[TriLUG] Triangle Open Source Lab meeting 5/24 from 7 PM until9 PM - RSVP

Tanner Lovelace clubjuggler at gmail.com
Wed May 16 15:56:18 EDT 2007


And, if I remember correctly, that incarnation of the RHCE study group
was actually the second version of the RHCE study group.  I seem to
remember an earlier RHCE study group and I think Jon Carnes was
involved in it.  Perhaps he can enlighten us as to its history! :-)

Cheers,
Tanner

On 5/16/07, Matt Frye <mattfrye at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 5/16/07, Jim Ray <jim at neuse.net> wrote:
> > Awe, heck.  Go on and admit it.  The lab format *did* start as RHCE study
> > group.  You used to be de facto chair of the group.  As far as I'm
> > concerned, you still are.
>
> While we're being honest, we'd might as well admit that what started
> as the "RHCE study group" was actually the "RHCE study and drink beers
> group," whose discussions included, but were not limited to:
>
> 1) of course, Linux
> 2) beer
> 3) DEC VMS support/equipment/manuals
> 4) who flew a plane before the Wright Bros and other misnomers
> 5) Richard Feynman
> 6) tropical aquaria
> 7) not touching Jim's monitor!
>
> You know who you are!  As far as being the chairman of the group, I'll
> help out where I can.
>
> MPF
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