prior to the install party. secondly
have lots of blank cds on hand (to make said backups and to burn install
disks), ethernet cables, and power strips (i had all of these items, but
they are useful). oh and an a hub and some sort of high speed internet...
---fabienne
Penny Leach wrote:
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Hi Fabienne,
on 27/4/05 9:16 AM Fabienne S said the following:
| i'm throwing an install party in paris in two
| weeks (saturday may 14th) if any of you on this list
| are in town. drop me a line off the list and i'll
| send you an invite.
I'm helping organise a (women) install-fest in Wellington, NZ next
weekend, and I was wondering how yours went & if you have any helpful
hints to share.. any mistakes to avoid, things you didn't think of and
realised at the time would have been useful?
I haven't even *been* to an install-fest before and now I seem to be
responsible for one, so any advice is probably useful!
Cheers!
Penny
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