We could start having efn meetings on saturdays afternoon, for at least the next month and possibly longer... I've got a mess to deal with. Does anyone have an IDE disk tester that they could borrow and bring to a meeting....and a quick way of discarding bad memory SIMMS.
<html><head><title>html sig</title></head><body><div style="font:sans-serif; font-size:72pt;line-height:84pt;color:blue1;"><ul><li>sexy is good</li><li> linux is good</li><li>qed: linux is sexy</li></ul><hr><hr><hr><hr><hr><hr> <a href="http://www.efn.org/~laprice">laprice at efn dot org</a></body></html> On Sun, 14 Oct 2001, TimH wrote: > Good point. Why didn't we? Perhaps we need to be more approachable. I > discovered at the expo that we intimidate some people. There were a few who > just wanted to talk quietly about solutions and wanted nothing to do with > 'movements'. I think both are cool, but maybe we need a little more of the > solutions half. We can all write docs and I really think we need a more > public place to have clinics again... > > TimH > > On Sunday 14 October 2001 06:53 pm, you wrote: > > and lastly, as a User Group, we don't still see > > _half_ of the Linux in this town. I learned > > about a number of Linux shops in town that I had > > no clue existed at the expo. So take whatever > > numbers you have about people running Linux and > > multiply by at least 1.5... Why didn't any of > > us know about the bike shop before the article? > > > > Seth >
