Informal TriLUG Lunch? (was Re: [TriLUG] visiting Red Hat HQ)
Jason Tower
jtower at cerient.net
Sat Feb 10 00:25:58 EST 2007
/me votes for india palace (airport blvd just south of i-40)
Roy Vestal wrote:
> Would be nice for the RTP TriLUG'ers to setup a lunch somewhere *other*
> than Crazy Fire. Nothing personal, just don't like the place and it's
> too far for me.
>
> So with that said, RTP'ers, lets get together and tell some
> old/young/middle guy computer stories, talk about the M$ evil empire,
> and the way Linux is going to rule the world one day, beside of course
> *BSD, and Solaris (I get paid to work on it).
>
> Or we could just talk about something other than computers...
>
>
> Nah!
>
> Tanner Lovelace wrote:
>> On 2/7/07, Catherine Devlin <catherine.devlin at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi, folks! Pardon, I'm just an out-of-stater looking for some
>>> information
>>> from the locals.
>>>
>>> I'll be in Raleigh (and/or Greensboro, and Danville, VA) Feb. 27-28 -
>>> not
>>> overlapping with a TriLUG meeting, or any other local group meetings,
>>> alas.
>>> But I will be in the town with Red Hat headquarters, so it occurred
>>> to me -
>>> is that a good opportunity for a pilgrimage?
>>
>> No, but it is almost certainly a good opportunity to call a TriLUG
>> Lunch[1]! :-)
>> (It's been too long since we've had one anyway.) How do you like
>> Mongolian food? Crazy Fire Mongolian Grill[2] off Buck Jones Rd in Cary
>> has been the location most often used for TriLUG lunches. If you're
>> going to be in town anyway, why not show up for lunch and meet
>> some of the TriLUG members?
>>
>> And, here's a radical concept. :-) TriLUG has a nice wiki these days, so
>> lets use it to plan the lunch. I've put up an initial page for the
>> lunch and
>> another for Crazy Fire. If the date/time doesn't work for our
>> visitor, please
>> feel free to change them. See the links at the bottom of this e-mail
>> for all you need to know.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Tanner Lovelace
>>
>> [1] http://trilug.org/wiki/TriLUG_Lunch
>> [2] http://trilug.org/wiki/Crazy_Fire_Mongolian_Grill
>>
>
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