Concerning the braai, i've got some things planned on the agenda around that time. One of them being the refurbishing of the bathroom. So i can't say at this point if i will be attending or not. But i'll keep you posted if i can come.
My two cents.... 2011/5/24 Jurgen Gaeremyn <[email protected]> > On 05/23/11 13:35, Willem Hulscher wrote: > > Well, it is too far away, but if else, I also did not come. I not only > > take care of freedom for people, but also freedom for other animals. And > > braai death bodies of abused animals is no pleasure for me. I am so > > sorry for that > > Fun thing about a braai is: you can bring your own meal (see > description) ... so if you want tofu burger and soy-bean-sausage, just > bring them along. > > But here's a little social skill idea: > > If you're an ubuntu-user, the best way to spread the word, is to be > positive about your own system - not through nagging about how evil and > bad those other OS'es are. The last will guarantee you that most people > around you will avoid you like a sore thumb (including a lot of other > ubunteros). > > Obviously, there are places where discussions can be held (since they > are explicitly expected): discussion groups, drunk talk in café, being > with a few like-minded people having fun or getting angry about how evil > that other system is... But even then, these forums tend to live a short > life if they're on the internet. Many users tend to stray away if you > start in this kinds of discussions. > > So here's my suggestions: in stead of ramping along about how evil meat > is... offer the good people of Ubuntu an alternative: go along, and > bring some vegetarian alternatives for the attendants to enjoy. > Obviously it implies that you not be offended if someone refuses your > alternative and prefers to have a piece of meat. > > Anyway, if you really want to continue this discussion, feel free to > mail me in person, and I'll gladly cater you. But unless you can stay on > the topic of Ubuntu, I suggest you don't continue on this list. > > As Maik said: on a forum this post would be closed if the moderators did > a half decent job. On a mailinglist you can get banned - I hope it > doesn't have to come this far (it's not my call though, I don't have any > special rights on the mailinglist). > > Grtz, > Jurgen. > > -- > ubuntu-be mailing list / mailto:[email protected] > > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be > -- Mvg, Verlinden Tom. And remember: Linux is not user-friendly. It _is_ user-friendly. It is not ignorant-friendly and idiot-friendly.
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