On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 14:40, Chuck Wolber <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, 25 May 2010, Jesse Keating wrote: > > [...] > >> Anyway, I like psg, geeks of all nature can communicate. I know within >> my circle of friends we have Linux geeks, OS X geeks, audio geeks, bike >> geeks, car geeks, food geeks, hardware geeks, software geeks, and we all >> seem to be able to communicate and share in each other's interests. So >> I'd like a list, where we can celebrate all things geek in the Puget >> Sound. (plus it almost sounds like bsg...) > > It is more than geekiness though, I would have been bored and left a long > time ago if that was all there was. The open source is what drew me. The > ability to make it my own held my interest. Maybe a broader scope is "Open > Technology" rather than "Open Source". > > ..Ch:W..
That's a possibility. I'm a BSD kinda guy, not Linux, though I found this list many years ago - while still fiddling with slackware, IIRC. Even subscribed to the magazine once upon a time. Open Technology would be kinda cool - I like that. Kurt
