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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 11:21:07 PDT7
From: "Carla Hanzlik" <Carla@sundialsystems.com >
Reply-To: scoug-general@scoug.com
To: "SCOUG-General" <scoug-general@scoug.com >
Subject: SCOUG-General: Kermit presentation by Dallas Legan at USC

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Topic: Kermit
Speaker: Dallas Legan
Date and Time: April 24, 2003, 8-10 pm
Location: USC, THH 210
Cost: Free to members and general public

Topics:
Dallas will discuss the Kermit file transfer protocol and the C-Kermit
scripting language. Dallas said, "You might summarize C-Kermit as a
general 'telecommunications shell'. It is comparable to SQL or EMACS as
a powerful, special purpose tool."

Dallas Legan:
I began seriously programming almost simultaneously on various
mainframes (with emphasis on IBM 370), and the VIC-20, while working at
Rockwell Int. on the Space Shuttle program. There I produced engineering
support software and a few special tools when needed.

Since leaving Rockwell, I've developed network management tools for a
major metropolitin power utility, and am currently working toward some
level of Cisco Certification at Compurep Associates. When not at my
computer I'm usually reading or listening to music on a wide range of
topics.

Directions:
From the 110 Northbound
Exit Adams
Take a left onto Adams
Take a left onto Figueroa (south)
Pass Jefferson and turn right into Gate 3 Park in the parking structure
to the left, there is a $6 charge

From the 110 Southbound
Exit Adams
Go straight, you'll hit Figueroa, take a right (south)
Pass Adams
Pass Jefferson and turn right into Gate 3 Park in the parking structure
to the left, there is a $6 charge

After you park
Once you've parked exit the parking structure the way you came in, and
turn left (i.e. away from the gate). Walk along the path and you'll be
walking toward three buildings. The one slightly to the left of the end
of the path is VKC, it has red brick, and a tall tower on top of the
building with a large golden globe on the top of the tower. On the right
of VKC is SOS, it's very short, and to the right of that is a very tall
building. Right behind these buildings is THH (Taper Hall of
Humanities). This is the building you want. It's very long, and
L-shaped. Towards the right is an overhand and some glass doors, go in
there and and up the stairs. Room 210.

Maps
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