You might want to remove all ambiguity and go with:
"Communist Technology Love-Fest"
Gents, it's time to go big or go home. With a name like that, even
Richard Stallman would stop by :)
Sp
On Tue, 21 Sep 2010 5:49 pm, Phil M Perry wrote:
I would suggest you avoid the word "hack" when advertising to the
public. Remember, to the general public it has connotations of
black-hat activity, computer crime, spam/attacks, and at best, sloppy
off-the-cuff not-carefully-architected coding. Even out of the computer
field, a "hack job" is something to be avoided (and a "hacker" is
someone not to play golf with). Many moons ago, I told my new IBM
manager that I could "hack something together" to solve a problem. He
gave me an icy look and informed me that "We never, ever, 'hack'
anything."
On 9/21/2010 3:51 PM, Joseph Apuzzo wrote:
Event: http://mhvlug.org/content/hack-day-2010
Images: http://mhvlug.org/content/promotional-material-and-artwork
Still need a flyer, any takers?
Joe
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