Also from me, thanks for the note, Steven. It never would have
occurred to me to try to look that up. From looking back, I see that
we had a 20th anniversary get-together at a local brewpub.
I had not been President very long when Ben started coming to the
meetings. I was a bit of a neophyte at the time, myself. Tom
Sightler had been leading the meetings, but a guy named Victor Gascon
was officially the president. We had a sympathetic USC faculty member
who would get the faculty lounge open for us, and he eventually
managed to get a key signed out to me so we could get it open on those
days when he wasn't able to. I'm sorry, but I can't remember his name
- or maybe it was Victor. Steven Nance has been our Invisible
Benefactor who has maintained the hardware for the ColaLUG website
when we were doing that, and he has maintained the domain registration
of "
colalug.org" for all these years. (Thanks again, Steven!)
Being a rebel, I went for Linux rather than Windows, and being a
rebel, I went for Ubuntu rather than Red hat (Fedora), which most
Linux people I knew at the time were using. If I recall, I first
started out with Ubuntu 5.04. My cousin Phil often came to the
meetings; he had been working with Linux since the days before there
were any distros, and you had to compile everything yourself.
Well, That's all that comes to mind right off... I'll probably
remember something else significant at 3:00 a.m.. :-)
-Shay
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