Meeting topic (s)

Ronald Maggio r.v.maggio at worldnet.att.net
Fri Dec 20 12:52:38 EST 2002


----- Original Message -----
From: "Cyber Source" <peter at thecybersource.com>
To: <nflug at nflug.org>
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 11:22 AM
Subject: Re: Meeting topic (s)


> Since, at the last meeting, Pete had offered to do a meeting on kernels,
> I would think he has the floor...
> I would also think it is fair to the people that actually come to the
> meetings, that they have precedence on meeting topics.
> No offense meant to those that couldn't make it.

Now hold on bud, I never said Pete never offered to do a topic on kernels.
Nor did I say anything about who should or should not have the opertunity to
do anything or have any input.  I am not taking the floor from anyone! I
also think your remarks about my not being able to come to the meeting is
way out of line! As you stated (No offense to those that couldn't make it)
Well if there is no offense then why did you read my post and climb all over
it. That is the main reason why people do not want to particpate with clubs
because everytime someone offers input they are shot down and tolled that
their steping on toes. You could have offered postive input like say thats a
good idea. Oh and by the way wasn't it nice of Pete to offer a subject for
the next meeting, and we should get the group to talk about subjects for
future meetings. Alas, no. You assumed I did not read the post and shot down
what I had to say. Well thanks dude. This is the main reason why people came
to meetings and did not show up again for others. Attitude makes either a
good impression or a bad one. We are here to help each other, its called
networking. (pardon the pun) I realize your our host, but we are a
collective group of individuals networking together to learn. Need I say
more:)

Ron:)

> On Fri, 2002-12-20 at 11:17, Ronald Maggio wrote:
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Cyber Source" <peter at thecybersource.com>
> > To: <nflug at nflug.org>
> > Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 9:56 AM
> >
> >
> > > We had talked briefly about Pete doing a demo of a kernel
upgrade/patch,
> > > and we also never did anything with the USB scanners last month. Your
> > > thoughts everyone?
> > >
> > >
> > Well I thought we could do an example custom installation of Mandrake
> > (latest version) in either February, March, or April.
> > I know this has been done before, but I need a review to do one myself.
I
> > suggest that a group get together (over the list) to talk about how to
> > present this and have a handout ready on the topic for the proposed
> > scheduled meeting date. If this and other presentations are worked out
in
> > advance we can provide the interested members with something on the
subject.
> > Handouts need only be one or so pages of quick tips, steps, or notes, to
> > refer back to when trying it on ones own. I will be able to contribute
some
> > help with writing out the master copy, but input is needed to formulate
a
> > draft. So lets pick a topic for January and those who are knowable about
it
> > please join in on what we should write up for the handout. Pick a main
> > topic. If other items are talked about well that is what goes on at a
> > meeting, but lets have something for the main topic. ie: USB scanners or
?
> >
> > Thanks:)
> >
> > Ron.
> >
> > Ronald V. Maggio
> > Have Screwdriver Will Travel
> > Computer Repair Service
> > P.O. Box 186
> > Spring Brook, New York. 14140-0186
> > (716) 677-5909
> > havescrewdriverwilltravel at worldnet.att.net
> > Or r.v.maggio at worldnet.att.net
> >
>
>
>




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