Or how about some thing for us newbies?  I am totally new to linux and most of the stuff that you guys have been discussing at the meets is way above my head.   Maybe something that can help us newbies understand some of the basics.  (Dummies for linux comes to mind).  

December 12 is marked on my calendar.

John Morgan
Total Linux Newbie

DennisBagley wrote:
OK Mark,

You want us to raffle off Sam?
TMI !  TMI !!!   Way too much info here,
unless there is something you REALLY feel we need to know.
8^)

I'll talk to the other board members about the box sets.
Do we have a source for the T-Shirts?

How about some lower level items like some CD-Rs, CD Sleeves,
perhaps we could acquire some Linux games not to mention other
software.  How about another subscription to the Linux Journal.
I'll ask Tom about maybe a few growlers from the Great Basin

Dennis


At 02:58 PM 11/19/2002 -0800, Mark C Ballew wrote:

Any plan sounds good to me too. How many beers do we get?

Maybe for the raffle we could have:
Beer (as in free beer)
Speach (as in free speach)
OSS T-shirts
Boxed RH Set
Boxed *BSD Set
Sam Phillips

Anyone else have ideas?

Mark


On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 02:39:20PM -0800, James Washer wrote:
> Any of the choices is fine by me.
>
> On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 10:25:37 -0800
> Sam Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Dennis Bagley got back to me yesterday about having the Holiday Party at
> > the Great Basin (thanks Dennis!)  Here's the scoop.
> >
> > It will be on December 12 @ 6:00pm, which is our normal meeting night.
> >
> > We need a group of at least 20 to make it viable (this shouldn't be a
> > problem considering our normal meeting turnout.)
> >
> > We can do it one of four different ways:
> >
> >     * Platters of various type of appetizers
> >
> >     * Buffet with Limited Entrees (Jamaican Jerk Chicken, Trip-Tip &
> >       Bratwurst and appetizers)
> >
> >     * Sandwich & appetizer buffet (incl salad).  This one is $20 per
> >       person.  And no drinks.
> >
> >     * A full sit down dinner.  This will be $30 per person and would
> >       cover dinner and drinks (coffee, sodas, beer.)
> >
> > What is the consensus on the dinner?  I personally prefer the full
> > dinner over the buffet thing myself.
> >
> > We are going to do a raffle again as well.  You get one ticket with your
> > dinner, and the option to buy more tickets at some price to be
> > determined by Dennis.  I imagine that it'll be ~$5 for additional
> > tickets.
> >
> > Does anyone have any wishlist items for the raffle?
> >
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