>Be aware that we are in the process of actually getting the web sites up
an working a bit better,
> and the new look on http://www.bosivt.org is entirely Master Christopher
Yarger's continued
> work.  BOSI is looking for firms in our area that specialize in Open
Source so that we can carry 
>their information (That means you Rubin:^).

That means me, eh? :)

Clearly you already know who we are, since you've called me out!  Yep, we
do Open Source stuff 'round these parts quite a lot.  Can you believe
we've been doing it for 15 years?! (started in my basement 1997!  No
really, it was my basement and not my parents'!)

We're long overdue for a get together of Vague purpose, perhaps it's time
to invite folks to the rbTechPlex again?  I know it's a trek out to
EastMont from, well, pretty much everywhere but here.  But we have tons of
parking and a nifty office space with spiders(!) up the wazoo outside.
Apparently the warm-up yesterday brought the suckers back out in force and
they're spinning their webs all over the outside of the building again.

We've been playing with a bunch of Linux-ey stuff here - Zimbra email,
Digium SwitchVOX phone systems and phones, and other nerdy goodness.  We
have our (c)1984 Crystal Castles uber-modded (25" LED Backlit LCD, Logic
Supply/ Atom brains, etc.) arcade game in the conference room, and we've
been deploying virtual machines quite a lot as well (though mostly it's
been VMware, please hold the tomatoes...).

If there's interest, perhaps a short chat/ hangout/ pizza meetup, and we
could retire to the ThreePenny Taproom (best. pub. ever.) in Montpeculiar?

If yer in, let me know and we'll set a date.  If there's something of
particular interest to folks, we'd be glad to cover it as well.  Thoughts?

Rubin & the rbTech herd o' nerds.



Rubin Bennett
rbTechnologies, LLC
1970 VT Route 14 South
East Montpelier, VT 05651

Thoughtfully managed, custom crafted business communications and networks
since 1997

(802)223-4448 x101
http://rbtechvt.com


"I cannot believe that the purpose of life is to be happy. I think the
purpose of life is to be useful, to be responsible, to be compassionate.
It is, above all to matter, to count, to stand for something, to have made
some difference that you lived at all."
Leo Rosten 1908-1997 

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