Hey everyone. Yes, I am back on here - mainly because I had to speak up and tell KCLUG and KULUA that both groups did one hell of a job. Bruce Perens had a lot of nice things to say on /. about both groups, and he even mentioned Hal in particular. That says a lot to me that these guys had fun even though it was very rough going. I was not at the show any other days, but I enjoyed the few hours I was there today. It was cool to hear emmett's talk. I am sorry that things did not go as well as I had hoped - and I am sure you all expected as much out of this thing as I did. Unfortunately it was not that way. I have been thinking about all this ever since emmett posted the story on /. last night and I saw that this thing was in trouble - this should have flown and taken off like a rocket. People should have had to wait in line for 4 hours to get in the door. But, something nasty happened. I don't know what because I was not an active participant, but I will say I hope nobody is discouraged from attempting to do another show in the future. Something like this can fly. We may be in Kansas City, but we are not *that* bass ackerds! So, my hat is off to both LUGs. You guys deserve one massive pat on the back. Now, anyone know anything about Windows Millenium launch? Is there going to be a demo day? I heard that the launch date was some time in September(?) but am not sure if they are having a dog and pony show downtown or not. Looking forward to seeing you all at the next meeting.... Randy Rathbun randy@rrr.2y.net http://rrr.2y.net/ If Bill Gates had a nickle for every time Windows crashed... Oh, wait, he does! - from a slashdot.org post On Sat, 24 Jun 2000, Altona Duston wrote: > Well after the final and apparently most successful if nearly vendor > absent day of the conference, I would have to say that taken alone,