> Actually, though, I have a number of working theories.
> 1) People aren't aware of the PLUG.

Hopefully this will help fix that.

> 2) We have better success with students that don't have cars.

Yeah, we are a bit farther from campus

> 3) More frequent meetings are easier to remember.

2nd wednesday of the month for 6+ years, and you *still* can't remember it?

> 4) The PLUG has some men with big beards, this scares BYU students.

Yeah, Alan is rather scary :)

>
> > The time will come when I get grey hair and others will say, "he isn't a
> > student here at BYU"!  Then I will have only the PLUG.  I'm might still
> > lurk on the UUG lists ; )

We'll I've never been a BYU (provo) student, I'm just here to pull people to 
plug.

> > It might be a good idea to regularly let others know about the PLUG so
> > that there is a place for UUGers to go during the summertime.  Just a
> > thought.
>
> A good idea. Its easier for PLUG to do fun things like parties, and
> those are always better in the summer.

Another good thing to let everybody know about is Stuarts upcoming 
presentation.

>
> The UUG could focus on recruiting and PLUG could be the more radical,
> militant arm of the UVLC (Utah Valley Linux Conspiracy).

w00t!  sounds good.  We'll accept new members, if they pass the tests (format 
c:/ reboot with a linux cd)

-- 
--Jayce^

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