Re: Membership requirements (was Re: Linux survey request from Rice University)

2002-03-30 Thread plussier
In a message dated: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 19:05:20 EST Tom Rauschenbach said: >OK, I've been reading this mailing list for years, but I've never been to a >meeting. Am I a "member" of GNHLUG ? The only requirement to be officially considered a "member" of GNHLUG is that at some time in the past y

Re: Membership requirements (was Re: Linux survey request from Rice University)

2002-03-29 Thread John Abreau
Benjamin Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I don't think we have ever defined a formal membership requirement. For > that matter, I don't think we have ever formally defined GNHLUG. :-) > > Speaking for myself -- strictly my opinion here -- I have always thought > of being subscribed to

Re: Linux survey request from Rice University

2002-03-29 Thread Tom Rauschenbach
On Friday 29 March 2002 17:05, Bruce Dawson wrote: > If you want to participate in a survey regarding your use of and feeling > towards Linux, go to: > E what a weird set of questions. I'd say either this guy is sick or thinks we are. > http://www.surveypro.com/cgi-bin/surveypro/run_s

Membership requirements (was Re: Linux survey request from Rice University)

2002-03-29 Thread Tom Rauschenbach
On Friday 29 March 2002 17:05, Bruce Dawson wrote: > If you want to participate in a survey regarding your use of and feeling > towards Linux, go to: > > http://www.surveypro.com/cgi-bin/surveypro/run_survey.cgi?id=2444 > > Our participation was requested by http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~dholakia OK,

Re: Linux survey request from Rice University

2002-03-29 Thread Kenneth E. Lussier
Jerry Feldman wrote: > I stand on my previous post. I don't thin a Rice student could comprehend > anything more complex than AOL for email :-) I find it interesting that the person sponsoring the "research" is a prof. in the Management grad school. The survey itself is a bit strange, delving

Re: Linux survey request from Rice University

2002-03-29 Thread Jerry Feldman
You'd never make it as a redneck :-) On 29 Mar 2002 at 17:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > And I've always considered Tulane referred to the second lane > somewhere by someone who couldn't spell, and Emory a board to file my > nails with ;) -- Jerry Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Associate Director

Re: Linux survey request from Rice University

2002-03-29 Thread plussier
In a message dated: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 17:20:59 EST "Jerry Feldman" said: >Being a Tulane (and Emory) graduate, I have never considered Rice anything >more than a food group. And I've always considered Tulane referred to the second lane somewhere by someone who couldn't spell, and Emory a boar

Re: Linux survey request from Rice University

2002-03-29 Thread Jerry Feldman
I stand on my previous post. I don't thin a Rice student could comprehend anything more complex than AOL for email :-) On 29 Mar 2002 at 17:20, Benjamin Scott wrote: > Does anyone else get the feeling that this survey was written by someone > who uses AOL exclusively? ;-) -- Jerry Feldman <[

Re: Linux survey request from Rice University

2002-03-29 Thread Jerry Feldman
Being a Tulane (and Emory) graduate, I have never considered Rice anything more than a food group. On 29 Mar 2002 at 17:05, Bruce Dawson wrote: > If you want to participate in a survey regarding your use of and feeling > towards Linux, go to: > > http://www.surveypro.com/cgi-bin/surveypro/run

Re: Linux survey request from Rice University

2002-03-29 Thread Benjamin Scott
On Fri, 29 Mar 2002, at 5:05pm, Bruce Dawson wrote: > http://www.surveypro.com/cgi-bin/surveypro/run_survey.cgi?id=2444 Does anyone else get the feeling that this survey was written by someone who uses AOL exclusively? ;-) -- Ben Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | The opinions expressed in this mes

Linux survey request from Rice University

2002-03-29 Thread Bruce Dawson
If you want to participate in a survey regarding your use of and feeling towards Linux, go to: http://www.surveypro.com/cgi-bin/surveypro/run_survey.cgi?id=2444 Our participation was requested by http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~dholakia I used it, it seems to collect interesting data - but it makes t