Linux Beer Hike in Slovakia
palfreman writes "The Linux Beer Hike is less than a month away. This year it is in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, following last years success in County Clare, Ireland, and the 2001 event in Bouillon, Belgium. This year the dates are Saturday, August 9 to Sunday, August 17. There is also registration site and a members mailinglist. I'm driving from England, a 2400 mile round trip!"
Phew... when I first read that headline I thought someone had raised the price of beer in Slovania. Not that I'm ever going to go to Slovania, but with globalization and stuff I worry about these things.
-a
Man, that's a heck of a long way to drive drunk. What is one to do to avoid sobriety?
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*Microsoft ploy to get all Linux users intoxicated and in one place*
I guess we know where that Robot Ballon is heading then...
Linux and beer, add a women and this is my ultimate fantasy. I would just settle for the beer, but all I have is linux :-(
RMS is going to have a field day!
"...I'm driving from England, a 2400 mile round trip!"
Woah. You must have one helluva committed designated driver...
Do not look into laser with remaining eye.
He doesn't have to worry. After all, in Soviet Russia the jobs find you.
Use ISO 8601 dates [YYYY-MM-DD]
to rootbeer.
>>I'm driving from England, a 2400 mile round trip!
To mainland Europe? Do you have an amphibious assault vehicle? And if so, do you take it out often? And if so, are you on a quest for global domination? I just happen to be the greatest criminal mind of our time...
(with apologies to Strong Bad)
bytesmythe
Hypocrisy is the resin that holds the plywood of society together.
-- Scott Meyer
Oh, I used to work in tech support too.
Money for nothing, pix for free
I take it your humor.dll just had a BSOD, then?
Money for nothing, pix for free
The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems.
Why, Hacker-Pschorr, of course.
My beliefs do not require that you agree with them.
How about, "Have you ever been TO Slovakia and DRUNKEN Beer?" Will that work?