Re: Meeting Presenter required ASAP!!! AND Meeting Co-Ordinator

Ryan Beeby <[email protected]> Thu, 26 Jan 2006 16:47:21 +1100
Newsgroups gmane.org.user-groups.mlug.main
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Hi,

This will be my first attendace at a meeting, so I was wondering what to 
expect and what to bring. (Penguin Waffle maker by any chance?)

If you are still a projector short I might be able to pick one up from 
school tommrow.

I look foward to the OpenVPN talk.

If anyone saw my post in [NEWBIE] , they could do a mailman+postfix talk :)

(Totally off topic, does anyone have a MAME romset that will be there?)

See you there,
Ryan

Robert Parker wrote:

> On 1/13/06, *Tony Langdon (ATC)* <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     There's no need to cancel a meeting just because there is no
>     formal talk. We have been there before and ended up doing a round
>     table Q&A session. IIRC the night went quite well.  
>      
>     True.  Also, I have been playing around a fair bit with OpenVPN,
>     so I can do a quick and dirty intro to OpenVPN as well.
>
>  
> I made that amd64 box and it works in the main with Kubuntu installed.
> So I will prepare a html presentation giving a bit of info about it 
> for the talk on it.
>  
> There is not much to it so I expect that it should not talk more than 
> 1/2 hour including any q&a after it, so Tony please go ahead with what 
> you had in mind.
>  
> Since there is no projector yet, I suppose, I will mail the html in 
> advance to anyone who wants it. I have no printer at the moment so I 
> would appreciate it if someone could print a few copies of it for the 
> benefit of those who attend.
>  
> Bob Parker
>  
>
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