Well that all sounds pretty cool. Maybe I'll see you folks around sometime
then.

Josh

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On Tue, 5 Jun 2001 andy at theasis.com wrote:

> > - Get help installing something you're not familiar with (it doesn't have to
> > be a full system fresh install; you can get help setting up PCMCIA drivers or
> > a video card, too)
> >
> > - Give help to people installing things you are familiar with
> >
> > - Meet new LUGgies in person
> >
> > - Socialize with LUGgies you already know
> >
> > - Hang out in one of the few places where you can be in a room with even more
> > computers than you have at home
> >
> > - Swap old hardware
> >
> > And I'm sure there are a few things I've missed.
>
>   - See something (app or hardware) working in Linux that you were always
>     interested in, but not enough to motivate you to try it on your own.
>     But then you find at the installfest that it's really cool so you then
>     run home and install it.
>
>
> Andy
>
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