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Subject: [aclug-L] Re: upcoming meeting and other business
From: "Clint A. Brubakken" <cabrubak@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 16:37:28 +0000
Reply-to: aclug-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx

bert wrote:
> 
> John Reinke wrote:
> 
> > You could just color-code each person's hair - ie. red/orange for Clint...
> > It wouldn't take many meetings before everyone would recognize Clint.  ;-)
> >
> > jr
> 
> clint, how's that sound so far?

Maybe I'll dye my hair blue to confuse you all (Then I'd be Blue CHeez)
> 
> ok, seriously, it's not hard to recognize clint after a couple of
> meetings.  the same can be said for jonathan hall, jon alexander,
> and dale hodge.

I guess we can start each meeting by introducing the Committee members

> 
> so we'll color code the board members hair
> and they can all have red/orange hair, an extravagant title,
> and a penguin hat.

Sorry, we only have one penguin hat :)

> 
> we'll have some trouble with jeff, but the guy who's name
> i can never seem to remember, once he has orange
> hair, i can say, "hey, you -- yeah, what's your name?
> what's your email address" then i could write it down.

jeff schaller? He'll be hard to spot at the meeting since he moved to
New York :)
but if he dies his hair bright enough, we might be able to see it at
night.

 
> that'd definitely be easier than having names and emails
> on the white board. ;-)

or we could include emails on the name tags :)

I think everyone should where nametags at all times, so I can know who
they are by name and avoid conversations like 
"hey guy that goes to the ACLUG meeting with beard, how are you today?" 

> what'll we do for bald guys like me?

laugh and cry


-- 
Clint Brubakken
Developer, Computer Science Services Group, LLC
Dictator-for-Life Air Capital Linux Users Group 
Wichita, KS
cabrubak@xxxxxxx
---
"Of course, in Perl culture, almost nothing is prohibited. My feeling is
that 
the rest of the world already has plenty of perfectly good prohibitions,
so 
why invent more?"

  -- Larry Wall (Open Sources, 1999 O'Reilly and Associates)

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