> Think of it as a membership filter. If you are a BYU student, you are > worthy to attend the meeting. If you know how to use Google to find a > map on the BYU Web site, you are worthy. If not, you are doomed to be > forever lost, wandering Provo.
So, despite the fact that BYU was never mentioned, the group is not the group this list is for, the university I attended did not have an online map (it was '95, web was still pretty young), the building acronym has no significance to anyone who has never attended BYU and seldom been on campus (I think I could find the bookstore... maybe), I am in the wrong for not bothering to google an acronym, figure out what campus it is on, then find the online map which I didn't know existed, and look up the location. But the guy who invited people to his meeting, which is for a different group than those invited, depicted his communication as an advertisement (obviously trying to get people to go), and gave no indication as to even what city the meeting was in (I honestly assumed UoU, given the name UUG), is not required to bother to give more detail than a room number and building acronym. Just making sure I got that right. Greg /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
