[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> At this point it almost seems like  getting the  local lugs working well
> might be he easiest way to build a better and stronger GNHLUG.  I think  that
> is how and why the Monadlug became a dynamic engine for change and growth in
> GNHLUG.  So that is where my limited time and energy is more likely to be
> spent.

I guessed I missed the fact that the Monadlug had been such a "dynamic
engine".  But then again, I have not been watching them.

Perhaps it became such a dynamic engine because the one person who wanted to
stand up and take leadership (Jerry) was out there, versus Rob and Paul
who were a little more "reluctant" (no complaints, guys, just an observation).

Actually, I think that the real answer is to have a strong GNHLUG leadership,
which then makes running the local LUGS easier.  That strong leadership, made
up of the different LUG leaders working together, could set the pace.

Brainstorming works best in a room, where people can feed off each other's
ideas and excitement.  It is a lot harder over the net.  Twikis approximate it,
but I think that if several of us got together in a room one night that we
could hash out a lot of stuff to revitalize all the LUGs.  Then we parcel out
the ideas to those who want to champion them.  After it is rolling, more people
will input.

So I put the steak in the ground:

Next Thursday or Friday night, or even Saturday?

md
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