[Herts] Xmas quiz / party 9th Dec TONIGHT !!
local.linux
local.linux at jumpstation.co.uk
Wed Dec 9 07:42:06 UTC 2009
This is your third and final reminder.
come one, come all to fun filled LUG Xmas party, tonight only.
Remember to bring;
food
snacks
yourself
friends
other
See you there.
Rob
On Monday 07 December 2009, local.linux wrote:
> This is the second reminder.
>
> Questions and prize suggestions are effectively closed, though you might be
> able to get one or two in if you are quick.
>
> Remember remember the 9th of December with mince pies, crisps and cakes.
>
> Rob
>
> On Wednesday 11 November 2009, local.linux wrote:
> > Greetings,
> >
> > Another second Tuesday of the month, another LUG meeting over with,
> > nothing to do until next month *BUT WAIT* there is something *YOU* can be
> > thinking about.
> >
> > Next month on the 9th(*) we are hoping to host a small party and pub quiz
> > in the name of fun.
> >
> > "but what can I do" you ask.
> >
> > . bring food/drink and hunger, remember the Bar is next door for beers
> > etc. Hunger is the most important thing to bring as last time we ended up
> > with a ton of left overs.
> >
> > As for the quiz, please email lug.pub.quiz.2009 at jumpstation.co.uk with
> > any ideas you have for
> > . questions/answers
> > . activities
> > . prizes ( in the £5-£15 price bracket)
> >
> > The more questions you submit to me (that I use), the more chance you
> > have of getting them right on the night !
> >
> > Questions that result in "I did not know that", "ha ha" and "no no, I do
> > it this way" are always best received.
> > Try and aim at the broad range of LUG visitors, from system admins to
> > programmers to end users and enthusiasts.
> > Its called a Linux pub quiz but feel free to add computer hardware,
> > networking, in fact, anything interesting/fun.
> >
> > examples:
> > "What does the 'O' in CMOS stand for ? "
> > "Linus Torvalds was once bitten by a what in Australia ? "
> > "vi or emacs ?"
> > "the machine has become unresponsive due to a program taking up all the
> > cpu how can you synchronise the data in memory buffers to the hard drive,
> > unmount file systems and reboot?"
> > Contents of the sealed envelope "Draw tux the penguin as quickly as
> > possible"
> >
> > Previous quiz pages.
> > http://www.jumpstation.co.uk/linux/pubquiz.html
> > http://www.jumpstation.co.uk/linux/pubquiz2.html
> > http://www.jumpstation.co.uk/flog/Dec2007.html#191220072244
> >
> > [*]cal 12 2009 | cut -c 10-12 | head -n4 | tail -n 1
> >
> > I will send reminders as time goes on.
> >
> > Rob
>
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