[GLLUG] Lounge Logistics

David Singer david at ramaboo.com
Sun Apr 5 18:15:54 EDT 2009


I can be at Jeff's house on Sunday to let people unload stuff into the
garage if need be (I live in the same complex as Jeff).

David



On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 5:55 PM, <charles at bityard.net> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> Jeff and I have been talking recently about the best way to get all of the
> terminals down to Penguicon this year. In years prior, we have loaded up
> the supervan floor to ceiling with monitors, terminals, and other
> equipment but this year, that may not be an option. These are the
> possibilities we're looking at:
>
> 1) Split up the load amongst multiple vehicles. Thursday night, in lieu of
> a GLLUG meeting, we would meet up somewhere in Lansing (or Jeff's place)
> and everyone would take what they could into their own car/truck/whatever.
> The hard part is figuring out how to get all the equipment back to Jeff
> since people tend to leave the con at different times on Sunday. (It's my
> understanding that he won't be around on Sunday to receive the equipment
> even if you bring it right to his house.)
>
> 2) Enlist someone else to drive the supervan down to the con and return it
> to Jeff afterward.
>
> 3) Use another vehicle. A large van, a pickup truck, or medium-size
> trailer would work splendidly (as long as it has shock absorbers and they
> are functional) and we'll even arrange a loading party in your honor.
>
> Other ideas are welcome and encouraged. We're geeks, we can generally
> figure these things out efficiently as long as no one starts an argument
> about which Linux distribution is best.
>
> Charles
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