I too agree, if at the last meeting (which I didn't even attend)  
support was shown for a presenter/presentation, then you should still  
speak on it.  I was half-joking about the Tux thing.  I do come to  
NLUG with the hope of learning more about Linux, but beyond that the  
fellowship of other nerds is always fun and I think after Curt speaks,  
Manoj should follow up with a 45 minute presentation on some entirely  
obscure command. That would be just perfect.

On Nov 5, 2008, at 1:27 AM, Kevin Eldridge wrote:

> I agree with Russ. We heard you say what hardware you are running and
> we still said that we want to see the demonstration. I would say to
> bring your hardware and let's see what you have. I, for one, want to
> see why you are using Apple and/or Windows vs Linux for your
> automation.
>
> This should be a good meeting and will probably be longer than 15
> minutes due to questions from our members. Finding out about the
> interoperability between other OS's or what one has vs another is very
> interesting to me and I cannot speak for anyone else.
>
> I hope you reconsider as well.


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