Re: [Ubuntu Oregon] Ubuntu Hour Friday

2017-01-21 Thread Phil N
Che/Linda >  Thanks so much for driving up to Salem, good to meet you both,
my pleasure to introduce other techies to Garten.  It was not me, however
Nextdock looks cool, finally something that can compete with Apple.

Tom > Thanks for the links, I've taken a look at them, looks like I can get
some of these terminal's to do VT100/VT102 terminal emulation by editing
their config file.  Not much time this weekend to play with these, although
I did install Terminator.  I currently need to devote all my time towards
finishing a newsletter before this Sundays deadline.  Thanks... for
attending, and contributing to community.

Hope to see everyone next month, plus more Ubuntu Linux enthusiasts.
Ciao
 Phil. N.



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On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 12:40 PM, James Bradley 
wrote:

> It wasn't Jim; I'm not familiar with it.
>
> JVLB
>
>
> On 01/21/2017 11:29 AM, Che Dean wrote:
>
> Correct me if I'm wrong but I think it was Jim that I was talking to about
> the Nexdock? Anyway, here's a link for you to check out. I think it's a
> great device, the first gen shipped already and I'm hoping the second gen
> also ships.
>
> http://nexdock.com/
>
> Che
>
> On Sat, 21 Jan 2017 at 10:17 THOMAS STANLEY <
> stanleyconstruction...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Phil, This is Tom.  I found some documentation on your RS-232.
>> https://help.ubuntu.com/
>> community/Minicom and of course Termite does this stock
>> http://www.compuphase.com/software_termite.htm the deb install is
>> located here https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/termit
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 10:05 PM, Phil N < 
>> ph...@delfinomicro.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>> We had a total of 6 members attend tonight's meeting, and had a great
>> time at Broadway Coffeehouse.
>> Big thanks to Cody for asking Che and Linda to attend, and for creating
>> our event page.  It was great to have met Che, Linda, and Tom.
>>
>> We covered a wide range of topics; Linode.com - A Virtual Private Server
>> (VPN) service, Powerline - A status line plugin for Vim, Termite - An easy
>> to use and configure RS232 terminal program, Recalbox.com - A retro-gaming
>> operating systems with Kodi already included, and Recalbox runs on
>> Raspberry Pi.  Plus various ways to install Ubuntu in order to lock-it-down
>> making it more secure.
>>
>> During the meeting, I promised I'd include some links to retro arcade
>> buttons, for that true authentic arcade feel.
>>
>> The i-PAC2 is a USB "keyboard encoder" with 32 inputs and support for
>> trackball and spinner. Is fully programmable key code set.  The i-PAC2
>> looks to the host PC as a standard USB keyboard, which I really like
>> because there is no drivers to install.  The Mini-PAC is similar to i-PAC2
>> except Mini supports PS/2 via optional USB to PS/2 adapter.
>>
>> The i-PAC2 and Mini-PAC can be found at ultimarc.com.
>>
>> Here is where I've found some other arcade stuff, just do a search for
>> "arcade button", or "concave button" while at these sites.
>>
>> Mouser: www.mouser.com
>> Concave Button - various colors, with Microswitch for $1.95/ea.
>> Note: Mouser purchases their buttons from Sparkfun, and sells them for
>> the same SRP.
>>
>> Sparkfun: www.sparkfun.com
>> Concave Button - various colors, with Microswitch for $1.95/ea.
>>
>> Banggood.com: www.banggood.com
>> Arcade button - various colors, with Microswitch for $1.69/ea.
>>
>> Bob's parts: is the least expensive..
>> http://www.therealbobroberts.net/parts.html#buttons
>> Happ "Microswitch Pushbutton Complete" - various colors, with Microswitch
>> for $1.25/ea
>>
>>
>> Our next Salem Ubuntu Hour meetings will be February 3rd/17th, same bat
>> place, same bat time.
>>
>> Thanks everyone for supporting our community, great meeting.
>> Phil. N.
>>
>>
>>
>> /*
>> * Sent from a system running Ubuntu  *
>> */
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 5:13 PM, Che Dean < 
>> dean@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Great to finally be in Salem, thanks to Phil N for the awesome welcome.
>> We're just heading to the Broadway Coffeehouse now. If you see a guy that
>> looks kind of like a giant gnome you'll know we've arrived.
>>
>> See you soon
>> Che
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 20, 2017, 5:03 PM Phil N < 
>> ph...@delfinomicro.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hay everyone,
>> Che and Linda have arrived in Salem, was able to meet up with them at the
>> Garten Store, where Linda bought a nice Lenovo, for I'm guessing Ubuntu...
>> ;-)  WTG Che and Linda.
>>
>> Come on down to Broadway Coffeehouse, located at 1300 Broadway St NE,
>> here in Salem, from 6:00pm to 7:00pm, and meet up with Che and his wife
>> Linda.  This month we will be in the Dallas Room, 204. Located upstairs
>> 

