Just got this ... I know there'll be one or three people present ...
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: jim at vasoftware.com [SMTP:jim at vasoftware.com]
>> Proinnsias,
>> If you or any of your LUG members plan to be in New York City for
> the LinuxWorld Expo trade show, I hope you'll join us to sign pgp
> keys at an after-show pub event.
>> At the conclusion of Drew Streib's BOF (Birds of a Feather)
> OpenPGP talk around 7:30pm, everybody will walk over to the
> Tir Na Nog bar located nearby on 8th Avenue between 33rd and
> 34th Streets. A section in the cathedral bar area is reserved
> for us. Check it out: www.tirnanognyc.com/4.html
>> When the exhibits close at 6pm, people from the New York Linux
> Users Group booth will walk over to Drew's BoF located in room
> 1E13 downstairs on level 2. Here's more info on the talk:
> www.linuxworldexpo.com/confprogram/wc/sub_pages/sub2.shtml#Importance
>> __________________________________
> ** After-Show Pub Event Details **
> Thurs 31 January, 2002
> 7:45pm
> Tir Na Nog bar and restaurant
> 5 Penn Plaza
> 8th Avenue between 33rd and 34th Streets
> map: http://tirnanognyc.com/2.html>>> We will mostly be hanging out, signing each other's keys, and
> discussing Linux.
>> In the remote event that you can not meet us ;)
> please be sure to look up NYLUG.org the next time you are in town.
>> - Jim Gleason
> President, The New york Linux Users Group
>>http://www.nylug.org>http://linuxworldexpo.com>http://www.nylug.org/keys>> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> Jim Gleason VA Software
> email: jim at vasoftware.comhttp://www.vasoftware.com> phone: 212-858-7684 Pres. New York Linux Users Group
> fax: 212-858-7685 http://www.nylug.org> ----------------------------------------------------------------
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