Linux and Religion

Steve Harvey sgh-Ja3L+HSX0kI at public.gmane.org
Thu Feb 8 17:03:43 UTC 2007


On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 08:08:29PM -0500, John Moniz wrote:
> Colin McGregor wrote:
> 
> >Well, let's start with parameters. The problem with a
> >lot of events is they tend to be held in places where
> >unless you are already a Linux fan you will not hear
> >about the event (to continue with the Religion theme,
> >it is like that old expression "preaching to the
> >choir"). 5th floor of a UofT building may be easy to
> >get to, but it isn't going to attract the casual
> >computer user that we would like to reach. So, first
> >point is we want a venue that is VERY public, say
> >corner of Bloor/Yonge? Nathan Phillip Square? or
> >Dundas Square? Sort of place that attracts people... 
> >
> If it stays cold enough 'till then, we may be able to get an ice house 
> real cheap :-)
> 
  
  It's gone.  Monday evening I went to check it out and all I
found was an empty square with what looked like bulldozer tracks
in the snow.  I thought an interesting discussion might have
ensued had I told them that I was a Microsoft user back in 1984/5
(Xenix).
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