[vox] Chico LUG?

Brian E. Lavender brian at brie.com
Fri Sep 23 15:27:28 PDT 2016


All Your Smurf
https://youtu.be/jZhzYeMKF_0

that's what happened to the Chico LUG. I am sure of it. :)

On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 03:17:04PM -0700, Brian E. Lavender wrote:
> Hence, Facebook is like Trapper Keeper 2000! 
> 
> "All you base are belong to us!"
> 
> On Wed, Sep 21, 2016 at 12:16:38PM -0700, Bill Kendrick wrote:
> > 
> > Over on Facebook, we were asked about how to from a LUG by someone up
> > in the Chico/Oroville area, who'd like to start one.  (See it here:
> > https://www.facebook.com/LinuxUsersGroupOfDavis/posts/10154468183685279)
> > 
> > There used to be CSLUG at Chico State, but they seemed to disappear
> > back in 2008, FYI.
> > 
> > If you have any tips on running a club, or know any Linux fans up that
> > way, post a comment to that thread, or reply here, and I'll try my
> > best to go share it with them back on Facebook.
> > 
> > I've already explained how LUGOD works, and linked to Rick Moen's
> > excellent "Recipe for a Successful Linux User Group":
> > http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Linux_PR/newlug.html
> > 
> > Thanks!
> > 
> > -- 
> > -bill!
> > Sent from my computer
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> 
> "There are two ways of constructing a software design. One way is to
> make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies. And the other
> way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies."
> 
> Professor C. A. R. Hoare
> The 1980 Turing award lecture
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Brian Lavender
http://www.brie.com/brian/

"There are two ways of constructing a software design. One way is to
make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies. And the other
way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies."

Professor C. A. R. Hoare
The 1980 Turing award lecture


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