Beer? Man, this free software thing is getting good.
Glen
On Tuesday 09 April 2002 10:55, you wrote:
> Since there is no assurance that such a meeting can/will be held at the
> place ( Certification, Inc.) shown @
> http://suncoastlug.org/meetings.html#sarasota, I will host a LUG meeting
> or gathering or whatever you want to call it at my Bradenton home,
> Tuesday Apr. 23, starting at 7 p.m.
>
> We will not have a timeclock at the door. If you show up a little early,
> cool. A little late, ditto.
>
> Facilities = seating for ~8 people, maybe 12 if some are on the
> patio/carport and/or the sunporch. More than 8 show up, it's a party,
> not a meeting. And that's okay too!
>
> Connectivity = open (for that evening at least) 802.11b wireless
> network, CAT-5 connections in living room only. DHCP server works fine
> with all Linux variants we've tried, is cool with Mac. No Windows, please.
>
> Agenda = freeform. Bring a question, an answer, an idea, a friend or
> lover, a beer, a soda, software you want to share, a favorite music CD,
> an open mind. (Please leave strong religious/political opinions at home.)
>
> How to get here:
>
> Address = 206 52nd Ave. W, Bradenton FL 34207
>
> -----------------------------
>
> Directions from Rt. 41:
>
> Go West on 53rd Ave (Bradenton; it's also SR 70) to 5th St. W.
>
> Turn Left/North from 53rd Ave onto 5th St. West, very shortly turn
> right (West) on 52nd Ave. *Do not get confused by 52nd Ave Terrace or
> 52nd Ave Blvd; you want the real, pure, simple 52nd Ave.*
>
> ----------------------------
>
> Directions from I-75:
>
> Take SR 70 exit West. It will become 53rd Ave. Turn Turn Right/North
> from 53rd Ave onto 5th St. West, very shortly turn right (West) on
> 52nd Ave. *Do not get confused by 52nd Ave Terrace or 52nd Ave Blvd; you
> want the real, pure, simple 52nd Ave.*
>
> --------------------------
>
> When you see the address "206" (on the right) you are here. Identifiers
> besides number
> "206" are bright blue Jeep Cherokee and light blue sailboat in
> driveway/carport, "Miller" on the mailbox, solar-powered patio lights at
> end of driveway. Park on the street. It's legal as long as you don't
> block our neighbors' driveways.
>
> Hope to see you here!
>
> - Robin and Debbie Miller
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