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Linux Beer Hike in Slovakia 174

palfreman writes "The Linux Beer Hike is less than a month away. This year it is in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, following last years success in County Clare, Ireland, and the 2001 event in Bouillon, Belgium. This year the dates are Saturday, August 9 to Sunday, August 17. There is also registration site and a members mailinglist. I'm driving from England, a 2400 mile round trip!"
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Linux Beer Hike in Slovakia

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  • Scary title (Score:4, Funny)

    by God! Awful 2 ( 631283 ) on Wednesday July 16, 2003 @02:54AM (#6450527) Journal
    Phew... when I first read that headline I thought someone had raised the price of beer in Slovania. Not that I'm ever going to go to Slovania, but with globalization and stuff I worry about these things.

    -a
  • DUI? (Score:4, Funny)

    by futileboy ( 668821 ) on Wednesday July 16, 2003 @02:55AM (#6450530) Homepage
    Man, that's a heck of a long way to drive drunk. What is one to do to avoid sobriety?
  • M$ (Score:4, Funny)

    by Mr. Self estruct ( 572947 ) on Wednesday July 16, 2003 @02:58AM (#6450542)
    *Microsoft ploy to get all Linux users intoxicated and in one place*
    • by t0ny ( 590331 )
      I heard Microsoft is holding their own competing hike in the Himalayas. They are also going to charge for the beer.
  • by 10 Speed ( 519184 ) on Wednesday July 16, 2003 @03:01AM (#6450551)
    I guess we know where that Robot Ballon is heading then...
  • Damit (Score:4, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 16, 2003 @03:01AM (#6450552)
    Linux and beer, add a women and this is my ultimate fantasy. I would just settle for the beer, but all I have is linux :-(
  • Penguin Beer (Score:3, Insightful)

    by AstroMage ( 566990 ) on Wednesday July 16, 2003 @03:03AM (#6450557)
    Penguin Beer- Quite possibly the Best Beer in the World! ;-)
  • RMS is going to have a field day!
  • by TWX ( 665546 )
    "...I'm driving from England, a 2400 mile round trip!"

    Woah. You must have one helluva committed designated driver...
  • But can anyone explain what this event is?
    • There have been attempts to restore some information from the attendees to previous events, unfortunately all attempts have failed. In the end the doctors said it is best to simply give up any restore procedures and hire some agency to make sure people drink less next time.
    • by geeklawyer ( 85727 ) on Wednesday July 16, 2003 @05:17AM (#6450904) Homepage Journal
      Its an informal gathering of geeks who hang out in some venue like a church hall for a week and hack and give talks. We also go on walks around interesting areas in the locality; mountains hills whatever. We also go siteseeing a lot caves and castles being a perennial favourite. In truth less walking goes on than I think should happen but hell its a holiday people do what they want.

      Then in the evening we invade the local pubs and get blasted (well I do). When the beer hike hits town its a shock and awe thing; we invariably pick a small village with pubs or restaurants that are normally used by 4/5 locals; and all of a sudden they are swamped by 40/50 geeks, its anarchy.

      At the moment we only do European country in which some sucke^Hvolunteer has arranged a hall with Net connectivity and power and scouted out accommodation etc. There talk of a US version since so many Americans come but thats not happened so far.

      Its totally informal and fun - those of who go are always keen for the next one.
  • by Anonymous Coward
    Try moving to Sweden and you will get used to driving long distances. Guess we have to with only 21,6 people per sq km. (England have 247,4)
  • Linux beer hike? That's outrageous! Linux beer is supposed to always be free as in, er... Whatever! Isn't that what the GPL is about?
  • Should be called The Linux LAGER Hike in Slovakia - no Beer there!
  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 16, 2003 @03:22AM (#6450633)
    to rootbeer.
  • by Jarth ( 666336 ) on Wednesday July 16, 2003 @03:30AM (#6450649) Homepage Journal
    To bad i couldn't find a joke to insert but ... There's currently a true tick-plague going on in almost the whole of eastern europe. People you'd better get that vacination now since it takes about three weeks to kick in. Pluspoint is the ticks concerned are not spreading the dreaded Lyme's Disease but merely Tickborne Encephalitis. English Health Information here [cdc.gov] Dutch Health Information here [gezondheid.be]
    • by Anonymous Coward
      Do not spread panic, please. I am Slovak myself and while it is true, that you could catch infected ticks, it is extremely rare and no reason for panicking.

      Most people there are not vaccinated. If you go to some woods, just apply standard precautions - long trousers, long sleeves, some bug repelent and after finishing your trip, check for any ticks on your body.

