On 7/7/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It is time once again to spread the good word which is Linux.
Saturday, July 15th
10am-2pm
Lobby Crabtree Building
On this day we will be holding our Linux Installfest. And we want YOU, for the
BYU UUG install team. "Remember, the worth of souls is great in the sight of
God." (D&C 18:10) And if that isn't good enough for you, recall the immortal
words of Ezra Taft Benson: "Retirement from work has depressed many a man and
hastened his death." So come, work at the installfest. Don't hasten your death.
Please remind your friends that they should back-up their data, defrag their
hard drive, and if possible, bring monitors and keyboards. If you're a good
friend, you'll help them back-up their disks and defrag their hard drives. This
is called fellowshipping. According to Duties and Blessings of the Priesthood,
"Fellowshipping means encouraging and helping each other to enjoy the full
blessings of the gospel." If you replace "the gospel" with "Linux", then you'll
find it is our duty to encourage and help others to enjoy Linux. As part of
this, we also encourage you to bring extra monitors and keyboards if you can.
Yes, I'm sure it's supposed to be funny... but it wasn't.
-Rich
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