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| Scottish Linux User Group (SLUG) |
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| City: |
Glasgow |
| Web Site: |
http://www.scottish.lug.org.uk/
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| Contact: |
ScotLUG Info |
| Email: |
info@scotlug.org.uk
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| Meeting Frequency: |
Monthly
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| Meeting Location: |
Livingstone Tower, Strathclyde University
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| Membership: |
Free of charge
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| Scope: |
Regional
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| Comments: |
Monthly meet at 1930 on the last Thursday of the month. Presentation/talk/meet runs to 9pm, and then we all go the local Counting House pub for some drinks.
Quite often people will meet in the South West corner of the Counting House after work for dinn
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