[SGVLUG] TONIGHT: SGVLUG with Jason Scott of Internet Archive on Zoom

Lan Dang l.dang at ymail.com
Thu Oct 21 11:27:22 PDT 2021


 Hi all,
If you missed this talk, we actually recorded it.  It contains both the main talk and the Q&A.   

Jason Scott is a fantastic speaker and it was a walk down memory lane to remember the days of BBSes and dial up connections.  We also got some questions answered regarding the Internet Archive.
You can view the recording on YouTube here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJVkLg3Kxtw

Lan

    On Thursday, October 14, 2021, 07:23:03 AM PDT, Braddock Gaskill via SGVLUG <sgvlug at sgvlug.net> wrote:  
 
 SGV Linux Users Group Monthly Meeting: A DINOSAUR AMONG THE MAMMALS

We are excited to have Jason Scott, the notorious internet and pre-internet archivist and director of BBS “The Documentary” as our guest speaker for this month.  Via Zoom only.
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83518830884?pwd=VzhlbitCUWpuTzF3Ni9MR0hKUUtkdz09
Agenda:6:45 - Introductions, chat7:05 - Announcements7:15 - Talk start -- A DINOSAUR AMONG THE MAMMALS
Talk Description:TEXTFILES.COM was created in 1998 to celebrate the long-gone era of the BBS, and for over 20 years has provided that service to generations of Internet users. But TEXTFILES.COM is, itself, a relic, now outside the realm of what the Internet is in the present day. Founder Jason Scott walks over his history before, during, and not quite after the era of TEXTFILES.COM as a library and archive. 
Speaker BIO: Jason Scott is the Free-Range Archivist at the Internet Archive and an occasional documentary filmmaker and podcaster.
About the SGVLUG:SGVLUG is one of the oldest and most active Linux User Groups in the Greater Los Angeles area. In addition to Linux, the group also shares interests in other free and open source software, all forms of technology, and the discussion of issues that arise with these new tools, such as privacy rights. 
SGVLUG attracts members from throughout LA County including Pasadena, Glendale, Burbank, and eastward throughout the San Gabriel Valley. Our members include software developers, system administrators, hardware engineers, and software users of all levels of expertise. Many work in the technology field as employees, contractors or consultants, and enjoy the learning and networking opportunities available from the group. We also have many members that serve as volunteers of their time and skills at various local events, including the annual Southern California Linux Expo (SCaLE).
    
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