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[ILUG] Bootable Business Cards - it never rains but it pours

[ILUG] Bootable Business Cards - it never rains but it pours

Niall O Broin niall at magicgoeshere.com
Fri Jun 9 11:07:36 IST 2000


It's a feast or a famine ! As mentioned, the UPS man arrived at 0930 with
the blank CD-Rs. At 1045, the FedEx man arrived with the BBCs from
Linuxcare, on whose delivery we had given up. 

The moral of the story is that all things come to he who waits.

I also got one long bumper sticker with the Linuxcare penguin and
LINUXGRÜVEN (that's German slang - Linux is groovy or Linux grooves, I
suppose - open to correction) and 5 bumper stickers with LNX on (similar
format to country stickers). The LINUXGRÜVEN sticker is mine :-) on the
basis of possesion being 9/10 of the law and I'm open to suggestions as to
how to fairly distribute the others (as they're designed as bogus car
country stickers, I suppose non car owners should be excluded but I can hear
the outcry already. Still, I've never been one to avoid a flamefest :-) ).
The BBC CDs will just go into the pot with the others. Note that the CDs are
labelled in red  WARNING: FOR LINUX EXPERTS ONLY  so you can't have one
unless you can prove you're a Linux expert.



Regards,


Niall






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