[Wolves] rimming Peter Oliver.

Chris Procter wolves at mailman.lug.org.uk
Thu Sep 18 12:08:00 2003


Its not a good description of any LUG as far as I can tell but that dosn't
stop people having that misconception.

The next SBLug meeting is tonight and you're welcome to come along. It was
going to be about encryption but due to a last minute hitch someone will now
be demoing Dasher instead, and there'll be a bit of a Q&A session which will
no doubt be continued in the bar afterwards (we get the use of a room at
Birmingham uni computing dept. and then the postgrad bar :)

The discussion on the SBLug list today is spookily familiar "wheres the
meet?", "whens the meet?", "look at the website thats what its there for!" 


chris



-----Original Message-----
From: fizzy [mailto:fizzyorguk@yahoo.com]
Sent: 18 September 2003 11:45
To: wolves@mailman.lug.org.uk
Subject: RE: [Wolves] rimming Peter Oliver.


 --- Chris Procter <Chris@foxonline.co.uk> wrote: 
> a bunch of weirdy-beardie hackers with no
> social skills who spend an
> evening drinking real ale, talking about the
> esoteric aspects of kernel
> hacking in monotone voices and telling newbies to
> RTFM in their most
> patronising tone. 

Sounds like a pretty acurate description of the SBLug
to me ;)

Seriously tho, I do hear that SBLug is a little more
formal than our happy gathering, but i've never been
so i can't judge, when is the next meeting, perhaps we
could have a delegation attend?

fizz

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