Re: [Ubuntu Oregon] Ubuntu Hour Friday

2017-01-21 Thread James Bradley
It wasn't Jim; I'm not familiar with it.

JVLB


On 01/21/2017 11:29 AM, Che Dean wrote:
> Correct me if I'm wrong but I think it was Jim that I was talking to
> about the Nexdock? Anyway, here's a link for you to check out. I think
> it's a great device, the first gen shipped already and I'm hoping the
> second gen also ships. 
>
> http://nexdock.com/
>
> Che
>
> On Sat, 21 Jan 2017 at 10:17 THOMAS STANLEY
>  > wrote:
>
> Hi Phil, This is Tom.  I found some documentation on your RS-232.
>  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Minicom and of course Termite
> does this stock http://www.compuphase.com/software_termite.htm the
> deb install is located
> here https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/termit
>
> On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 10:05 PM, Phil N  > wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> We had a total of 6 members attend tonight's meeting, and had
> a great time at Broadway Coffeehouse.
> Big thanks to Cody for asking Che and Linda to attend, and for
> creating our event page.  It was great to have met Che, Linda,
> and Tom.
>
> We covered a wide range of topics; Linode.com - A Virtual
> Private Server (VPN) service, Powerline - A status line plugin
> for Vim, Termite - An easy to use and configure RS232 terminal
> program, Recalbox.com - A retro-gaming operating systems with
> Kodi already included, and Recalbox runs on Raspberry Pi. 
> Plus various ways to install Ubuntu in order to lock-it-down
> making it more secure.
>  
> During the meeting, I promised I'd include some links to retro
> arcade buttons, for that true authentic arcade feel.
>
> The i-PAC2 is a USB "keyboard encoder" with 32 inputs and
> support for trackball and spinner. Is fully programmable key
> code set.  The i-PAC2 looks to the host PC as a standard USB
> keyboard, which I really like because there is no drivers to
> install.  The Mini-PAC is similar to i-PAC2 except Mini
> supports PS/2 via optional USB to PS/2 adapter.
>
> The i-PAC2 and Mini-PAC can be found at ultimarc.com
> .
>
> Here is where I've found some other arcade stuff, just do a
> search for "arcade button", or "concave button" while at these
> sites.
>
> Mouser: www.mouser.com 
> Concave Button - various colors, with Microswitch for $1.95/ea.
> Note: Mouser purchases their buttons from Sparkfun, and sells
> them for the same SRP.
>
> Sparkfun: www.sparkfun.com 
> Concave Button - various colors, with Microswitch for $1.95/ea.
>
> Banggood.com: www.banggood.com 
> Arcade button - various colors, with Microswitch for $1.69/ea.
>
> Bob's parts: is the least expensive..
> http://www.therealbobroberts.net/parts.html#buttons
> Happ "Microswitch Pushbutton Complete" - various colors, with
> Microswitch for $1.25/ea
>
>
> Our next Salem Ubuntu Hour meetings will be February 3rd/17th,
> same bat place, same bat time.
>  
> Thanks everyone for supporting our community, great meeting.
> Phil. N.
>
>
>
> /*
> * Sent from a system running Ubuntu  *
> */
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 5:13 PM, Che Dean  > wrote:
>
> Great to finally be in Salem, thanks to Phil N for the
> awesome welcome. We're just heading to the Broadway
> Coffeehouse now. If you see a guy that looks kind of like
> a giant gnome you'll know we've arrived.
>
> See you soon
> Che
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 20, 2017, 5:03 PM Phil N
> >
> wrote:
>
> Hay everyone,
> Che and Linda have arrived in Salem, was able to meet
> up with them at the Garten Store, where Linda bought a
> nice Lenovo, for I'm guessing Ubuntu... ;-)  WTG Che
> and Linda.
>
> Come on down to Broadway Coffeehouse, located at 1300
> Broadway St NE, here in Salem, from 6:00pm to 7:00pm,
> and meet up with Che and his wife Linda.  This month
> we will be in the Dallas Room, 204. Located upstairs
> towards the back directly across from the elevators. 
> Please don't forget to mention your part of Ubuntu
> when you pick up a drink downstairs.
>
> Cody has created a LoCo 

