actually I think I know the 3 minute trick.... but I'm not sure it's stable or works with ubuntu. maybe I'll save it for thursday... cause I've not yet tried it.<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 8/21/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">
Thomas Hruska</b> <<a href="mailto:thruska@cubiclesoft.com">thruska@cubiclesoft.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Charles Ulrich wrote:<br>> Another weekly GLLUG meeting is scheduled to be held at the Gone Wired<br>> cybercafe in Lansing at 6:00PM. Gone Wired is at 2021 E Michigan Ave<br>> in Lansing on the north side of the street between N Clemens and
<br>> Fairview avenues. Here is a map with the (approximate) location:<br>><br>> <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?q=2021+E+Michigan+Ave,+Lansing,+MI">http://maps.google.com/maps?q=2021+E+Michigan+Ave,+Lansing,+MI
</a><br>><br>> We typically meet in the back portion of the cafe on the lower level.<br>> Venue website: <a href="http://www.gonewiredlansing.com/">http://www.gonewiredlansing.com/</a><br>><br>> Please take a moment to RSVP if you plan to attend this meeting so
<br>> that we can get a general idea of how many will show up. Just reply to<br>> this message (with the GLLUG list address in the "To:" field)<br>> indicating your desire to attend and/or change the message Subject to
<br>> "RSVP". Thanks!<br><br>RSVP.<br><br>This week's topic is apparently "Optimization: System Tuning" according<br>to the calendar. Last week's meeting had a large number of people show<br>up and we sat in a totally different area of the cafe (just for kicks).
<br> Someone noted that more people show up on non-agenda nights. We had a<br>good laugh at that comment but it is true. I have noticed that agenda<br>nights tend to have fewer people show up. Maybe it is just really bad
<br>timing or maybe deep down in the subconscious people think, "oh, I'm not<br>interesting in that topic or that speaker is sooo boring - I think I'll<br>stay home this week". I'd like to think that the meetings are just good
<br>"hang out" places to get away from the daily grindstone. Who cares if<br>the speaker is "boring" or the topic is uninteresting? There's plenty<br>of time to chat about stuff. And the agenda isn't necessarily static -
<br>neither is the speaker. Good friendly folk. Free food. Nice environment.<br><br>Those are my reasons to show up besides the speaker and topic. This<br>group is a really nifty bunch of people with a wide variety of different
<br>interests and goals. I'm planning on going this week even though I'm<br>not all that interested in the topic (unless we're talking about<br>optimizing out 3 minutes from the boot up/shutdown cycle - that would<br>probably interest a number of Ubuntu users in the group...especially
<br>since we bring laptops to the meetings).<br><br>--<br>Thomas Hruska<br>CubicleSoft President<br>Ph: 517-803-4197<br><br>Safe C++ Design Principles (First Edition)<br>Learn how to write memory leak-free, secure,<br>portable, and user-friendly software.
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