blog.josephhall.com— A guy who is a regular of our Linux User Group (Provo Linux User Group) made a cake for the 10th anniversary of the group. It's absolutely amazing!!
Sep 14, 2006View in Crawl 4
Typical boring Mormon party. Cakes, board games, musical chairs... Hey where's the home-brewed root beer?It's your tenth anniversary. Where the strippers is at?
3D, as opposed to a normal round or square cake you get at your local grocery store. Usually these cakes end up being carved into fancy shapes, like a volcano, or in this case Tux.
rickcarsonSep 14, 2006
You said insane and Linux in the same sentence! You're correct. :D
mancatSep 14, 2006
Typical boring Mormon party. Cakes, board games, musical chairs... Hey where's the home-brewed root beer?It's your tenth anniversary. Where the strippers is at?
rickcarsonSep 14, 2006
If you get strippers for your 10th Anniversary, either you have a very liberal partner... or I'll take odds that you won't get to have an 11th.
zippoSep 14, 2006
An open-source Tux cake... Too awesome.
arramolSep 14, 2006
"Hey where's the home-brewed root beer?"Sorry, our brewing stations were running Ubuntu. The best we could do is sudo beer.
amcnabbSep 14, 2006
Joseph posted some pictures from the PLUG 10th anniversary at <a class="user" href="http://blog.josephhall.com/">http://blog.josephhall.com/</a> including some pictures of cutting Tux open.
Closed AccountSep 14, 2006
Worlds greatest 3D cake? Don't all cakes exist in 3 dimensions? It's that third dimension that makes them taste ohh so good.
stalefriesSep 14, 2006
3D, as opposed to a normal round or square cake you get at your local grocery store. Usually these cakes end up being carved into fancy shapes, like a volcano, or in this case Tux.