[SGVLUG] R: SGVLUG Digest, Vol 441, Issue 6

Braddock braddock at braddock.com
Sat Mar 8 22:10:22 PST 2014


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On 03/08/2014 05:37 PM, simone bernacchia wrote:
> 
> I was looking for you, people: had again my AROS booth in stand 16,
> next to Gentoo and in front to HP; pity had to get out sooner due
> to family problems, but where were you located?
> 
> Simone Bernacchia

Simone,
WE meet in Pasadena at Burger Continental near the corner of Lake and
California.  Or if you mean at SCALE, we had a Birds of a Feather for
SGVLUG/HAK but no booth.

Would you be interested in giving a talk at a future LUG meeting about
AROS?  I grew up on Amigas.

- -braddock

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> 1. Meeting next Thursday + promoting upcoming LUG meetings (Lan
> Dang)
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>  Message: 1 Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2014 13:26:09 -0800 (PST) From: Lan
> Dang <l.dang at ymail.com> To: "SGVLUG List." <sgvlug at sgvlug.net> 
> Subject: [SGVLUG] Meeting next Thursday + promoting upcoming LUG 
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> Hi all,
> 
> Reminder that we have a SGVLUG meeting next Thursday at Burger 
> Continental. It's the first one after SCALE, so we will have a lot
> to talk about.? I don't know if anyone has leftover swag from 
> SCALE.? I think I have a lot of penguins to give away.? The
> meeting starts at 7pm as usual, but our presenters will not be 
> available till 8pm.? It would be nice if we can make sure that
> Burger Continental stays open a little later than usual next 
> Thursday.??
> 
> 
> The March and April meetings are related to the One Laptop Per
> Child project and mention the Internet in a Box project.? These are
> all worthwhile projects and they could use more volunteers.? Please
> promote these meetings to anyone that you think would be
> interested.
> 
> The information is on Meetup and on the SGVLUG website 
> (sgvlug.org).
> 
> March 8:  Unleashing Kids and Teachers in Haiti 
> http://www.meetup.com/SGVTech/events/163841252/
> 
> April 10: Open Source in Education and One Laptop Per Child "2.0" 
> http://www.meetup.com/SGVTech/events/166053072/
> 
> 
> Here is the information on this month's meeting
> 
> 
> TOPIC: Unleashing Kids and Teachers in Haiti DATE: Thursday, March
> 8th, 8pm SPEAKERS: Curt Thompson and James Murdza ABSTRACT:
> 
> Curt Thompson and James Murdza, both recently back from trips to 
> Haiti, will talk about the evolution of the One Laptop per Child
> Project into Unleash Kids, their successes and failures working
> with schools, establishing a lasting infrastructure, and the
> technology behind it all.
> 
> Some of the projects they will talk about are a mission school
> using OLPC laptops and a school server providing internet 
> caching/filtering servers, a remote off-the-grid school using only
> solar power to charge ten laptops, an orphanage with twenty
> computers and miniature solar panels, and several schools using
> Internet-in-a-Box, an offline source of Wikipedia, Khan Academy,
> and Open Street Map.
> 
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