On Thursday 24 March 2005 10:15 pm, Robert Foxworth wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Steve Litt" <slitt@troubleshooters.com>
> To: <flalug@nks.net>
> Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 10:35
> Subject: Re: [flalug] Spamming spammers?
>
> > On Thursday 24 March 2005 08:58 am, Robert Foxworth wrote:
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> >
> > > I've been to several LEAP meetings and was surprised at the model
> > > of having just the one megameeting (at DeVry near Conroy Rd), given
> > > the large area that Orlando covers. However you do get more of a
> > > synergy and critical mass of attendees with they typical meeting
> > > being 30 or more attendees
> > >
> > > I participate in the forensic LUG. It is a great group however
> > > it is 2 and 1/2 hours driving each way for me to get there. But
> > > they could not support regionalized submeetings for a couple
> > > of practical reasons (facilities, sponsorship, subject matter).
> >
> > Bob -- don't you work with David Billsbrough? I haven't seen you in
>
> years. Did
>
> > you move away from Orlando?
> >
> > SteveT
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> Hmmm .. I just returned from Orlando today, a meeting of the
> Cisco User Group. Now, up there are the bi-monthly InfraGard
> meetings, and the ForensicLUG (both at the NCFS), along
> with the CUG, also on Research Pkwy. What an awful drive.
> Lose an extra hour each way going eastbound on I-4
> between exits 30 and 58, and then huge traffic westbound
> around 58 - 55 at 6pm and another extra hour lost.. 417 is
> always an easy drive. That's because of the tolls, I guess
> most people don't want to deal with that.
>
> However these mtgs are attractions that Orlando offers, that do
> not exist in Tampa (except for the alternate month InfraGard),
> and the subject matter of those meetings usually is totally
> different and well worth attending.
>
> I met you again a month ago at the first meeting of the
> forensic LUG. You are probably not placing me
> correctly though you remembered me by sight from past LEAP's,
> back in the days when Philb was president, and Patty had
> the Disney contract and was living up there.
>
> She is looking at another opportunity at Weird Disney World
> so perhaps you haven't gotten rid of me yet, hi.
>
> You have probably associated me with s/o else as I
> do not know who your friend David Billsbrough is.
> By a weird coincidence Patty's sister's last name is
> almost identical to that, though she lives in Pinellas
> and neither of them are involved with computers.
>
> And life goes on. How's the job market in Orlando? It
> probably is better than here, though I really hate to spend
> so much money for a Sentinel which is half the paper we
> get around here (either one) to find out.
>
> Happy to see you on this list, it sometimes is quiet and
> I have no doubt you can help fix that (again, hi) (hi == LOL)
>
> 73, Bob sent 2214
Hi Bob,
NOW I know who you are. I've known you for years, but not by name. I always
thought Robert Foxworth was somebody else.
I'm probably not going to ForensicLUG in April, but probably will in May. See
U then.
I think you met David Billsbrough at Friendlys. He's ex Navy, can neither
confirm nor deny whether his ship had nuclear weapons, kinky hair, about 6'1"
tall, politically conservative, and loves all scripting languages except
Perl. He's adapted UMENU (the menu software I created) to a military
application.
SteveT
Steve Litt
Founder and acting president: GoLUG
http://www.golug.org
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