I guess Mike isn't still subscribed, but the offer is sweet... -- Ed Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED] Taxi (I need an income) GNU/Linux (I can afford a Free OS) Think this through with me, let me know your mind... Hunter/Garcia ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Mike McCool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 09:32:30 -0800 Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> X-Mailer: YAM 1.3.5 [040] - Amiga Mailer by Marcel Beck Subject: open invitation MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain A little bird told me that your users' group has recently contracted with EFN for use of one of its room at their Charnelton facility. I wanted to assure you that your group is more than welcome to join us at our monthly meetingd at the Community Room at EWEB. I've been presiding at the Eugene Springfield Amiga Users' Group meetings for some years now, and I can assure you, there is great interest in Linux among all our users. And naturally, all the membership (I'm currently the only exception) are also PC users, so it's not as if we're strangers to other platforms. If I'm not mistaken, this offer has been made once already, by Gary Hale, our President Emeritus. I believe at that time, you were meeting in one place and holding your clinic somewhere else. The Community Room at EWEB is a huge place, with more than enough room for all us enthusiasts. (You've seen the place; you folks were gracious enough to give us a demo, last year I believe, and we're still talking about it). As we've been using this room for years, we have priority on yearly remewal of the right to go on using it. So, as long as I continue to apply each January for permission, the room will be set aside for us, the second Wednesday of each month. I hope you'll consider sharing your expertise and enthusiasm with us. You're more than welcome. We're all in this together, to help build a microsoft-free universe. Best, Mike McCool http://world.lookscool.com http://www.efn.org/~mikemcoo "Did you know that on Mercury, daytime temperatures can soar to 600 degrees?" "Yeah, but it's a DRY heat . . . "