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Subject: [aclug-L] Re: Revolution OS Movie & wireless NIC's
From: Anne McCadden <amccadden@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2002 18:05:33 -0500
Reply-to: discussion@xxxxxxxxx

As long as we have the same people as last week, that would be ok,
otherwise they wouldn't have some of the important background info.  If
we start at the beginning again, then it make take 2 months or longer to
see the entire video.  ttyl ~Anne

Jonathan Hall wrote:
> 
> I think the plan was to continue where we left off.  We were probably at
> least 30 minutes, if not 45, into the video.  I guess if there's a strong
> feeling that we should start over again we can.  Otherwise I would vote to
> start where we left off so we aren't stuck there so long and/or have time
> for informal discussion afterwards.
> 
> -- Jonathan
> 
> On Sun, Apr 14, 2002 at 10:10:43AM -0500, Anne McCadden wrote:
> >
> > Are we going to start the video at the beginning or continue were we
> > left off when the power went out.  I don't think that we got very far
> > into the program.  I will see if I can make copies of the VHS tape.
> >
> > Steven -- I  found a D-link wireless PCMCIA network card like you were
> > looking for yesterday, the ad is in the Office Max section of the
> > newspaper for 69.95, $20 off.
> >
> > We made $20 at the Saturday Sale and both were because I was helping
> > Brian with his Better Built PC booth.  Both customers who purchased
> > didn't want the older version of the Red Hat that came with the book in
> > Brian's booth and I said that I had the latest and greatest right here.
> > I feel that if I had been in a booth by myself (since no else in the
> > group showed up in the beginning), I probably wouldn't have sold
> > anything and I would have went home after an hour out of boredom.  I
> > didn't have any signs for the ACLUG booth and I knew that I was in
> > stand-by mode for space.  Am I the only person interested in having a
> > booth at the Second Saturday Sale?  Just want to find out the reality of
> > the situation.  ~Anne
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