LUG-S It's 10:30, do you know where your lug is?

Lindo Nepi ascoli@ascu.unian.it
Fri, 03 Nov 2000 15:05:18 +0100


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>Subject: LUG-S It's 10:30, do you know where your lug is?
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>You've read about it in the press, you've heard people talking. That
>freaky guy down the street is on it.  Your sister did it once on a dare.
>The major media wants you to be afraid of it.  Members of your own LUG
>are probably doing it right now. =20
>
>What am I talking about?  Three little letters that have for years
>circulated the globe, appearing in seedy back rooms, caf=E9's in
>Amsterdam, and maybe even your own home! That's right, it's IRC.
>Internet Relay Chat.=20
>
>Your friends say "Come on, just try it.  What's it going to hurt?  You
>can stop any time you want."=20
>
>Well, irc.linux.com can hook you up. #lclugs is there. Always on, always
>ready to connect you with other LUGs around the world who can fill your
>head with propaganda about things like attracting new members,
>organizing better meetings, becoming a non-profit organization and other
>things "they" don't want you to know about.=20
>
>#lclugs is your official channel for discussing LUG topics, meeting
>people from other LUGs or just hanging out. We're there for you,
>whatever your time zone, whether it's 2 in the morning, or 2 in the
>afternoon. Be the first one on your block, join us, if you think you can
>handle it.
>
>--
>F. Grant Robertson
>LUG Project Manager, Linux.com
>mailto:grant@linux.com
>http://linux.com/lug/
>
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