On Sat, 27 Mar 2004, Mary Gardiner wrote:

> President:
>     Jan Schmidt         <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Vice-President:
>     Robert Collins      <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Secretary:
>     Grant Parnell       <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Treasurer:
>     Jamie Wilkinson     <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Ordinary committee members:
>     Peter Hardy         <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     Craige McWhirter    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     Dan Treacy          <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Continuing in his unofficial, but honoured, honourary position:
>     Chris Deigan        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I'd also like to thank the outgoing committee and feel it's a great honour 
to be nominated and elected to the position of Secretary. I had been 
thinking of running for the position for the past month but to be honest 
was surprised to be nominated - guess I hadn't caught up with the list 
lately, hence my lack of speech last night at the meeting - I generally 
hate public speaking anyway.

For those that don't know me just read the sig :-) ... and yes I updated 
it ;-) I'm a qualified electronic technician and have been playing with 
electronics since I was 8 and computers when I was 11 (1981). First real 
job was in Electronics, first programming job was in 1992. First Linux job 
was in 1997. And I work at EverythingLinux (www.elx.com.au) now.

Some of my interests with SLUG are:-
* Promotion of Linux in general
* Sharing technical experience 
* Education - Get linux into schools 
* Government - Get linux into government 
* Working with other groups such as ComputerBank, OSIA, Linux Australia
* Making SLUG a bit more fun by increasing audience participation at 
meetings.

> Thank you, and good night,

You've done a fantastic job of keeping everyone up-to-date with all things 
SLUG and I only hope I'm worthy of following on!

-- 
---<GRiP>---
Electronic Hobbyist, Former Arcadia BBS nut, Occasional nudist, 
Linux Guru, SLUG Secretary, AUUG and Linux Australia member, Sydney 
Flashmobber, BMX rider, Walker, Raver & rave music lover, Big kid that 
refuses to grow up. I'd make a good family pet, take me home today!
        Do people actually read these things?


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