[oak perl] Re: Free Passes
Michael Paoli
mp at rawbw.com
Tue Aug 3 23:10:47 CDT 2004
If it works, folks may also find this "plan" more convenient
for free LinuxWorld Exposition* passes:
Show up for on-site registration, use:
Priority Code: N0367
*that covers the Exposition, Keynotes, Feature Presentations,
and Birds-of-a-Feather Meetings
references/excerpts:
http://www.balug.org/
http://www.balug.org/pipermail/balug-talk/2004-August/002850.html
Quoting George Woolley <george at metaart.org>:
> It looks like some people may want free passes after all.
> (I have a bunch of them.)
> But there's no longer time to get them to you by ordinary mail.
> So here's the plan:
>
> * Let me know if you want me to have a free pass for you.
> * I'll be outside the entrance (with free passes)
> from 10:15am to 10:45am (Thursday August 5).
> (Or inside if the weather turns bad.)
> * You can get a free pass from me during that period.
>
> In your planning, take into account that
> I really do plan on entering at 10:45am.
>
> The rest of the plan is unchanged.
> (See forwarded message.)
>
> George
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded Message ----------
>
> Subject: LinuxWorld Outing
> Date: Tuesday 20 July 2004 8:42 pm
> From: George Woolley <george at metaart.org>
> To: oakland at mail.pm.org
>
> Last year, some of us met up at LinuxWorld.
> We'll do it again this year.
>
> Here's the plan:
> * meet at the Conference
> date: Thursday, August 5, 2004
> time: 11am
> conference location: Moscone Center
> conference address: 747 Howard St., San Francisco
> specific meeting place: O'Reilly booth (#873)
> * while we're at the O'Reilly booth,
> we'll say hi to Marsee Henon.
> * follow whoever has a good idea to wherever
> At any point, you are free to go off on your own.
>
> url for conference: http://www.linuxworldexpo.com
>
> If you notice any transmogrifications in the above,
> please speak up.
>
> Oh, let me know if you're coming. <<<<<<
>
> George
>
> P.S. I'm hoping (and expecting) to get some free passes
> for people who didn't register for that earlier.
> Let me know, if you need one. <<<<<<
>
> P.P.S. Last year there were 9 people.
> (OK, I admit it, one of them never found us.)
> I'm thinking
> there won't be quite so many this year,
> but who knows?
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