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I'm pretty sure we are down for the 8th will verify tomorrow and let you all 
know on the list.


Mike


On Monday 13 January 2003 6:44 pm, Brion J. Hase wrote:
> Your in luck.  It will be Thursday, January 23 at 12:30 PM, that is a week
> from this Thursday.  It's simply an informal, come-as-you-are get together.
>
> The Install/Swap Fest will not be February.  Right now it looks like the
> Fest will be in March or April.  We have got to get some key issues figured
> out!  If anyone has a good location with close parking let us
> know.  Tables, chairs, and power will be a requirement (Internet access is
> also a big plus).  We will need room for about 25 to 50 people to setup
> PCs.  One candidate will be WITCC, but we have to get the room and distance
> to the parking lot checked out.  One other reason we are waiting to have
> the Fest is to make sure we have sufficient time to get it promoted on
> local web, TV and radio event calendars and also time to get some
> posters/flyers printed and posted.   We also need to get as many of you as
> possible to help out and get any newbies started with a great Linux
> experience.
>
> Our regular meeting next month will be Saturday, February 8th (Mike, is the
> community center reserved yet?).   We need to find a speaker or two for the
> February meeting.  Does anyone have a topic they want to hear about?  We
> had something planned on "Tips on Setting Up and Using Php" and something
> related, but I cannot recall what it was.  When we have a topic we will
> update the next meeting link on the website.   I will post a reminder a few
> days before the regular meeting.
>
> Ryan updated our website (http://sclinux.org) over the weekend.  I have a
> few pictures of the OLUG Install Fest in Omaha (http://olug.org) which I
> will add to his post on our website today or Tuesday.  I think those who
> went to the Fest had a pretty good time.
>
> Brion.
>
> At 03:30 PM 1/13/2003, you wrote:
> >Is there a little get together this thurday or was that last week?
> >
> >Brad
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