Re: [Ubuntu Oregon] Ubuntu Hour Friday

2017-01-21 Thread Che Dean
Correct me if I'm wrong but I think it was Jim that I was talking to about
the Nexdock? Anyway, here's a link for you to check out. I think it's a
great device, the first gen shipped already and I'm hoping the second gen
also ships.

http://nexdock.com/

Che

On Sat, 21 Jan 2017 at 10:17 THOMAS STANLEY <
stanleyconstruction...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Phil, This is Tom.  I found some documentation on your RS-232.
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Minicom and of course Termite does this
> stock http://www.compuphase.com/software_termite.htm the deb install is
> located here https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/termit
>
> On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 10:05 PM, Phil N  wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> We had a total of 6 members attend tonight's meeting, and had a great time
> at Broadway Coffeehouse.
> Big thanks to Cody for asking Che and Linda to attend, and for creating
> our event page.  It was great to have met Che, Linda, and Tom.
>
> We covered a wide range of topics; Linode.com - A Virtual Private Server
> (VPN) service, Powerline - A status line plugin for Vim, Termite - An easy
> to use and configure RS232 terminal program, Recalbox.com - A retro-gaming
> operating systems with Kodi already included, and Recalbox runs on
> Raspberry Pi.  Plus various ways to install Ubuntu in order to lock-it-down
> making it more secure.
>
> During the meeting, I promised I'd include some links to retro arcade
> buttons, for that true authentic arcade feel.
>
> The i-PAC2 is a USB "keyboard encoder" with 32 inputs and support for
> trackball and spinner. Is fully programmable key code set.  The i-PAC2
> looks to the host PC as a standard USB keyboard, which I really like
> because there is no drivers to install.  The Mini-PAC is similar to i-PAC2
> except Mini supports PS/2 via optional USB to PS/2 adapter.
>
> The i-PAC2 and Mini-PAC can be found at ultimarc.com.
>
> Here is where I've found some other arcade stuff, just do a search for
> "arcade button", or "concave button" while at these sites.
>
> Mouser: www.mouser.com
> Concave Button - various colors, with Microswitch for $1.95/ea.
> Note: Mouser purchases their buttons from Sparkfun, and sells them for the
> same SRP.
>
> Sparkfun: www.sparkfun.com
> Concave Button - various colors, with Microswitch for $1.95/ea.
>
> Banggood.com: www.banggood.com
> Arcade button - various colors, with Microswitch for $1.69/ea.
>
> Bob's parts: is the least expensive..
> http://www.therealbobroberts.net/parts.html#buttons
> Happ "Microswitch Pushbutton Complete" - various colors, with Microswitch
> for $1.25/ea
>
>
> Our next Salem Ubuntu Hour meetings will be February 3rd/17th, same bat
> place, same bat time.
>
> Thanks everyone for supporting our community, great meeting.
> Phil. N.
>
>
>
> /*
> * Sent from a system running Ubuntu  *
> */
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 5:13 PM, Che Dean  wrote:
>
> Great to finally be in Salem, thanks to Phil N for the awesome welcome.
> We're just heading to the Broadway Coffeehouse now. If you see a guy that
> looks kind of like a giant gnome you'll know we've arrived.
>
> See you soon
> Che
>
> On Fri, Jan 20, 2017, 5:03 PM Phil N  wrote:
>
> Hay everyone,
> Che and Linda have arrived in Salem, was able to meet up with them at the
> Garten Store, where Linda bought a nice Lenovo, for I'm guessing Ubuntu...
> ;-)  WTG Che and Linda.
>
> Come on down to Broadway Coffeehouse, located at 1300 Broadway St NE, here
> in Salem, from 6:00pm to 7:00pm, and meet up with Che and his wife Linda.
> This month we will be in the Dallas Room, 204. Located upstairs towards the
> back directly across from the elevators.  Please don't forget to mention
> your part of Ubuntu when you pick up a drink downstairs.
>
> Cody has created a LoCo event page, please use the following link (below)
> to his event page to register for this event, doing so will help get us
> counted by Canonical, and help with further sponsorship.  - Thanks Cody
> Event page:
> http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-us-or/3498-salem-ubuntu-hour/
>
> Also we met a couple of people while at the Garten Store, who use Ubuntu,
> and invited them to attend.
>
> Thanks all,
> Phil. N
>
>
>
> /*
> * Sent from a system running Ubuntu  *
> */
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 1:33 PM, Che Dean  wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> Here's today's plan:
>
> Arrive in Salem between 1 PM and 2 PM (stopping off for lunch on our way)
>
> 2 PM to 2:30 PM Head to Garten and hopefully meet up with Phil N
>
> Between 3 PM and 5 PM visit Heritage Center or just take a look around
> Salem
>
> Somewhere between 5 PM and 6 PM head to Broadway for some fine coffee and
> even better company.
>
> If at any point people want to meet us just drop us a note on here, G+,
> Twitter @CheDean or if you use Telegram I'm 

