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Re: [TCLUG:300] Linux at the Library



yes.. getting libraries to cary current books, anything on computer is
hard.  

those of us who work have very little time to do things outside of the
normal meeting..  but i try and find time.. i also do BYOC network
parties.. (bring your own computer).. i'm working with some people to have
a game party of 30 or more people.. some time tward the end of june..
if anyone is interested.. email me.. so i can get you more info

On Thu, 28 May 1998, Brian E. Seppanen wrote:

> If anyone else is like me and prefers to once over a book by taking it out
> of the library rather than buy immediately, and you live in the St. Paul
> area, you might be interested to know that the St. Paul Public library has
> surveys that they request patrons fill out regarding their collection on
> computers.  For a long time the St. Paul Public Library had nothing on
> Linux, but recently I have been able to find a couple books on the subject.
>  I think that these surveys could increase that number while also
> increasing the selection and diversity, should there be an adequate
> response.   Just a thought.
> 
> As a second point:  Are there any informal gatherings that go on, other
> than the regularly scheduled meetings?  I'm a linux hobbyist and I honestly
> would like to meet more people who use linux.  
> 
> Brian Seppanen
> seppanen@pconline.com
> 
> 
> 
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