Hello there

Im interesting, i think a picnic is a great idea
 we can have this picnic in -Kan Saker-.
im new around here (and with linux ) so i hope this picnic will  be
friendly.
I dont know how your last dinner was, im picturing this meeting and im
thinking of
linux's gurus with big glasses,  eating their sandwiches and speeking about
concepts
and terms that i really dont have a clue about :))

i hope that i can be useful and contribute to this meeting .
im volunteer to do what ever you want me to do
i'll ask my dad if we got BBQ device ( i think we have ).
also i can bring a box ( 6) of coca-cola or Rc or whatever you guys drink as
a contribution to this group
which i found very fun and helping group and hopefully to make new linux's
friends ....
( my grandmother live near  Kan Saker so it shouldn't be a problem to bring
those drinks)

if u want me to do anything else please mail me!
im sure i can be more helpful.

im KNOW this will be great-educational meeting

just let me know where and when and i'll be there

thank u :))
     bye!



>Hello fellow ILUG friends,
>
>in regard of the last diner beeing held in TA, I really suggest that we
>convene in our beautiful capital this time.
>
>Also another idea popped up: To solve all the problems with kosher/non
>kosher, veggie and personal preferences, why not do a Linux picnic/BBQ
>where everybody brings his own favorite drink & food to grill (veggie
>burger, fish, steaks etc.). I would gladly volunteer to bring the coals
>and am sure somebody who has a BBQ device will volunteer to bring it. This
>would also make the whole issue a lot cheaper (I recall paying Pizza Huts
>hefty prices for tiny pizza) and solve the fighting about restourants or
>pubs.
>
>Jerusalem has many parks to offer where such a picnic would be very nice
>to hold, while car & bus access is easy.
>
>Another point would be the possibility to bring family along and not have
>a geek-only meeting, but turn the whole event into something bigger.
>
>I find it very important to cultivate the Linux community in Israel, but
>I think that till now we did not leave the borders of a geek club.
>
>Special Attention all Jerusalemites: If you are (even remotely) interested
>in a Linux-initiated meeting (in whatever form) in Jerusalem, please speak
>up and especially send an email to me to announce your interest.
>
>Special Attention to those who are at the HUJI Givat Ram Campus: In
>addition to the above you are invited to come and meet me at my office in
>the Computer class in the Harman science library, tel. 65-85812 in order
>to get to know each other and hammer out details of the meeting.
>
>Intended date of the meeting: somwhere in the range of 18-23 August 1999,
>preferrably Thursday (19.8) or Friday (20.8).
>
>Sincerely Yours,
>Schlomo Schapiro
>
>PS: In absence of anybody taking command, I volunteer to do so. If anybody
>objects (s)he is invited to do so by him/herself instead or together with
>me, but somebody has to do it and has to keep pushing.
>
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