Let me try this again. I sent it to the wrong list. User error!
In any case, I sent the last email as a reply to John's email and
supporting what Aaron wrote. Just trying to keep that clear as I am having
already enough issues typing today. =)
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007, Aaron Hebeisen wrote:
> John - Good friends with the owners of VC and am surprised by your comments. I hope you have discussed your problems with Carlos or Shawn before you make accusation comments to a list.
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> -aaron
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> From: John Waaser <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 9/20/2007 6:34 PM
> Subject: Upcoming install fests
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> Well, Eldo wants to do the Ubuntu install on 19 October, and I want to do the Mandriva 2008 install on 17 November, but where can we go?
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> Does anyone know of a good place to do this? I was thinking of a restaurant or coffee house with wireless internet, but it probably would not need that. A computer store that was into open source would be a great location if they have the horizontal space.
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> Or how about the Coldstone Creamery? I know that they do charitable nights, where the organization gets 25% of the gross as long as they get enough sales, over a one-hour period, but don't know if they would be interested in anything like this.
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> Does anyone have an in with a place that might like to do this? (I am specifically not interested in doing anything of my own at Virtually Cuban, since that A-hole continually rips me off when I buy food there--a couple of months ago he charged my card over $12 for a $7.29 entree and a $2 beer! And that was far from the first time he did anything like this....)
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