Re: [SLUG] SSLUG Meeting Tomorrow 11/23 6:30PM

From: steve szmidt (steve@szmidt.org)
Date: Mon Nov 22 2004 - 18:38:03 EST


On Monday 22 November 2004 02:38 pm, Robin "Roblimo" Miller wrote:
> xcalibre wrote:
> > Don't Forget that Robin will be at our Brandon meeting on the 2nd of
> > December at Barnes and Noble Book Store.
> > He will be talking about his new book,
> > _Point and Click Linux! Your Guide to hassle-free computing_.
>
> I suspect a free copy or two might be raffled off. And anyone who wants
> to copy the CD and videos will be welcome to do so.... I can't bring DVD
> copies because I don't own a DVD burner, and the videos are glubawful
> huge for posting online.
>
> Autographs for purchased copies of Point and Click Linux! will be
> available at the usual price of $10,000, with a 100% discount to LUG
> members and their guests.

Man, you writers live a swell life!

: ) hehe

> Prentice Hall PR people are talking to most local media, trying to get
> this event into their various calendars. It seems like a good LUG
> recruiting opportunity to me, and I'll certainly push that aspect. :)
>
> Thanks for all,
>
> - Robin
>
>
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