Well, in regards to a boom in new members, I am one of them.  I am a student at 
USF and majoring in computers and all we use is Microsoft products, especially 
now that we discovered MSDS which is a $800 dollar license for 50 students paid 
by the university's department and provides all the development tools need to 
do all the class assignments.  When I started in the program we had to buy them 
or the ones we wanted to use.  Now people get Microsoft products for free just 
for taking a class.  This is obviously an attempt by Microsoft to "HOOK'EM WHLE 
THERE YOUNG" and a way to make some money seeing that you can just pirate the 
software and make $0.
Because of the article I became aware of your group and am anxious about 
learning new things about compters especially if it is outside the realm of 
Microsoft.  I don't have Linux yet, but I have a computer at home that was 
given to me by a friend because it got zapped by lightning.  I want to fix it 
and install Linux on it so that i can start my new adventure of discover in a 
Microsft-free environment.
I have one problem though and it's that I go to school and work on campus the 
whole week.  I live around the USF are so if there is somebody else who lives 
around here that I can maybe work with that would be great.  Th e reason for 
this is that I can't make the meetings because of this semester's schedule.
So, again:
if anybody lives in the USF area, please contact me at:
ofont@helios.acomp.usf.edu
Thanks and I hope to meet some of you in the near future.
Ossy
Quoting btt@nethouse.com:
> On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 10:19:33PM -0500, Paul M Foster wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 07:29:27PM +0000, jlange1@tampabay.rr.com
> > wrote:
> > 
> > > Tux makes the cover!
> > > 
> > > http://www.weeklyplanet.com
> > > 
> > 
> > orderly fashion, without a lot of extraneous cruft. Nothing against
> > Robin either, but it's not really important to the overall Linux
> > story for me to know that Robin has a big belly, drove a cab, and
> > lives in a double-wide. A story without Robin, or Bill, or me, or
> > Smitty would have conveyed the essential information adequately.
> 
> I think that stuff's important because the article seems mainly to be
> about how a group of local folks is sticking it to the Man. Even the
> subhead states "A ragtag group of computer users wants to free us from
> Microsoft." In an article like this I'd expect characterizations of
> the people involved and what they're up against.
> 
> I really liked the article. It'd be nice to know if, over the next
> week or so, there's an spike in new memebers or requests for
> information.
> 
> Maybe now would be a nice time to organize an installfest or
> something.
> 
> 
> 
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