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Subject: [aclug-L] Re: upcoming meeting and other business
From: phrostie <phrostie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2000 14:12:23 +0000
Reply-to: aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx

I don't have a problem with wearing a tag.
for me the problem is to make it to the in the first place.


i'll pass someone somewhere and be told 
"hey, didn't you used to go to the aclug meetings a long
time ago.
who are you anyway"

maybe one of these days i'll make another :-)


bert wrote:
> 
> > 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.

-- 
phrostie@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Oh I've slipped the surly bonds of dos
and danced the skies on LINUX silvered wings.
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