Re: [Ubuntu Oregon] Ubuntu Hour Friday

2017-01-20 Thread Phil N
Hi all,
We had a total of 6 members attend tonight's meeting, and had a great time
at Broadway Coffeehouse.
Big thanks to Cody for asking Che and Linda to attend, and for creating our
event page.  It was great to have met Che, Linda, and Tom.

We covered a wide range of topics; Linode.com - A Virtual Private Server
(VPN) service, Powerline - A status line plugin for Vim, Termite - An easy
to use and configure RS232 terminal program, Recalbox.com - A retro-gaming
operating systems with Kodi already included, and Recalbox runs on
Raspberry Pi.  Plus various ways to install Ubuntu in order to lock-it-down
making it more secure.

During the meeting, I promised I'd include some links to retro arcade
buttons, for that true authentic arcade feel.

The i-PAC2 is a USB "keyboard encoder" with 32 inputs and support for
trackball and spinner. Is fully programmable key code set.  The i-PAC2
looks to the host PC as a standard USB keyboard, which I really like
because there is no drivers to install.  The Mini-PAC is similar to i-PAC2
except Mini supports PS/2 via optional USB to PS/2 adapter.

The i-PAC2 and Mini-PAC can be found at ultimarc.com.

Here is where I've found some other arcade stuff, just do a search for
"arcade button", or "concave button" while at these sites.

Mouser: www.mouser.com
Concave Button - various colors, with Microswitch for $1.95/ea.
Note: Mouser purchases their buttons from Sparkfun, and sells them for the
same SRP.

Sparkfun: www.sparkfun.com
Concave Button - various colors, with Microswitch for $1.95/ea.

Banggood.com: www.banggood.com
Arcade button - various colors, with Microswitch for $1.69/ea.

Bob's parts: is the least expensive..
http://www.therealbobroberts.net/parts.html#buttons
Happ "Microswitch Pushbutton Complete" - various colors, with Microswitch
for $1.25/ea


Our next Salem Ubuntu Hour meetings will be February 3rd/17th, same bat
place, same bat time.

Thanks everyone for supporting our community, great meeting.
Phil. N.



/*
* Sent from a system running Ubuntu  *
*/


On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 5:13 PM, Che Dean  wrote:

