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Re: [seul-edu] Persons registered for LinuxWorld Expo EXHIBITOR badges
I'm happy to arrange a reception/friendly gathering, either at my home in Los
Gatos (about 10mins from downtown San Jose) or in a restauraunt in San Jose.
I'm interested to know a convenient time for everyone. Monday is not good for
me...nor is Thursday noon.
You can reply to me personally,
Collette
collette@mlwebworks.com
Bill Ries-Knight wrote:
> Is there anyone with a need to make it to the expo?
> Compliments of Eugens, we will have a Hoitel suite to call
> "home" for the expo. We may be able to accomodate someone
> else, just let me know. Have we decided on a reception of
> ANY type as of yet? It is looking like I will be there for
> the duration, just away for a personal item or two.
>
> I would appreciate a commitment for some time frames so here
> is a proposed commit schedule. Let me know when you can be
> ther to staff the booth.
>
> Tuesday
> 10:00 1:00
> 1:00 4:00
> 4:00 6:00
>
> Wednesday
> 10:00 1:00
> 1:00 4:00
> 4:00 6:00
>
> Thursday
> 10:00 1:00
> 1:00 4:00
>
> Jeff Knox wrote:
> >
> > I will be there for sure. Thanks to Bill and the kind people at Linux Global
> > Partners. I just got my plane ticket tonight, I fly in Monday. Looking
> > forward to meeting some of you.
> >
> > Jeff Knox
> > LITC
> >
> SNIP
>
> > > I am going out on a limb here, amd I will tell you all I am
> > > ususally online with Yahoo Messenger running. I use YM
> > > because it can be accessed from almost any Java Enabled
> > > Browser. I have run it under Windows, MacOS and various
> > > flavors of X-Windows running a Netscape Browser. If you
> > > need to catch me, use one of the following ID's: mrbillrk,
> > > mrbillrk_work, and my wife is listed asunicorn_mommie.
> > >
> > > Emilio G. Milian
> > > Collette K. McNeill
> > > Chris Lehmann
> > > Ray Olszewski
> > > Joseph E. Arruda
> > > Jeff Knox
> > > Aaron Turner
> > > Bill Ries-Knight
> > >
> > >
> > > Here's hoping to see you.
> > > --
> > > "No woman in my time will be prime minister,"
> > > said Margaret Thatcher in 1969.
> > > She would go on to be the most prominent
> > > British prime minister since Churchill.
> > > Don't sell yourself short.
>
> --
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