On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Hayden Panike <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > As part of reviving the UUG, we would like to start the UUG Hangout. These > are meant to be a local, casually meeting, where we can discuss applicable > material. We will be holding hangouts every Thursday Evening from 4:00 pm > to 5:00 pm. A potential topic of discussion for our first one would be > "Using Linux as your IDE". This is an opportunity for more advanced > Unix/Linux users to help teach those with less experience, and for those new > to this realm to learn, and meet, from other. If it really comes down to > it, we can all play our steam games from Linux. Shoot back any idea that you > may have. Thanks > > Fortune: > > Evolution Of A Linux User: The 11 Stages Towards Getting A Life > > 0. Microserf - Your life revolves around Windows and you worship Bill > Gates and his innovative company. > 1. Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt... About Microsoft - You encounter a growing > number of problems with Microsoft solutions, shaking your world-view > 2. FUD... About Linux - After hearing about this new Linux thing, you > take the plunge, but are unimpressed by the nerdware OS. > 3. Born-Again Microserf - You rededicate your life to Microsoft worship > 4. Disgruntled User - Microsoft software keeps screwing you over, > and you're not going to take it anymore! > 5. A Religious Experience - You successfully install Linux, and are > left breathless at its elegance. No more Windows for you! > 6. Linux Convert - You continue to fall in love with the new system > 7. Linux Zealot - You dedicate your life to Linux World Domination... > and it shows! You go beyond mere advocacy to sheer zealotry. > 8. Back To Reality - Forces out of your control compel you to > return to using Windows and Office > 9. Enlightened Linux User - You become 100% Microsoft free after finding > ways to overcome the need for Microsoft bloatware > 10.Get A Life - You become a millionaire after your Linux portal is > acquired; you move to a small tropical island and get a life
Where is it going to be at? Regarding the stages, I reached point 9 very fast. My only experience with Windows in the last 16 years has been occasionally fixing other people's Windows computers and browsing the web at other people's houses. -- Sasha Pachev Fast Running Blog. http://fastrunningblog.com Run. Blog. Improve. Repeat. -------------------- BYU Unix Users Group http://uug.byu.edu/ The opinions expressed in this message are the responsibility of their author. They are not endorsed by BYU, the BYU CS Department or BYU-UUG. ___________________________________________________________________ List Info (unsubscribe here): http://uug.byu.edu/mailman/listinfo/uug-list