> Great to finally be in Salem, thanks to Phil N for the awesome welcome.
> We're just heading to the Broadway Coffeehouse now. If you see a guy that
> looks kind of like a giant gnome you'll know we've arrived.
>
> See you soon
> Che
>
> On Fri, Jan 20, 2017, 5:03 PM Phil N  wrote:
>
>> Hay everyone,
>> Che and Linda have arrived in Salem, was able to meet up with them at the
>> Garten Store, where Linda bought a nice Lenovo, for I'm guessing Ubuntu...
>> ;-)  WTG Che and Linda.
>>
>> Come on down to Broadway Coffeehouse, located at 1300 Broadway St NE,
>> here in Salem, from 6:00pm to 7:00pm, and meet up with Che and his wife
>> Linda.  This month we will be in the Dallas Room, 204. Located upstairs
>> towards the back directly across from the elevators.  Please don't forget
>> to mention your part of Ubuntu when you pick up a drink downstairs.
>>
>> Cody has created a LoCo event page, please use the following link (below)
>> to his event page to register for this event, doing so will help get us
>> counted by Canonical, and help with further sponsorship.  - Thanks Cody
>> Event page: http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-us-or/3498-
>> salem-ubuntu-hour/
>>
>> Also we met a couple of people while at the Garten Store, who use Ubuntu,
>> and invited them to attend.
>>
>> Thanks all,
>> Phil. N
>>
>>
>>
>> /*
>> * Sent from a system running Ubuntu  *
>> */
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 1:33 PM, Che Dean  wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> Here's today's plan:
>>
>> Arrive in Salem between 1 PM and 2 PM (stopping off for lunch on our way)
>>
>> 2 PM to 2:30 PM Head to Garten and hopefully meet up with Phil N
>>
>> Between 3 PM and 5 PM visit Heritage Center or just take a look around
>> Salem
>>
>> Somewhere between 5 PM and 6 PM head to Broadway for some fine coffee and
>> even better company.
>>
>> If at any point people want to meet us just drop us a note on here, G+,
>> Twitter @CheDean or if you use Telegram I'm @Kereltis (
>> https://telegram.me/Kereltis)
>>
>> See you later
>>
>> Che
>> •••
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 18, 2017, 10:26 PM Cody Smith  wrote:
>>
>> Come join us for talk about tech, Ubuntu, Linux, and whatever else comes
>> up! But please, purchase something from the coffeehouse we'll be at as they
>> have set that restriction on anyone using their space. The address is 1300
>> Broadway (on the corner of Broadway and Gaines) in Salem, OR.
>>
>> Event page: http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-us-or/3498-
>> salem-ubuntu-hour/ Please RSVP so the paperwork that wxl has to do is
>> easier.
>>
>> --c_smith
>> --
>> Ubuntu-us-or mailing list
>> Ubuntu-us-or@lists.ubuntu.com
>> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 

Re: [Ubuntu Oregon] Ubuntu Hour Friday

2017-01-20 Thread Che Dean
Great to finally be in Salem, thanks to Phil N for the awesome welcome.
We're just heading to the Broadway Coffeehouse now. If you see a guy that
looks kind of like a giant gnome you'll know we've arrived.

See you soon
Che

On Fri, Jan 20, 2017, 5:03 PM Phil N  wrote:

> Hay everyone,
> Che and Linda have arrived in Salem, was able to meet up with them at the
> Garten Store, where Linda bought a nice Lenovo, for I'm guessing Ubuntu...
> ;-)  WTG Che and Linda.
>
> Come on down to Broadway Coffeehouse, located at 1300 Broadway St NE, here
> in Salem, from 6:00pm to 7:00pm, and meet up with Che and his wife Linda.
> This month we will be in the Dallas Room, 204. Located upstairs towards the
> back directly across from the elevators.  Please don't forget to mention
> your part of Ubuntu when you pick up a drink downstairs.
>
> Cody has created a LoCo event page, please use the following link (below)
> to his event page to register for this event, doing so will help get us
> counted by Canonical, and help with further sponsorship.  - Thanks Cody
> Event page:
> http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-us-or/3498-salem-ubuntu-hour/
>
> Also we met a couple of people while at the Garten Store, who use Ubuntu,
> and invited them to attend.
>
> Thanks all,
> Phil. N
>
>
>
> /*
> * Sent from a system running Ubuntu  *
> */
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 1:33 PM, Che Dean  wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> Here's today's plan:
>
> Arrive in Salem between 1 PM and 2 PM (stopping off for lunch on our way)
>
> 2 PM to 2:30 PM Head to Garten and hopefully meet up with Phil N
>
> Between 3 PM and 5 PM visit Heritage Center or just take a look around
> Salem
>
> Somewhere between 5 PM and 6 PM head to Broadway for some fine coffee and
> even better company.
>
> If at any point people want to meet us just drop us a note on here, G+,
> Twitter @CheDean or if you use Telegram I'm @Kereltis (
> https://telegram.me/Kereltis)
>
> See you later
>
> Che
> •••
>
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2017, 10:26 PM Cody Smith  wrote:
>
> Come join us for talk about tech, Ubuntu, Linux, and whatever else comes
> up! But please, purchase something from the coffeehouse we'll be at as they
> have set that restriction on anyone using their space. The address is 1300
> Broadway (on the corner of Broadway and Gaines) in Salem, OR.
>
> Event page:
> http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-us-or/3498-salem-ubuntu-hour/ Please
> RSVP so the paperwork that wxl has to do is easier.
>
> --c_smith
> --
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Re: [Ubuntu Oregon] Ubuntu Hour Friday