      Even if you find some, in 90% it is not infected. After removal, just check next day, whether the place is swollen or red. If it is, then visit a
    • Dont forget Borelia (even if it can be cured...)
  • by bytesmythe ( 58644 ) <bytesmythe&gmail,com> on Wednesday July 16, 2003 @03:31AM (#6450651)
    >>I'm driving from England, a 2400 mile round trip!

    To mainland Europe? Do you have an amphibious assault vehicle? And if so, do you take it out often? And if so, are you on a quest for global domination? I just happen to be the greatest criminal mind of our time...

    (with apologies to Strong Bad)
    • There is a way [eurotunnel.com]. :)
      • Wow, if the Nazis had this in WWII they would've been marching down the streets of London in no time. Nice. I hope there's a quick way to drop the chunnel if war breaks out in Europe again (inevitably it will.. it ALWAYS has for thousands of years).
    • by bytesmythe ( 58644 ) <bytesmythe&gmail,com> on Wednesday July 16, 2003 @04:20AM (#6450779)
      I have to reply to my own post to protect my dignity.

      Yes, everyone, I realize there are ways across the ocean. Chunnel, ferry, etc.

      There's a chance you haven't seen this [homestarrunner.com] and therefore didn't get the reference. ;)

      (If you haven't seen it and you watch it and get hooked on it and spend lots of time clicking all over the entire site [homestarrunner.com] to find all the funny bits, it isn't my fault .

    • I'm driving from England, a 2400 mile round trip!

      To mainland Europe? Do you have an amphibious assault vehicle? And if so, do you take it out often? And if so, are you on a quest for global domination? I just happen to be the greatest criminal mind of our time...

      Actually I was planning to only drive as far as Dover, then take the car ferry to Calais, and drive the rest of the way...

  • "...I'm driving from England, a 2400 mile round trip!"

    Gotta love that chunnel. BTW, when are we going to get one of those under the Atlantic?
    • When Mc Donalds, Exxon, and Motel 6 figure out how to make aquatic rest-stops for the UNGODLY long trip you're going to take.

      • once the air is pumped out of the tunnel, and the superconducting maglev system is in place, we should be able to get that sucker up to near orbital speeds.
    • Gotta love that chunnel. BTW, when are we going to get one of those under the Atlantic?

      Some time after that pesky mid-Atlantic tectonic plate boundery with boiling lava spilling out of it heals over :-)

  • by jkrise ( 535370 )
    What this proves is:
    1. People using Linux make more money, and save more money as well.
    2. I've never heard of a Windows Beer Hike - guess after spending money for Windoze, there's nothing left.
    3. Linux users are sensible - they really meet real people, and do real things - not NetMeetings, Virtual tours ...

    I'm planning to start something similar where I live. More later..

    -
  • I hope there lots of rest stops, Pilsener is fast acting compared to Irish Stout. Rather like using a dd to wipe a drive as compared to a linux mkfs.
    dd can be more satisfying and assure that all the crap is gone like one good pint of Irish Stout, but a Linux format is real quick and dirty, just like 6 or 7 Pilseners.
  • Haiku! (Score:1, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward
    Slovakian beer
    I hate those offtopic posts
    But this is not one.
  • It's amazing just how small Europe really is, when you get right down to it.

    2400 miles would barely get me from Vancouver back to my parent's place in Toronto, let alone a round trip.
  • Sounds like what I do on a Monday when nobody else is around to drink with me. And I only have to drive 1.5 miles round trip to my favorite liquor store.
  • You go in one and it flies for long distances very quickly.

  • Linux. (Score:4, Funny)

    by Boss, Pointy Haired ( 537010 ) on Wednesday July 16, 2003 @07:10AM (#6451290)
    The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems.
  • by Zooks! ( 56613 )
    Too bad. I'll be in Slovakia the following week. I wouldn't mind going on a turistiku through the hory with a little Linux and, of course, pivo!
  • Friends don't let friends, drink and compile kernels.

  • by hey ( 83763 )
    from the Slovak Republic F.A.Q. [slovakia.org]...

    "The only thing I know about Slovakia is what I learned first-hand from your foreign minister, who came to Texas."

    -Then governor George W. Bush replying to a Slovak journalist. Bush met the leader of Slovenia, not Slovakia. Source: Knight Ridder News Service, June 22, 1999.

