Great idea.  It needs to be much more organized and thought out than the
ones we do at the cajun clickers though.

--mat

On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 12:22, will hill wrote:
> I was a little disappointed with our turn out for the last install fest.  In 
> a way, I'm happy because I did not have my act together enough to deal with 
> the two people I assisted.  On the other hand, I know that other people there 
> could have dealt with much more.  Next time, I want more.
> 
> How about having one in a place where lots of random people just happen to 
> be, like Books a Million or a public library on a Sunday?  It was great to 
> have all the CCCC goodies, but we ought to be able to provide those things 
> for ourselves.  For instance, we should be able to provide a good LAN and 
> internet access for ourselves.  What better way to get free software out 
> there than to stick beautiful interfaces in people's faces and make it do 
> things they can't do with commercial software?  
> 
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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Thu Jul 24 16:42:27 2003
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dustin Puryear)
Date: Thu Jul 24 15:42:03 2003
Subject: [brlug-general] Darn another test
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The list is fixed.

At 08:58 AM 7/24/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>please ignore!
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