Re: [gnhlug] January MerriLUG meeting [1/19/2006] (Tomorrow!)

2006-01-19 Thread Donald Leslie {74279}

I will be there .

Don
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Re: January MerriLUG meeting [1/19/2006] (Tomorrow!)

2006-01-19 Thread Jim Kuzdrall
On Thursday 19 January 2006 11:34 am, Adam Helbling wrote:
> I plan to come, I may bring my fiancee just to grab some food with
> us. She isn't a *nix-er so it may be a little wierd for her :) and I
> think she has plans later this evening. Should be interesting either
> way. Ill probably be there.

My wife, Harriet, is so non-technical that she prefers a reel-type 
push mower to a power mower.  Her only CDs are in the bank.  But, she 
also enjoys coming once in a while and will attend tonight.  

I think for her, watching techies interact is like observing 
tropical fish in an aquarium; sort of amusing from time to time.

Jim Kuzdrall   
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Re: January MerriLUG meeting [1/19/2006] (Tomorrow!)

2006-01-19 Thread Adam Helbling
On 1/19/06, Heather Brodeur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Adam Helbling wrote:> I plan to come, I may bring my fiancee just to grab some food with us.> She isn't a *nix-er so it may be a little wierd for her :) and I think> she has plans later this evening. Should be interesting either way.
> Ill probably be there.>That's how I got started with the group in the first place, theoccasional presentation that sounded interesting to me (for example theweather forecasting software that ran on Linux), joining the group for
dinner before going to some other meeting downtown.  This has evolvedinto my attending most of the MerriLUG meetings.  Believe it or not, themembers of the group are quite capable of carrying on engagingconversation about things other than computers ;-).  Honestly though, I
was always made to feel welcome whenever I stopped in for a bite, andit's been rare that I've felt out of place because I'm a "user" ratherthan a hard core person that understands the hardware and details of the
software.By the way, if _I_ can learn not to top post, so can you :-).Heather

I'll forward this info to her when she calls later. That way she may feel a little more comfortable in showing up :-)

-Adam H.



Re: January MerriLUG meeting [1/19/2006] (Tomorrow!)

2006-01-19 Thread Heather Brodeur
Adam Helbling wrote:

> I plan to come, I may bring my fiancee just to grab some food with us.
> She isn't a *nix-er so it may be a little wierd for her :) and I think
> she has plans later this evening. Should be interesting either way.
> Ill probably be there.
>
That's how I got started with the group in the first place, the
occasional presentation that sounded interesting to me (for example the
weather forecasting software that ran on Linux), joining the group for
dinner before going to some other meeting downtown.  This has evolved
into my attending most of the MerriLUG meetings.  Believe it or not, the
members of the group are quite capable of carrying on engaging
conversation about things other than computers ;-).  Honestly though, I
was always made to feel welcome whenever I stopped in for a bite, and
it's been rare that I've felt out of place because I'm a "user" rather
than a hard core person that understands the hardware and details of the
software.

By the way, if _I_ can learn not to top post, so can you :-).

Heather

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Re: January MerriLUG meeting [1/19/2006] (Tomorrow!)

2006-01-19 Thread Adam Helbling
I plan to come, I may bring my fiancee just to grab some food with us.
She isn't a *nix-er so it may be a little wierd for her :) and I think
she has plans later this evening. Should be interesting either way. Ill
probably be there.On 1/18/06, Ken D'Ambrosio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
First and foremost, apologies -- I've been busy doing a rollout, andlost track of the fact that the meeting date was impending.  Next, whilewe are having a quarterly meeting on the 24th(
http://acadweb.snhu.edu/Isaak_James/ITseminars/ITSeminars05-06.htm fordetails), Richard Weait, our occasional visitor from the Great WhiteNorth, will be among us, and has some hardware hack he's interested to
show off, so do come.Where: Martha's ExchangeWhen:  Thursday, January 19; 6:00 for grub, 7:30 for meetingHow:   Directions, etc., here:
http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin/view/Www/PlaceMarthasExchangeLooking forward, February's meeting -- which falls on the 16th -- willbring us Paul Bair to discuss WebJob, a job automation system.  Further,
in March, Christopher Aillon of Red Hat will be presenting NetworkManager.Please RSVP when you get a chance so that I can tell Martha's how manyto reserve for.Look forward to seeing you -- and hopefully we can avoid bad karaoke.
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Re: January MerriLUG meeting [1/19/2006] (Tomorrow!)

2006-01-19 Thread Kuni Tetsu
Ken,

Count me in! I may be bringing some friends as well. I will try to let you know
if I can get this coordinated in a reasonable period of time.

Regards,
Bob King


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January MerriLUG meeting [1/19/2006] (Tomorrow!)

2006-01-18 Thread Ken D'Ambrosio
First and foremost, apologies -- I've been busy doing a rollout, and
lost track of the fact that the meeting date was impending.  Next, while
we are having a quarterly meeting on the 24th
(http://acadweb.snhu.edu/Isaak_James/ITseminars/ITSeminars05-06.htm for
details), Richard Weait, our occasional visitor from the Great White
North, will be among us, and has some hardware hack he's interested to
show off, so do come.

Where: Martha's Exchange
When:  Thursday, January 19; 6:00 for grub, 7:30 for meeting
How:   Directions, etc., here:
http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin/view/Www/PlaceMarthasExchange

Looking forward, February's meeting -- which falls on the 16th -- will
bring us Paul Bair to discuss WebJob, a job automation system.  Further,
in March, Christopher Aillon of Red Hat will be presenting NetworkManager.

Please RSVP when you get a chance so that I can tell Martha's how many
to reserve for.

Look forward to seeing you -- and hopefully we can avoid bad karaoke.

-Ken
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