LinuxWorld brainstorming
Anand A Rao
arao at honnu.com
Fri Feb 4 10:41:47 EST 2005
David Kramer wrote:
>On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 christoph at linuxsoup.com wrote:
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>>David Kramer wrote:
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>>>It turns out that we will have electricity in the BLU booth (booth 1333, by
>>>the way), and possibly even internet access. But what to do with it?
>>>
>>>Ideally, I would like to have a laptop in the booth with one or more Linux
>>>distributions on it. Some cool apps and games. Maybe even Christoph's ski
>>>video. Since I'm going to need my laptop for the classes, I can't volunteer
>>>mine, would someone else be willing to lend us theirs?
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>>IMHO ... all give aways should be stuff one can juggle :-)
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>>I would be happy to loan my movie machine along with the ski movie. I'll be
>>at the conference the whole time myself and will likely hang at the booth
>>quite frequently.
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>>What kind of security will we have for our equipment?
>>(both physical and virtual/network)
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>I was going to bring a laptop cable lock, but past that, I don't know that
>there's any. If you wanted to bring your computer, certainly the booth
>will be manned all day. If you want to leave it overnight, then lets you
>and I brainstorm offline on how to lock it up. I'm sure they have
>facitilties there to lock things up, too.
>
>Jerry, that starts me thinking though: What furniture will we have in the
>booth? Are we going to have at least a table and two or more chairs, or
>do we just get an empty box? If we need to bring that stuff, there's no
>way I can carry more than I already plan to carry in.
>
>I have not heard yet whether we are going to have internet access or not.
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When do we plan to set up the booth ? is it on the morning of 15th or
the previous day ?
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