> Loki: a DEMO of the game.  Wish they'd done more.  A full copy
> would have gone a long way.

They are out to make money and I appreciate the demo . It is a good game and I am
more than willing to pay for a good game . In fact , I think that I'll pop over
there to  get something that I can waste another 12 hours playing ( or more ) . It
is sad that I spent 12 hours on a demo , very sad ...

> Suse:  The GRAND PRIZE:  They lavished TShirts, Caps, Full versions,
> mouse pads and enough demo cds to choke a horse (or give away to most everyone)

We are not allowed to distribute software at the place that we are demonstrating .
This makes it almost mandatory for us to find a second locationa nd time to
actually perform an install fest . The amount of software is unbelievable . Mouse
pads are particularly nice and that Hat is fantastic . It is a good thing that they
included coupons for SuSE 6.2 as we cannot give out any of their demos .

We also just received our stuff from LinuxCare . Very cool looking cds for system
recovery . The CDs are clear and they are NOT ROUND !
Don't know if it matters or not but I have never booted form an oblong and cropped
CDrom before . Linuxgruven bumper stickers and two other varietys are very nice .

> looking forward to raffling off most of this,

Damn , that is a prety good idea !! I never thought about a promotional thingie
like a raffle . Why didn't it occur to me ? I can chalk it up to the fact that I
was a Physiscs major .... :)


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