on 10/11/01 4:16 PM, zbir_at_urbanape.com at zbir_at_urbanape.com wrote:
> Can we get an expected count for attendance? I'm planning on coming up
> tomorrow, and I'll be bringing with a free giveaway:
>
> Free to one lucky victim^H^H^H^H^H^Hwinner ( chosen at random ): One
> busted ass 120, pretty much fully disassembled! With NOS 2.0. Screen
> flickers, fizzes, pops, and fades in and out. Apply pressure to it, and
> watch in amazement as the screen goes black!
>
> Really, the whole thing's in a Ziploc bag, just waiting for somebody to
> nurse it back to health. My 2000U is good enough for me, and the gf
> doesn't really see the need for one of her own...
>
> Looking forward to seeing whoever shows up!
I, for one, will definitely be there. I'm assuming that Paul and Sean will
also be there. So, we'll be at least 4!
-Laurent.
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