[Ubuntu-US-CA] Hello from near San Diego
David Wonderly
david.wonderly at kubuntu.org
Thu Aug 11 06:16:41 UTC 2011
Hey Tony, I am also in the San Diego area (Imperial Beach) and I would
love to meet up for some Ubuntu related things. I am DarkwingDuck on
#ubuntu-us-ca on irc.freenode.net if you want to drop by and say hi.
There will be some more things in San Diego in the coming months as I
get back into the swing of things around here.
Welcome!
Dave
On 08/08/2011 02:40 AM, Philip Ballew wrote:
> We here are always here to help. no matter who anybody is. its what we
> like about ubuntu and keeps everybody coming back for more. If your into
> or know about irc (I imagine you are) somebody is always going to be in
> #ubuntu-us-ca to lend a hand and the list helps as well. :)
> Phil
>
> On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 2:24 AM, Tony Baechler <tony.baechler at gmail.com
> <mailto:tony.baechler at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> On 8/7/2011 8:34 PM, Philip Ballew wrote:
> > Hello, I live in San Diego and would love to meet with you. I will be
> > able to meet Late in the month of august or in September. (out of town
> > until then) There are several people in the area who would love to
> > meet-up and show you just how good the Ubuntu community really is as
> > well. Feel free to email me a the email I sent this from for any
> more info.
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the offer. As I say, sometimes transportation can be an
> issue
> for me. I have a weird schedule, so I'm usually not really up to
> doing much
> during normal day hours. However, I wouldn't mind meeting local
> people some
> time in the future when schedules can come together. I have my own
> health
> issues, so I don't always have a lot of energy. What I'm getting at
> is that
> I can't really predict what's a good time for me to meet because of
> various
> factors. If something becomes more definite with my schedule and other
> things, I'll certainly post here. Thank you very much for the offer and
> I'll certainly keep it in mind.
>
> It's very refreshing to find a nice, welcoming community. Every
> list has at
> least one troll, but I seem to have found their hideout in the last
> group.
> It wasn't related to Linux.
>
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