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As a leading media sponsor of LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, SYS-CON Media invites attendees to participate in its popular LinuxWorld Magazine Loot Bag / Loot Card promotion. LinuxWorld Magazine's LinuxWorld Conference & Expo loot program has been one of the most popular events on the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo floor for the past two years. Also, this year cool Mega-Monster Linux T-Shirts will be given away as runner up prizes compliments of our friends at FatPipe.
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NiceOne 08/07/05 03:46:01 AM EDT | |||
Two grand would go a long way in the world of Linux. Nice idea! |
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LinuxWorld Magazine Advertisers To Give Away $2,000 Cash Award at LinuxWorld Conference & Expo. As a leading media sponsor of LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, SYS-CON Media invites attendees to participate in its popular LinuxWorld Magazine's Loot Bag / Loot Card promotion. LinuxWorld's Conference & Expo loot program has been one of the most popular events on the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo floor for the past two years. |
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