Maybe we should keep it quiet, and surprise the fine women in red hats with a few of our own, plus some penguin buddies for good cheer (and sneak in a few daemons for mischief!)... Awesome, wise red hats!
bb PS - I would alo entertain a computer-oriented march in next year's parade, but maybe we could march next to the "other" red hats? And... what would we call ourelves? BTW there was a booth set up, outside smith family across from the PO, for GWOB: geeks without borders. They're just starting up, and are all about recovering old hardware for the public good... they don't have many connections in the area, and methinks they could integrate with the LTSP implementations wonderfully, ie Head Start's warehouse as well as EUGLUG and OPN in general... On 22 Sep 2003 12:18:42 -0700 Marc Baber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | It turns out that the "Red Hat Society" in the parade has nothing to | do with Linux, amazingly enough. They are women who have taken a | certain poem about "when I am old, I'll wear purple... and outrageous | red hats" to their hearts and celebrate their noncomformity by | parading in red hats. They were cool... | | In any case, it would be fun to march in the parade with other | Penguin-heads next year | _______________________________________________ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
