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[ILUG] Help! Need ideas for a college network

[ILUG] Help! Need ideas for a college network

El matbag del Maximo Fantastico johnmc at student.nuigalway.ie
Wed Oct 27 14:23:41 IST 1999


On 22 Oct 1999 mrsbass at oceanfree.net wrote:

> Can anyone think of a unique way to use a student server (eg redbrick)  
> that will be good PR for the college? I am setting up a netsoc in my
> college (Blanchardstown IT) and have been told that basically, we will
> have showers of cash thrown at us if we make the college look
> good. Any ideas?
hmmm, interesting. have you heard about intersocs?
http://www.compsoc.nuigalway.ie/intersocs/ (we'll be moving it to its own
domain soon.) 
buggrit, I've just noticed the time and must run but I'll mail you more
later.

johnmc.
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John McDonnell, Treasurer, NUI,Galway CompSoc [ ph: +353 86 8249010 ]
johnmc at student.nuigalway.ie - http://www.compsoc.nuigalway.ie/~johnmc
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