I'm definitely interested - this is the distro that I've found to work the 
best, and easiest to setup and use (for the short use I have of any install 
of Linux - usually a result of time) and definitely interested in having a 
speaker/event here in the TC...U campus would work great if we can line up a 
space. I'm here in Minneapolis now, walking distance from Dinkytown so if an 
extra hand's needed, I'm nearby. (No, I don't attend the U of M though)

Keith Bachman
kcbnac at gmail.com
+1.763.607.3210

On 9/2/05, Scott Dier <dieman at ringworld.org> wrote:
> 
> Looks like Jeff Waugh will be traveling to major US cities to hawk some
> free Ubuntu stuff and talk about the distribution in general. We would
> need 20 interested people (ie: petition) to convince them to swing our
> direction -- plus NWA has to still be flying, but it might be worth
> trying to get lined up.
> 
> I've not been following things lately but it doesn't look like the
> website for tclug has been updated in a while -- are there
> non-beer-meetings anymore?
> 
> So reply to this mail, I'll get a webpage setup and tally up whomever is
> interested. I'll need to see if we can get a venue too, I'm still at
> the University but we usually had to work through student groups to get
> a room and the sort. I'm guessing I could ask ACM or talk to Eric in
> IMA about helping out.
> 
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BadgerBadgerBadgerTour
> 
> Thanks,
> --
> Scott Dier <dieman at ringworld.org>
> 
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