On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 06:03:40PM +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Just wanted to quote an amuzing experience I had in the single haifux 
> club meeting I attended. I made a comment about something only working 
> on Linux, and having to use X in order to make it Unix compatible, and 
> got bemused looks from everyone around me saying "This is a Linux 
> meeting". Sigh.

well, speaking as a proud haifux member, some of us regularly use
other operating systems, whether of the unixish kind or even (gasp!)
of the windows kind. nonetheless, occasionally we discuss 
topics at our meeting which are linux specific - we *are* a linux
club, after all. we try to label them as such, because world
domination has not been achieved yet. 

> Some people are too narrowminded.

all too true, however, i doubt you'll find many haifux members on that
particular list of people. 

looking at the list of last ten lectures, i would classify 5 as "linux
specific", although in a broad sense of the word, and 5 as completely
linux neutral. of the next two lectures scheduled, neither is linux
specific. i might as well take this opportunity to invite you all. guy
keren will talk about pthreads this upcoming monday (08/04) and orna
agmon will talk about PVM (parallel virtual machine) on monday, the
22/04. more details are available at http://linuxclub.il.eu.org. see
you all there!
-- 
The ill-formed Orange
Fails to satisfy the eye:       http://vipe.technion.ac.il/~mulix/
Segmentation fault.             http://syscalltrack.sf.net/

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