"I think I'll try an organise a purely techie day in spring."
-Yeah - do that! My bosses didn't think LinuxWorld would be techie enough to
let me go. Made me stay here and do ER diagrams instead! What a damn
interesting day I had on Friday (#include "sarcastic_tone.h")
Paul
"Do or do not.......there is no try" - old Jedi saying
----- Original Message -----
From: John P . Looney <john at antefacto.com>
To: <ilug at linux.ie>
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: [ILUG] fun at LinuxWorld
> On Sat, Nov 25, 2000 at 10:38:41PM +0000, John McCormac mentioned:
> > > hope ye enjoyed it as much as i did,
> > Any chance the next one could be staged when the weather is better (ie
> > the Spring or Summer?) I had to miss this one due to work stuff/weather.
>> Knowing how much fun it was, I think I'll try an organise a purely techie
> day in spring. Next years LinuxWorld will be a lot bigger, and earlier -
> maybe september/october. Rusty said he enjoyed it a lot, and wanted to
> come next year, and bring the rest of the Linuxcare.au staff, and stay a
> week or more this time :)
>> Also, I intend heading to the LBW this year, and getting promises from
> loadsa speakers to come visit us (it's in Belgium, and being organised at
> the moment). The year after might be Tanzania, which would be really cool.
>> How did people find the Dublin Brewing Company on saturday ? I think it
> would be an excellent place for an ILUG christmas party. All the (nice)
> beer you can drink, in a quiet place where you can choose your own music.
> And you don't have to go to the bar. The barman calls down with more beer
> when he sees you are low, and is dead interesting to talk to. Knows loads
> about beer (actually, if you call in their during the day, he'll give you
> a glass of whatever you want for nothing). Loads of pizza too. Alas,
> people that are suckers from marketing, and believe that Budweiser or
> Guinness are real beers would be disappointed. And we'll have to have a
> map. Loads of people (myself included) got lost :*)
>> Kate
>> --
> When I say 'free', I mean 'free': free from bond, of chain or command:
> to go where you will, even to Mordor, Saruman, if you desire. "
> -- Gandalf, paraphrasing the choice between Free and Non-free software
>
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