[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul Lussier) writes:
> In a message dated: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 18:44:20 GMT someone
>  spoke thusly:
>  
>  >These are my impressions and in no way should be construed as 'flaming'
>  >or worse. The Keene group seems to be active and aiming for new users.
>  >The Nashua group seems to be 'old-guard' with a strong core of computer 
>  >professionals. The Portmouth group is 'general'. The Concord group
>  >seems to be business oriented. All of these impressions were gleaned from
>  >reading the daily postings.
>  
>  Hmmm, these are interesting observations, and I'd pretty much have to 
agree 
>  with them.  Of course, I think if you look at who the "leaders" are in the 
>  various areas, this pretty much makes sense:
>  
>   Concord     - Bob Sparks (I think)
>             (Bob's very active in reaching out to gov't
>              and small businesses)
>  
I have tried to get other topics on the agenda, but various speakers
have had scheduling problems, dropped out of the list, etc.
The topics I have tried to schedule include: WINE, games,
robots, and others, but the presenters who show up, have mostly
been business oriented Linux people.

Bob Sparks
Never attribute to malice, that which can be explained by stupidity.
Never attribute to stupidity, that which can be explained by lack of 
information.

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