2017-01-20 Thread Phil N
Hay everyone,
Che and Linda have arrived in Salem, was able to meet up with them at the
Garten Store, where Linda bought a nice Lenovo, for I'm guessing Ubuntu...
;-)  WTG Che and Linda.

Come on down to Broadway Coffeehouse, located at 1300 Broadway St NE, here
in Salem, from 6:00pm to 7:00pm, and meet up with Che and his wife Linda.
This month we will be in the Dallas Room, 204. Located upstairs towards the
back directly across from the elevators.  Please don't forget to mention
your part of Ubuntu when you pick up a drink downstairs.

Cody has created a LoCo event page, please use the following link (below)
to his event page to register for this event, doing so will help get us
counted by Canonical, and help with further sponsorship.  - Thanks Cody
Event page: http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-us-or/3498-salem-
ubuntu-hour/

Also we met a couple of people while at the Garten Store, who use Ubuntu,
and invited them to attend.

Thanks all,
Phil. N



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On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 1:33 PM, Che Dean  wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> Here's today's plan:
>
> Arrive in Salem between 1 PM and 2 PM (stopping off for lunch on our way)
>
> 2 PM to 2:30 PM Head to Garten and hopefully meet up with Phil N
>
> Between 3 PM and 5 PM visit Heritage Center or just take a look around
> Salem
>
> Somewhere between 5 PM and 6 PM head to Broadway for some fine coffee and
> even better company.
>
> If at any point people want to meet us just drop us a note on here, G+,
> Twitter @CheDean or if you use Telegram I'm @Kereltis (
> https://telegram.me/Kereltis)
>
> See you later
>
> Che
> •••
>
> On Wed, Jan 18, 2017, 10:26 PM Cody Smith  wrote:
>
> Come join us for talk about tech, Ubuntu, Linux, and whatever else comes
> up! But please, purchase something from the coffeehouse we'll be at as they
> have set that restriction on anyone using their space. The address is 1300
> Broadway (on the corner of Broadway and Gaines) in Salem, OR.
>
> Event page: http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-us-or/3498-
> salem-ubuntu-hour/ Please RSVP so the paperwork that wxl has to do is
> easier.
>
> --c_smith
> --
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> Ubuntu-us-or@lists.ubuntu.com
> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/
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Re: [Ubuntu Oregon] Ubuntu Hour Friday

2017-01-20 Thread Che Dean
Hi guys,

Here's today's plan:

Arrive in Salem between 1 PM and 2 PM (stopping off for lunch on our way)

2 PM to 2:30 PM Head to Garten and hopefully meet up with Phil N

Between 3 PM and 5 PM visit Heritage Center or just take a look around Salem

Somewhere between 5 PM and 6 PM head to Broadway for some fine coffee and
even better company.

If at any point people want to meet us just drop us a note on here, G+,
Twitter @CheDean or if you use Telegram I'm @Kereltis (
https://telegram.me/Kereltis)

See you later

Che
•••

On Wed, Jan 18, 2017, 10:26 PM Cody Smith  wrote:

Come join us for talk about tech, Ubuntu, Linux, and whatever else comes
up! But please, purchase something from the coffeehouse we'll be at as they
have set that restriction on anyone using their space. The address is 1300
Broadway (on the corner of Broadway and Gaines) in Salem, OR.

Event page:
http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-us-or/3498-salem-ubuntu-hour/ Please
RSVP so the paperwork that wxl has to do is easier.

--c_smith
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