ITEC

Zscoundrel Zscoundrel at kc.rr.com
Fri Oct 17 13:24:24 CDT 2003


Yes, this would be a wonderful way to get the message accross.  

Walt Lane wrote:

>It would be cool to see a mini desktop/server setup using Star Office.  Set the desktop up so that 
it has the lookandfeel of a windows desktop.  I think that would be a powerful statement to all the 
"I don't know anything but Windows" business people.
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>Walt Lane
>NetStandard.net
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Chris Bier [mailto:cbier at liberty.k12.mo.us]
>Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 4:55 PM
>To: kclug at kclug.org
>Subject: [Fwd: ITEC]
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>>From: Angela Corman <angela.corman at centricevents.com>
>>To: 'cbier at liberty.k12.mo.us' <cbier at liberty.k12.mo.us>
>>Subject: ITEC
>>Date: 16 Oct 2003 14:48:57 -0700
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>>Hi Chris-
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>>The suggestion was brought up that in your booth you let people "test drive"
>>Linux. What was your plan with you booth. I know you mentioned having
>>computers set up with Linux, were you planning on letting attendees try it
>>out?
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>>Also, exciting news. Tom Hartman, VP of Technology for Novell, is confirmed
>>to give the opening keynote at 9am on Oct. 29. We are still working out the
>>details of the session but the theme of his speech is "Linux Directions".
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>>Best Regards,
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>>Angela Corman
>>Program Manager-ITEC
>>Centric Events Portland
>>Direct Telephone: 503-670-6744 
>>Fax: 503-968-1284
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