Re: New member saying 'howdy' --

2005-12-14 Thread Neil Schelly
> Hello GNHLUG,
Hello Adam,

> I just found out about this LUG through a contact at the NASIOC.com
> boards.
I'm neilschelly on NASIOC, nice to meet you.

> I still consider
> myself fairly new to the area, my fiancee and I have been living here
> since May. I grew up in Southern CT, and so far I am enjoying NH.

I grew up in Cheshire, CT (among other places) - where are you from? My
wife (then fiance) and I moved up here from Worcester probably a year and
a half ago, so I guess we're also kinda new.

> I plan to attend the MerriLUG meetings, and look forward to my first this
> coming Thursday.
Tomorrow's meeting will be the first I'll be able to attend as well (due
to a new job I just started last week).  Looking forward to meeting lots
of new people.
-N
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Re: New member saying 'howdy' --

2005-12-14 Thread Adam Helbling
On 12/14/05, Ken D'Ambrosio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Adam Helbling wrote:> Hello GNHLUG,Greetings and salutations!>   I graduated last spring and have been working in the area since> August as a software engineer. I graduated with a B.S in CS and a
> concentration in Information Assurance. (I also have a B.S. in> Mathematics).You'll fit right in...>> It seems like this is a very well organized groupAppearances can be deceiving, but we try.  Something about "herding
cats" 'n stuff...  [Though Heather's really the true Cat Herder.Perhaps *that* should be her title?]> and I am glad to see you use TWiki, it's such a powerful tool.Those that put it together thought so, too -- and kudos to the Wiki
folks for all their hard work!> Since graduating I have felt out of the loop from the> CS/Linux/Security/ scene, and I hope this> group can help fill the void :).
We'll try...>> I plan to attend the MerriLUG meetings, and look forward to my first> this coming Thursday.Good deal!  Will you be joining us for dinner at 6:00, or the meeting at
7:30?
I plan to join you for dinner at 6.00, Martha's is a great little restaurant.
-Ken


Re: New member saying 'howdy' --

2005-12-14 Thread Ken D'Ambrosio
Adam Helbling wrote:

> Hello GNHLUG,

Greetings and salutations!

>   I graduated last spring and have been working in the area since
> August as a software engineer. I graduated with a B.S in CS and a
> concentration in Information Assurance. (I also have a B.S. in
> Mathematics).

You'll fit right in...

>
> It seems like this is a very well organized group 

Appearances can be deceiving, but we try.  Something about "herding
cats" 'n stuff...  [Though Heather's really the true Cat Herder. 
Perhaps *that* should be her title?]

> and I am glad to see you use TWiki, it's such a powerful tool. 

Those that put it together thought so, too -- and kudos to the Wiki
folks for all their hard work!

> Since graduating I have felt out of the loop from the
> CS/Linux/Security/ scene, and I hope this
> group can help fill the void :).

We'll try...

>
> I plan to attend the MerriLUG meetings, and look forward to my first
> this coming Thursday.

Good deal!  Will you be joining us for dinner at 6:00, or the meeting at
7:30?

-Ken
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New member saying 'howdy' --

2005-12-14 Thread Adam Helbling
Hello GNHLUG,

I just found out about this LUG through a contact at the NASIOC.com
boards. I was extremely happy to find out that such a group existed
here in my area. I was active in the UMassLUG when I was a student in
Amherst, MA. I graduated last spring and have been working in the area
since August as a software engineer. I graduated with a B.S in CS and a
concentration in Information Assurance. (I also have a B.S. in
Mathematics). I still consider myself fairly new to the area, my
fiancee and I have been living here since May. I grew up in Southern
CT, and so far I am enjoying NH.

It seems like this is a very well organized group and I am glad to see
you use TWiki, it's such a powerful tool. Since graduating I have felt
out of the loop from the CS/Linux/Security/ scene, and I hope this group can help fill the void :).

I plan to attend the MerriLUG meetings, and look forward to my first this coming Thursday. 

/waves

Adam H.