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From owner-linc-exec@lincexpo.org Tue Sep 1 17:12:19 1998
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Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 15:33:43 -0700
From: Nick Moffitt <nick@zork.net>
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On Tue, Sep 01, 1998 at 01:49:07PM -0700, Sam Ockman wrote:
> Make that eight :)
>
> On Tue, Sep 01, 1998 at 01:01:34PM -0700, Larry M. Augustin wrote:
> >
> > Today is the published speaker deadline. It's amazing how
> > deadlines bring people out of the woodwork. I've handled 7
> > submissions today.
> >
> > Larry
Try nine:
Abstract: Rick Moen, Then and Now.
Speakers: Nick Moffitt and Sam Ockman, Penguin Computing
This talk will give an overall coverage of Rick Moen.
It will focus on the history of Rick Moen, common misconceptions about
Rick Moen, Rick Moen in the home, and practical business applications
of Rick Moen. A brief demonstration of Rick Moen will take place near
the end of the talk.
The outline is as follows:
Rick Moen, Then and Now.
History
People's Computer Company
Stanford vs. Princeton
Blyth Software, Inc.
Freedom!
FidoNet
The CoffeeNet
Rick Moen Will Be There; Will You?
Ubiquity
Attention to Detail
Resourcefulness
BOFH
"If it were pronounced 'huggin', there would
be two g's!"
"My weapon of choice is a well-crafted UseNet
news post."
"Ja?"
"Thank you for sharing."
SCSI Uber Alles
The Concealed LART
The Linux Mafia
There is no CABAL
Berford Meets Guido
If this does not meet the submission guidelines, we would be
more than happy to re-tool or expand it.
--
* Progress (n.): The process through which Usenet has evolved from
smart people in front of dumb terminals to dumb people in front of
smart terminals. -- obs@burnout.demon.co.uk (obscurity)