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[Last modified Thu May 25 01:17:17 EDT 1995] This is an automated monthly reminder of the BCS Linux & Unix User Group meeting. It is occasionally out of date; for the most up-to-date information on our group's events, check our Schedule of Speakers web page at http://www.bcs.org/bcs/Groups/linux/speakers.html The BCS Linux & Unix User Group meets on the third Wednesday of the month. We meet at M.I.T., Building 16, Room 134, from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM. We also hold our volunteer meeting a week prior to the main meeting, at Pioneer Global Telecommunications, 811 Boylston Street, Boston, across the street from the Prudential Center. We do a number of social events as well; checkour web pages for details. ******** ******** ******** ******** The schedule for 1995 is as follows: Wednesday, September 20, 1995 (volunteer meeting September 13) Spider Boardman presents an Introduction to Perl Wednesday, August 16, 1995 (volunteer meeting August 9) Michael Bushnell shows us Emacs for Power Users Wednesday, July 19, 1995 (volunteer meeting July 12) Matt Welsh speaks on Linux Troubleshooting Wednesday, June 21, 1995 (volunteer meeting June 14) Bill Cattey shows us the Andrew user interface system (AUIS) Wednesday, May 17, 1995 (volunteer meeting May 10) Linus Torvalds tells us What's New With Linux also a post-meeting volunteer organizers meeting on May 24 Wednesday, April 19, 1995 (volunteer meeting Apr 12) Dan Demus demonstrates booting diskless Sun workstations from a Linux server Wednesday, March 15, 1995 (volunteer meeting Mar 8) Jim Paradis of Digital Equipment Corporation presents Linux on the DEC Alpha AXP Wednesday, February 15, 1995 (volunteer meeting Feb 8) Robert Luoma introduces us to TCL and TK. Wednesday, January 18, 1995 (volunteer meeting Jan 11) Linux as a server for WWW It is one of the superstitions of the human mind to have imagined that virginity could be a virtue. -- Voltaire
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