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[ale] Fwd: A funny thing happened on the way to the lug meeting




Haw! Funny bit!
Hmm... there could be hope for the world yet.
Thanks for the post and the chuckle.

Think I'll cross-post it to Detroit....

Frank Z
MDLUG,
Detroit MI

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steven A. DuChene" <linux-clusters at mindspring.com>
To: ale at ale.org
To: <ale at ale.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 10:45 PM
Subject: [ale] Fwd: A funny thing happened on the way to the lug meeting


> ----- Forwarded message from Stephan Greene <sgreene at patriot.net> -----
>
> Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 22:26:56 -0400 (EDT)
> Subject: [evals] A funny thing happened on the way to the lug meeting
>
>
> This was so funny, I had to share it.
>
> (Background:  DC LUG nominally meets once a month at a really nice
> auditorium at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Betehsda, MD.
> Due to current security changes, evening meetings have been cancelled, so
> some of the folks are getting together for pizza instead of meeting and
> then going for pizza.  Looks like some of that other mystery powder got
> snuck into the mozzerlla....)
>
> Steve
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Stephan A. Greene     sgreene at patriot.net        ka1lm at amsat.org
> Herndon, VA           1-703-654-6032 office  1-571-233-1194 cell
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 17:38:30 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Maxwell Spangler <maxwax at mindspring.com>
> Cc: DC Linux Users Group <dclug at tux.org>
> Subject: Re: [dclug] Meeting
>
> On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, Christopher J. Graham wrote:
>
> > I was not able to make it to the dclug meeting last night like I
planned.
> > What did I miss?
>
> About 10 of us showed up and were eating dinner, having a chat, when armed
> terrorists burst in the room with guns and bombs.
>
> The put us up against the wall with our hands above our head and wouldn't
let
> me finish my soda despite my sore throat.
>
> It seems they had been escaping some other crimial activity in bethesda
and
> ran into victors to get away from the many police cars we heard with
sirens
> driving madly around bethesda.
>
> We noticed one of them had a small satellite phone hooked up to a toshiba
> liberetto (a really small laptop) and was using it to communicate with
others.
>
> When we noticed this and we asked them what operating system they were
> running.  They yelled at us but we could see it was Windows, and I still
> couldn't get to my soda.  It was a Dr. Pepper.
>
> Serge started to tell them that if they're using Windows, they're not Free
at
> all and no matter what they do to bomb our country and hurt our people, as
> long as they're not using Free Software they're not ever going to be Free.
>
> They started at Serge and said something like "All your base are belong to
us"
> whatever the hell that means...
>
> So then Serge recited some speech from heart from a guy named Eben that
talked
> recently in DC.  Serge managed to convert half of us, including some of
the
> terrorists from our previous beliefs, to some quasi-communist doctrine
based
> on high-technology and Free Software.  That's free as in Libre and not as
in
> Beer, and my soda continued to cost me money without my being able to
drink it
> so I was not very swayed by his speech.
>
> Alan McConnel came out of the bathroom at this point and said "What is
THIS?"
> and I said, it's a Toshiba Liberetto, and he said, no--the them, pointing
at
> the terrorists, and I said, yeah, half are into Free Software now and the
> others "just don't get it"  So Alan was put up against the wall as well
but
> before he was he managed to ask "Do they know about TeX in Afghanistan?"
>
> It was about this time that they finished going through our wallets
looking
> for ID cards and saw that Megan Larko worked for NASA and they thought it
said
> "NSA" and gave her a really hard time.  So we explained that it was NASA,
the
> guys who put people on the moon and we asked the terrorists where they
were
> when the first guy walked on the room and they had to think for a while
> because they couldn't remember.
>
> While they were distracted thinking about how the moon looks like Khandar
in
> the summer time (and the winter, and spring and fall), I managed to make a
> call on my phone.  I called Fede and said "we're being hijaaked--there are
> terrorists here, they have guns and Windows 2000 for encryption with their
sat
> phone" and he said "Hi, This is Fede and Lisa, we're not here right now
but if
> you leave a message we'll get back to you" but what I know he really
*meant*
> was "Windows 2000 is a pretty sad choice for people who are against the
big
> corporations that represent american and keep other people down while
making
> other people rich..." but then my cell phone battery went dead.
>
> We were very nervous, but I think what happened next--they spoke farsi or
> something so we coulnd't tell, but We think the people on the phone sent
them
> an email with instructions on how to get out, but when they opened it, it
had
> a virus and the virus said "down with america" and put poison symbols all
over
> the screen.  "See!" we told them, you need Free Software.
>
> Realizing they had no other options at this point, they grabbed some pizza
and
> made a mad rush out the back door, possibly to get to safety, or possibly
just
> to find another group of captives that don't know about Free Software and
> won't try to harass them about it so much.
>
> I took a gasp and drank the rest of my warm Dr. Pepper.
>
> It was a pretty good meeting--we got some people interested in Free
Software,
> as I said earlier.
>
>
> I hope this goes in the archives :)
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----
> Maxwell Spangler
> Program Writer
> Greenbelt, Maryland, U.S.A.
> Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area
>
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