[Fwd: [Ubuntu PA] February 16th LAN Party?]
brent saner
brent.saner at gmail.com
Fri Feb 1 13:02:57 EST 2008
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Since we're on the topic of meetings, thought i might pass this way to
you guys.
(BTW, since you asked:
Gentoo- personal desktop use
Debian- servers/production
Ubuntu- personal desktop use/education/work
and i use a HUGE plethora of live cd distros for recovery work.)
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From: Elizabeth Bevilacqua <lyz at ubuntu.com>
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So I just floated this idea in IRC, it went over well, so I'm asking here.
Who would be up for an Ubuntu LAN party at my house in Schwenksville
on Saturday February 16th?
My house isn't *huge* but I do have FiOS and I could fit a bunch of
people, maybe nag some people into helping bring tables and chairs...
Wiki signup page:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PennsylvaniaTeam/Philly/PhillyLAN
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Bill Gates is to hacking as Sid Vicious was to the Sex Pistols: no
talent, everyone hates him, and he's just in it for the fame and money.
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