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Subject: [aclug-L] Re: upcoming meeting and other business
From: bert <bert@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2000 03:06:27 -0600
Reply-to: aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx

> Dale W. Hodge wrote:
>
> As a serious soulution, I have name tags made up for the ACLUG
> staff members. We'd just have to remember to wear them to a few
> meetings.  As for everyone else, if there is truely interest, we
> could pass out some of those "Hello I'm ...." tags at meetings.
>
> --dwh

> Jonathan Hall wrote:
>
> Hi, My Name is __What?______
> Hi, My Name is __Huh?_______
>
> Why don't we just play some traditional summer camp Get-to-know-each-other
> games.

>

> i guess mostly what i wanted to do was associate faces with email
> addresses.
>
> "hello, i'm " isn't really what i was trying to achieve
>
> i thought i would be able to differentiate
> those that attend meetings and those that contribute
> to aclug-L by having those that attend meetings
> perform some superhuman trick.
>
> i thought if i could associate faces with email addresses
> then i'd know a bit more than just the subject/thread
> of a message i might see thru aclug-L.
>
> those that give presentations are readily
> identifiable to me and i like it when i can
> associate someone or something from the
> meetings to aclug-L
>
> after surfing my own learning curve, i might come to know
> which distro someone is using  or identify some other means
> one might benefit or become better educated thru aclug
> (e.g., that dude runs suse and knows about scsi, that
> dude knows nfs, etc ) and give the group (for me)
> some linear progression or some history and more
> and better ways to fulfill my fascination with linux.


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