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From: Uncle Roger <sinasohn_at_ricochet.net>
Date: Thu Jun 25 12:27:26 1998

At 10:07 AM 6/24/98 -0700, you wrote:
>The Star presentation was certainly well attended -- it was packed to
>overflowing! I was out in the lobby watching the presentation on a

When we got there, the guard was (rather ineffectively) trying to turn
people away. We slipped past after I mumbled something about trying to
find some friends. The guard said the demo was originally scheduled for a
room that could handle 100 people.

His estimate was that there was at least 700 people there, but I don't
think he was counting the cafeteria in that estimate.

>Uncle Roger tried to make me hold up a classiccmp sign, I tried
[...]
> and date as Roger now wants to check and see whether his tap
> dancing lessons collide.

Oh, sure, make me sound like a complete weirdo. (Yes, I know it's true,
but you don't have to tell everybody. 8^) Btw, tap class is Fridays at 7,
so Thursdays are good.

>(c) So...fine, here's a time and place for all us Bay Areans to
> argue over: Second Thursday, 09 July 1998, 7:00 PM, El Paso Cafe,
> 1407 W El Camino Real, Mountain View. Y'all can flame me about

Can't guarantee I'll be there, but it sounds good in theory.

btw, Bruce Lane (iirc -- I'm lousy at names and don't pay too much
attention to headers & .sigs anyway) will be in town (SF) soon, if y'all
wanna try and coordinate something. (Also a visit to HMR is in order.)



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