Quoth Ira Abramov on Sat, Nov 27, 1999:
> On Sat, 27 Nov 1999, Listar Mailing List Manager wrote:
> 
> >     BEFORE POSTING TO THE LIST, YOU MUST READ THIS MESSAGE AND
> >     THE Linux-IL FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FILE. VIOLATORS WILL
> >     BE FLOGGED WITH A DIFFERENTIAL SCSI CABLE BY MARC.
> 
> no I wonder if this is a sign this list is too static or if it's just
> deeply rooted culture :-)

I decided that it's a manifestation of a deeply rooted culture
and refused to remove this note.

> Hello friends, Komerade Fish advised me we are now (somewhat) spam
> proof, so I decided to give the list a shot again.

Yeah, shoot 'em!

> [...] I still recommend renaming [ILUG] to GILI [...]

Gili means what?

> I think we should wise up and start a newbie help group.

Not me.

> > * What are our goals?
> > 
> >   - Help people who are new to Linux.
> 
> ehm... Vadik, there's a slight contradiction to the above mentioned here
> :-)

Oh, yes.  Should I delete one of these, or should I claim that,
in its own mysterious Zen way, it's not a contradiction?

> > * What do we do to promote our goals?
> > 
> >   - Hold social meetings and lectures every once in a while.
> 
> is there one planned?

I think there have been some.

> did anyone invite
> Mr. Hall to speak for us next week since he happens to be in Israel?

Who's Mr. Hall?

> >   - Maintain the http://www.linux.org.il/ Web site.
> 
> ehh... umm... yeah :-)
> 
> well, I'll work on that mirror server,

In California?

> for those who missed me and wondered where I was: I returned from
> California about 7 months ago, I now live in Ra'anana

Oh.

> and work part time as a unix sysadmin (we need more people,
> resumes please?).

Just found a job, switching Real Soon Now.  BSD & others, though.
No Linux yet.

Vadik.

-- 
The Consultant's Curse:
        When the customer has beaten upon you long enough, give him
what he asks for, instead of what he needs.  This is very strong
medicine, and is normally only required once.

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