Bill Gates plays with his FUD?

I've told local student chapters, like ACM and GS-ACM, about RLUG. I'll remind them
some more the next time they meet (next week I think).

Decoder rings are a good idea. Perhaps we should post everything to the mailing list
in Octal ASCII?

Mark


On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 03:05:39PM -0800, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Ryan Finnie wrote:
> 
> > Nor last month, nor the month before.  According to the site, the last
> > time we met was the xmas party :)
> 
> The only thing that would work better for keeping out "new blood" would be
> requiring secret decoder rings and a password at the door to make sure
> that no one outside the existing group ever got into a meeting. Oh, and a
> ROT-13 encoded message like:
> 
>       Ovyy Tngrf cynlf jvgu uvf SHQ!
> 
> tattooed on the left foot might help keep out the riff-raff, too. =)
> 
> On a more serious note, has anyone considered handing out flyers for the
> RLUG meetings at TMCC/UNR and some of the tech training centers like
> Sierra Computer Training Center or New Horizons? If not, it might be a
> good way to spread the word about RLUG for the cost of a ream of copy
> paper.
> 
> -- 
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