Deepak,
Phoenix is generally noted as central area of the city. East side includes
Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Apache Junction and Mesa. West side actually
pertains mostly to the west area (anything past 35th avenue) of Phoenix,
Glendale, Peoria and anything beyond the city going towards California.
GCC is Glendale Community College which is near the border of Phoenix (east
side of Glendale). Glendale is not very big in comparison to other cities
around it. It's easy to get confused. Hope this helps.
Kimi
At 3/8/01 06:35 PM, you wrote:
>umm...isn't GCC on the east side? I thought by west side we were talking
>about phoenix/peoria/etc. Have I been confused these last 3 years about
>the local nomenclature??
>
>~Deepak
>
>On Mar 07 2001, at 19:44, foodog was caught saying:
> > I'm happy to say I was previously mislead: GCC can be used for meetings
> > as long as someone who's an employee attends the meetings - that'll be
> > me initially.
> >
> > For those familiar with GCC, I have my eye on the HT1 Teleconference
> > room. It's comfortable, spacious, and has networking - I'll need to do
> > some negotiating for a network connection but I think it can happen.
> >
> > What we need to do is determine a day and time that would be good for
> > the largest number of people. The room's generally available evenings.
> > Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 6:00pm are usually free, for example. I
> > can check on proposed dates within one day, and reserve the room.
> >
> > I'll commit to arranging space for 3 months for starters; indefinitely
> > if the experience proves to be "better than a poke in the eye with a
> > sharp stick".
> >
> > "der.hans" wrote:
> > > ...
> > > The main thing is to follow up with whoever runs to location to make sure
> > > it keeps getting reserved after the initial setup. The rest is up to you
> > > and those who show up. Easiest is to just hang out and do installfest
> > > things as people show up.
> >
> > I've had kinda a negative experience w/ installfest so I don't want to
> > rely on that too much :-). I think I could fill about 30 minutes and
> > not screw up too badly with something like "intro. security for home
> > users": inventorying services and killing them, installing portsentry
> > and logcheck. I can usually type "rpm -i"
> > with the best of em.
> >
> > > part of GCC is one of the advantages to doing this as PLUG. Not to say
> > > anything bad about GCC, but there are politics and indifference in any
> > > such organization to overcome. ...
> >
> > Not being a student club avoids *many* annoying problems and
> > negotiations.
> >
> > > 2nd Thu is PLUG. 3rd Tue is Linux Stammtisch. 3rd Wed is ASULUG. I'd
> > > suggest not conflicting with those :).
> >
> > Just to get the ball rolling, how about the last Tuesday of the month at
> > 6pm? That'd be 3/27.
> >
> > Steve
> >
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