[Lust] Lust Digest, Vol 57, Issue 2
Chris Allison
chris at cca.me.uk
Wed May 6 12:38:40 UTC 2009
HI,
you can count me in, and if people are coming from both St. Albans and
Luton, maybe we could meet in the middle in Harpenden (sly plug 'cos
that's where I am)
Cheers
Chris
2009/5/6 Jim Halfpenny <jim.halfpenny at gmail.com>:
> 2009/5/6 Moodel <stoessj at gmail.com>
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Its nice to see this list finally getting active.
>>
>> My names Jason and I'm new to the St Albans area. I've come from
>> Peterborough where the Linux group is very active with regular meetings. I
>> was beginning to wonder if anyone in the St Albans area used Linux :)
>>
>> I'm a competent user but wouldn't consider myself and expert with Linux.
>>
>> I'm employed by EMC as a Critical Response Engineer specialising in email
>> and file archiving and I spend allot of time in airports betweeen customers.
>> I spend pretty much all my time working with Windows.
>>
>> Do you have regular meet's or do you double up with other groups?
>>
>> I see that the Stevanage group has a regular monthly meet and seems to be
>> quite popular hence why I ask.
>>
>> Jason :)
>>
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>
> Hi Jason, welcome to the list. There are no regular meetings that I'm aware
> of, but that's not to say that will never be the case. A few of us met up
> before Christmas for a few beers, perhaps we could arrange a similar event
> and take it from there.
>
> All those interested raise you proverbial hands now :-)
>
> Jim
>
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