Bill McGonigle wrote:
Anybody else get this?
-Bill
I did not. I was a Bug member at one point, assisting with the FoxPro
User Group and helping with the Windows Group while I was working at
U.S. Datacenters in 2000-2001.
I had tried to get in touch with various leaders following the
Ted Roche wrote:
Bill McGonigle wrote:
Anybody else get this?
-Bill
I did not. I was a Bug member at one point, assisting with the FoxPro
User Group and helping with the Windows Group while I was working at
U.S. Datacenters in 2000-2001.
I had tried to get in touch with various
BUG has been around for a while. I remember it from my short stint as
GNHLUG leader. I think it even goes back to the days of NNEUUG.
It was supposed to be an organization which could help User Groups
coordinate activities (like inter-group meetings and events), but I
don't think it went
Anybody else get this?
-Bill
Original Message
Subject:First General letter to All Leaders Affiliated to Boston User
Groups
Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2009 19:26:43 GMT
From: Ronald Thibeau ronald.thib...@bostonusergroups.org
To: lead...@bostonusergroups.org
Hello User
Nope. Looks like a hybrid between:
* Microsoft's idea of community, SharePoint and all; and
* those websites you get when you misspell a URL in Google (e.g.
http://vnn.com/).
I'd just ignore this group of self appointed leaders who can't seem to
grasp English grammar.
As for advertising value-