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I enrolled in Bluepoint's Total Linux course in June of 2001. Aside from learning Linux through a well-designed course, I also made a lot of new friends - sharing our enthusiasm for Linux, as well as other aspects of life. But what stood out in my mind, were the people behind Bluepoint: Magie Antonio, Engels Antonio, and Eddie Salonga. Their passion and dedication to making world-class Linux training accessible to under-privileged Filipino students is inspiring and infectious. Most of the alumni I have met (including myself), have volunteered to either train, fund, or help organize Bluepoint's free training seminars to advocate the use of Open Source technology all over the Philippines.

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Road Tour 2003 - Batangas
Friday, Sep 26, 2003, 10:00 PM

Bluepoint continues bringing Linux and Open Source technologies to Filipinos nationwide as it hits the road this 2003. Patterned after the highly successful One Linux Day event of 2000, the Bluepoint Road Tour 2003 is a yearlong round trip from Manila and back, with stops in Baguio, Batangas, and Iloilo. This tour is made possible with the help of American Power Conversion and Computerworld Philippines.


THIRD STOP: LINUX AND OPEN SOURCE WORKSHOP AT LYCEUM OF BATANGAS


The Bluepoint Road Tour 2003 continued today with a day-long "Linux in LIMA" Open Source workshop at the Lyceum International Maritime Academy AVR in Cuta, Batangas City. More than 200 students and professionals from Batangas attended the event.

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