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First, this is only an idea. I'm just throwing it out there. I don't
have the authority to say it will happen, so don't think it will until
someone that does says so. This is just an idea.
So, I was thinking... It would be cool to do something like a gift
exchange at the holiday party, but in reality we don't know who is going
to be there, and not everyone can/wants to buy a gift. I was trying to
think of something we could do along those lines though. How about:
Burn your favorite piece of Linux software onto a CD, wrap it, and then
everyone pulls a random CD out of the box?
This should be cheap enough ~$0.50 for everyone. Plus, everyone
probably has a piece of software that they like, and others may enjoy
too. And, it would be fun to find out about a new piece of software.
What does everyone think?
Ted
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