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Free Exhibit-Only Passes to LWCE

Well, as most of you probably know, LinuxWorldExpo is fast approaching (August 10-12), with the Conference preceding that by one day. As is our conference tradition, I like to get paper cuts stuffing envelopes with free exhibit passes. So, click below for details as to how to get the free passes. So, you want a pass. Follow these simple steps:
  1. Get two envelope
  2. Make one into a STAMPED-self addressed envelope. Put that in other envelope
  3. Check your e-mail.
  4. Write this address on the other envelope:
    Blockstackers, Inc
    13268 Riley
    Holland, MI
    49424
  5. Seal envelope from the last step
  6. Drop it in mailbox
  7. Check your e-mail

6 of 9 comments (clear)

  1. What, no stamp? by Tomahawk · · Score: 1

    Do I take it that you don't need a stamp for the outer envelope?

  2. Get Free Exhibit Passes On-line by anneke · · Score: 2

    You can register for a free Exhibits-only pass directy on the LWCE site (http://www.linuxworldexpo.com). Save yourself the stamp and the slashdot guys the papercuts.

    See everyone there :).

    --
    --Anneke
    "Real Women Use Linux"
  3. Re:Only for US citizens? by Nit+Picker · · Score: 2

    I think there is something called an international reply coupon you should be able to use. Check your post office.

  4. Is the Conference worth going to? by Shwag · · Score: 1

    Is the Conference worth going to? or should I just save myself the money because all the action is at the expo?

    Any opinions by people who went to the last one would be great. Thanks.

  5. I'm confused. by drfalken · · Score: 1

    What if I put the envelope addressed to you in the stamped self-addressed one? Would that work?
    I know you crazy computer guys always have lots of ways to do the same thing, so I was wondering 'cause I think that's what I did.

  6. yea, give taco and the guys a break . . . by morning · · Score: 1

    just go directly to the secure registration site to register for the pass, and be sure to tell them, Slashdot sent me!