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SUMMARY:Using Linux for Work and Play
DESCRIPTION:Linux is very firmly here both at work and at home. Linux also discretely connects work and home and play and people across the internet and through various personal ‘smart’ devices… Yet beware becoming victim to the old quotes of?: \n \nAll work and no play makes Jack a dull boy\n– Proverb \nThe supreme [business?] accomplishment is to blur the line between work and play\n– Arnold J. Toynbee \nWork and play are words used to describe the same thing under differing conditions\n– Mark Twain \n  \nOr… Can you really benefit in the FLOSS world with these more healthy old quotes?: \n \nPlay is the only way the highest intelligence of humankind can unfold\n– Joseph Chilton Pearce \nYou’ve achieved success in your field when you don’t know whether what you’re doing is work or play\n– Warren Beatty \nThe supreme [work-play?] accomplishment is to blur the line between work and play\n– Arnold J. Toynbee \nWhat we play is life\n– Louis Armstrong \n  \nAll just a question of freedom and how that freedom is supported?… \n \nIf I get to pick what I want to do\, then it’s play… if someone else tells me that I have to do it\, then it’s work\n– Patricia Nourot \n  \nSo… How can you work\, play and FLOSS and have fun?… So… Without further ado: \nIf music be the food of love\, play on\n– William Shakespeare \nAll to be discussed in a playful way… \n  \nAll at our usual 7:30pm Organ Grinder venue. \n(We are the easily identifiable group with electronics and penguins somewhere near a power supply. We may move up to the function room if things get busy. Just ask the friendly bar staff!) \nAll welcome including coders and spectators and all new alike! Note that our talks are quite informal. All are welcome to bring along their devices to play 🙂 \n  \nBe welcome 🙂
URL:https://nlug.ml1.co.uk/event/using-linux-for-work-and-play
LOCATION:The Organ Grinder\, 21 Alfreton Road\, Canning Circus\, Nottingham\, NG7 3JE\, United Kingdom
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