On Wednesday 01 May 2002 11:09 pm, you wrote:
> On Wed, 1 May 2002, Mike O wrote:
> > It's all Seth's fault. Is a Sethfault anything like a
> > segfault?
>
> Not really though a SethFault can put your data at risk,
> it's good practice to take backups and also validate them, just in case
> your Seth faults again during the restore phase.
>
> Just curious. I want to be there, really I
>
> > do. Somehow I've got to do two onsite jobs after work
> > tomorrow. What fun. Somebody taking minutes?
>
> Come by EFN on friday, it's art walk, so you can stand around, talk about
> computers, look at art, and act sophisticated so you can attract the women
> who come by to look at the art.

Does this *really* work?

>
> > Err, nothing else.
> >
> > Mr O.
> >
> > --- Seth Cohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Yes, the idea of using the Linux meeting as a
> > > starting point was my idea.  The
> > > overlap between the interest is large enough, and if
> > > people are coming for the
> > > EUGLUG meeting, and aren't interested in the LTSP
> > > (and other open source-ish
> > > projects on the table to discuss) they can do
> > > something else for a bit...
> > >
> > > I was the one who suggested the date/time, so blame
> > > me.
> > >
> > > Seth
> >
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