Fredericton Meeting

Richard Seguin ubuntu at nb.sympatico.ca
Thu Aug 23 22:40:23 UTC 2007


How is the turnout in Toronto anyway? I lived out there for the longest
time...  

Les Wright wrote:
> Richard, I think Chris was just answering my query about meetings in
> Toronto similar to the much antiipated Fredericton one.
>
> Complete non sequitur I started. Sorry for the confusion.
>
> Les
>
> Richard Seguin wrote:
>> Ummm.... We are in a different province... There is a huge land mass
>> called Quebec that separates us.
>>
>> Chris Gow wrote:
>>   
>>> There's a fairly regular Ubuntu gathering in Toronto that takes place at the 
>>> linuxcaffe (http://linuxcaffe.ca). I believe the next gathering takes place 
>>> Sept 5 at 6:30pm.
>>>
>>> -- chris
>>>
>>> On Thursday 23 August 2007 12:02:16 Les Wright wrote:
>>>   
>>>     
>>>> Those wacky Maritimers have all the fun.
>>>>
>>>> Any chance of a similar gathering of Nerds Anonymous in Canada's largest
>>>> city?
>>>>
>>>> Les
>>>> Toronto
>>>>
>>>> p.s. I am the first kid on my block to get a new iMac, and I pumped it
>>>> up to 3GB of RAM fairly inexpensively. It is very big :) and Ubuntu
>>>> looks very impressive in a virtual machine window.
>>>>
>>>> Joel Goguen wrote:
>>>>     
>>>>       
>>>>> No :P  Anyone who's ever been to Think Geek will recognize it immediately
>>>>> :)
>>>>>
>>>>> On 8/23/07, Richard Seguin <ubuntu at nb.sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>>>>       
>>>>>         
>>>>>> If we convert the binary to text do we get a prize?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Joel Goguen wrote:
>>>>>>         
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>> Just a reminder to everyone in the Fredericton area to strongly
>>>>>>> consider coming to Reids on King Street for 6:30pm today.  If anyone
>>>>>>> doesn't know where that is, let me know and I'll provide directions.
>>>>>>> Look for the guy with binary on his shirt, white MacBook, and quite
>>>>>>> likely drinking a very large coffee :)
>>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>             
>>>   
>>>     
>>
>>   
>




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