>
> On Tue, 14 Sep 1999, Clint A. Brubakken wrote:
>
> > Last night at the meeting Jon Hall, Rod Bowers, and me (the three people
> > bringing planning on bringing computers for this Saturday's Demo Day)
> > decided to cancel the ACLUG planned demo at WSU.
> >
> We're having the same kind of problem. We were going do to our
> demo (in Sao Paulo, Brazil) on the 18th, but the places we've contacted
> haven't returned yet (actually, those that returned said they couldn't
> help us) and it took us too long to actually start doing something about
> the Demo Day.
Seems I was lucky to take hold of a already occuring event. I even have
the possibility to talk about Linux on saturday 18th. But then I have 4
challenges:
1) the language has to be Esperanto, because I will attend a esperanto meeting
2) I will not have a computer around, so demoing will be difficult
3) the audience is very computer illiterate (average age of 65)
4) I know one of the debian developers will be present
I certainly will take some of my SuSE evaluation copies with me.
Johan Swenker
Groningen, the Netherlands
--
"Some people claim that the UNIX learning curve is steep,
but at least you only have to climb it once"
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