Andy,

The meeting went great.  We had one new person show up and we showed off Fedora Core and (I think) Ubuntu.  We also started an install on a laptop (but that was a bit rocky).

Seven of us then ended up at the Goat's Head for Pizza.  I do have to say, that place is MUCH nicer than usual place we have pizza.  My vote is that we go back their next meeting!

On 10/15/07, Andy Stewart <andystewart@comcast.net> wrote:
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Andy Stewart wrote:
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> HI Everybody,
>
> Our next WLUG meeting is approaching soon.  On Wednesday, October 10th,
> 2007, we'll be having our Newbie Night at WLUG.  On this occasion, new
> Linux users are most welcome to attend and ask their questions to the
> more experienced Linux users in a non-intimidating environment.

Hi Everybody,

I am wondering about this meeting since I was unable to attend.  How
well was it attended?  What topics were covered?  Did you eat plenty of
pizza afterwards?

Inquiring mind wants to know!  :-)

My business trip to Austin, TX was successful IMHO.  I met a couple of
people who I had not seen in some time, and I met in person a few people
with whom I have been working only via telephone and email.  It was nice
to be able to put a face to those communications.  Also, I enjoyed
various carnivorous delights like steak and Texas style BBQ.  Finally, I
did see the "famous" bats on the Congress St. bridge - millions of them
fly out each night to feast on mosquitoes and such.

Later,

Andy

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Andy Stewart, Founder
Worcester Linux Users' Group ( http://www.wlug.org)
Chelmsford Linux Meetup Group (http://linux.meetup.com/393)
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