I always thought the PLUG ID would make some start.
It will somehow give some people like a sense of belonging.
And it may be used to give members access to some services which some
people may come up with. I have some in mind.
It may or may not do little but it still will be a lot better than nothing.
BTW, the IDs are still with me waiting to be printed. Just waiting for a
cue.
Louie Miranda wrote:
All along.. I thought, PLUG had progressed already.
But, after reading Marvin Pascual's email. I am shocked!
After a year or two na-form ung PLUG, naging lurker na lang ako.
Well, change is good. BTW, may isa pa akong nakikitang Linux User
Group sa tipidpc.com <http://tipidpc.com>. I believe they're active.
Mostly, owners nang internet cafe ata dun. And ung iba taga dito din
sa PLUG.
IMO, may isa dapat na mag lead to organize again this group. We can
all just talk, but if no one will lead. We're still dead in the water.
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