    If Slovakia and geography in Central Europe in general seem to confuse you, you're not alone. As the quote above attests even US President George W. Bush had some learning to do in this area. And

  • unfortunately, i won't have the money to be able to make the trip and accomodations to go. i was hoping it would be closer to the czech border, but my girlfriend's parents live in moravia,cz, so maybe i can shack up with them for the week :o)
  • 2400 Miles (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Samus ( 1382 ) on Wednesday July 16, 2003 @08:36AM (#6451644) Journal
    I'm driving from England, a 2400 mile round trip!
    I always get a smile on my face when Europeans talk about driving far on a vacation. Or when they come here to the states and think everything is so close together. The look on their faces can be pretty funny when you tell them its a fifteen hour drive to Florida or a drive out west will take them a couple days. 2400 miles was a little more than half the distance we drove on a trip to Montana last year. It was nice though when I stayed in England a few years back that you could get to just about anywhere in 4 hours or so from London. That and being able to take a train there was even cooler. I'd trade that for all the cheese curd signs we saw in Wisconsin. :-)
    • Re:2400 Miles (Score:3, Insightful)

      by gl4ss ( 559668 )
      Easy with your fuel prices :>. Were planning a trip to arctic sea from s. Finland, it's just a days drive, but it's no means cheap in our budget. Biggest hurdle is still:"who drives? I want to drink", i imagine same for that english fellow.
    • Re:2400 Miles (Score:2, Interesting)

      by Obfiscator ( 150451 )
      Likewise for Australia. I don't live there, but I heard these stories when I was visiting.

      Tourists (including Americans) came down for the Olympics. Some where known to ask if they could see Uluru (Ayers Rock) during an afternoon when they had a couple hours free. Olypmics were in Sydney. Uluru is a four hour drive from Alice Springs, in the middle of the country. Ha!

      Guess most people are ignorant of geography in regions not their own.
      • I had such a visitor staying at my house. The problem is those fiendish package deals -- see Sydney Harbour, then Uluru, then the Barrier Reef! All in one week!
  • Will I be required to wear socks with my sandals like the guy who took the pictures? When I think of what a geek is, I will, from now on, think of that picture.

    I mean this in the nicest possible way of course.
  • by gosand ( 234100 ) on Wednesday July 16, 2003 @09:17AM (#6451837)
    Why, Hacker-Pschorr, of course.
  • When I drove to California and back from my home in TN, it was almost a 4000 mile round-trip. Now, this guy is driving from England, to Slovakia and is going to pass through how many countries to get there? How many languages? How many cultures?

    Nothing insightful, but I find that just amazing that crossing half of the US is really and truly an amazing trek. I couldn't imagine driving Key West, FL -> Seattle, WA (or, hey, Alaska for that matter). (btw, mapquest: 3530 miles). We live in a fucking h
  • Spent two weeks this past June in Slovakia visiting relatives.
    Some tips:
    1) Pivo- beer, lager, pilsner is quite good and cheap (sorry not free). Prices varied from 10sk to 30sk a half liter (20 cents to 75 cents approx). I think Banska Bystrica may be the home of Zlaty Bazant (Golden Pheasant)- a very popular and very good beer. And for those whose don't drink beer, go for the Kofola, a cola that is pretty darn good, IMHO.

    2) I did not hike the trails in the low Tatras, but the trails in the high Tatras wer
    • And Kofola has a good caffeine content :) There is also a habit of mixing it with cold black coffee to make an 'iced coffee' drink... Ideal Hacker nutrition

      Depending where you go, the big MuckD does have places in Sk. Dunno about BB though but would be surprised if there isn't one skulking around somewhere. Try the local burgers, though. Very different but are actually feeding.

      Agree about Nescafe etc. We're buying a new house this summer and on my list of things to drive out with are "coffee(lots of)" !!
  • Man, I'm driving to Burningman next month from Austin, Texas and it's 2200 miles one-way. You silly Europeans and your tiny countries. :)

    32 hours one way in a truck with 2 women. Yes, it will be an interesting trip.
  • Any OS Developers/Followers that support the homeopathic use of good Beer/Ale are OK in my book. I don't see Redmond throwing very many Beer Bashes. I mean, which event would you rather attend? An event where the Beer flows like wine (huh?) and the atmosphere is in a fun loving pub or Brau Haus or an event at a far away Hotel/Convention Center with an overweight, scary and sweaty Steve Balmer marching around screaming incomprehensible buzz words about .NET. Seems like an easy choice.

    The thought of a drun
  • I will be in Bratislava almost exactly 1 mth after this. I will hoist a few in honor of this event, even though I will not be able to attend.
  • Better book accomodation in advance. I wasnt there since 2 years now but it used to be a common problem there in Banska Bystrica.
  • I'm driving from England, a 2400 mile round trip!"

    Some of which is underwater right? Sounds fun!

  • free as in beer?

  • how about a linux wine hike in the beautiful Napa Valley? (o.k. I live in Sonoma - close enough)

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