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Those of you who missed the Help Desk tonight missed Peter in
great form. We learned how to throw your number with dice, and
how to get acid on your hands in Las Vegas. And how to install a
fix pack, and how secure your networking password can be. You
ought to come to the Help Desk meetings, every month the
Monday after the general SCOUG meeting.
And dont forget the online Help Desk every Monday. This and
other online events can be found at www.scoug.com/chat.
:-()... :-) <-- spitting on smiley
(sorry. didn't mean to be rude)
Date sent: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 17:33:43 PDT
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From: Peter Skye
To: scoug-general@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-General: Save Dave - come to tonight's Help Desk
> I'm going to the SCOUG Help Desk meeting
> tonight to bug Dave Watson.
>
> If anyone wants to show up with computer
> problems or to talk about marketing, it'll
> keep me preoccupied and I know Dave will
> appreciate that. :) <-- Dave _hates_ smileys.
>
> - Peter
>
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