Re: [SLUG] Slug Newbie here...

From: Mario Lombardo (mario@alienscience.com)
Date: Wed Dec 01 2004 - 15:50:42 EST


She does run Linux at home. Why do you think she's so "open." DOH!

On Wednesday 01 December 2004 08:33, Mavrick wrote:
> Welcome aboard, Justin! I've only been to a couple of meetings (I got
> into it due to a friend at work) but rest assured you can learn as
> little or as much as you want, and you can be as conspicuous (or
> inconspicuous) as you want. Give it a shot. What have you got to
> lose?
>
> I wonder if Angelina Jolie runs Linux at home? Wouldn't THAT be cool.
>
> Eric
>
> On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 07:50:27 -0500, Russell Hires <rhires@earthlink.net>
wrote:
> > Welcome to the club! I know more about a lot of computer stuff than the
> > people I work with (and the techies!), and I have a non-technical job,
> > but the SLUG people don't make you feel stupid, they make you feel at
> > home! It's great to be around people that share your interest, and know
> > what you know, and know what you don't know. But you'll be surprised at
> > what you know that they don't. This isn't some type of jargon filled
> > meeting of brain surgeons; it's going to be people who are enthusiastic
> > about what they're doing, hobbyists and professionals and in-betweens. I
> > call it my nerd meeting to people who don't get it... :-) But the guys
> > and gals who show up are far from nerds/nerdy/etc...they're the coolest
> > people on the planet! So go, enjoy yourself.
> >
> > Russell
> >
> > On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 11:01, Justin Prior wrote:
> > > Greattings All,
> > >
> > > I am an intermeidate/beginner Linux user. I am completely self taught
> > > and have installed about every distro you can name (Gentoo, Debian (and
> > > variants), Slackware (and variants), Mandrake, Red Hat, Fedora, Suse,
> > > etc) and my 2 PCs (one IBM 300PL and an Athlon 2400 system I built
> > > myself). I can do a fair amount of things from the command line (edit
> > > files, file management). To get to the point, I want to come to a
> > > meeting but feel that I would be overwhlemed with technical jargon and
> > > be shunned. Maybe I am being stupid/irrational but the fear exists
> > > none the less. Don't get me wrong, I read plenty and try to grow my
> > > understanding of things but my job is nontechnical and my skills seem
> > > to outpace our computer folks at work to a certain degree. What can I
> > > expect at a meeting? Will I be lost? Thanks for any and all comments
> > > and/or suggestions.
> > >
> > > Thanks again,
> > >
> > > Justin
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