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To: UUASC-announce@UUASC.org
Subject: UUASC OC Meeting Announcement
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 23:49:27 -0700
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UUASC OC
Unix Users Association of Southern California
Orange County Chapter
September Meeting
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... Kermit ...
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Monday, September 10, 7-9 pm
Printronix
14600 Myford Road, Irvine
At the September UUASC OC meeting, member Dallas Legan will present a talk
on Kermit, the data communication program from Columbia University. He
plans to cover the Kermit file transfer protocol and the C-Kermit
(and derivatives) 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."
This is the first in a series of talks Mr. Legan is preparing to do
(next month may be a continuation of this talk).
The UUASC OC Chapter has a new president, Ron Petty. Speaking of this
meeting, Ron said, "This is also a watershed in the UUASC OC chapter,
as this is my first meeting under my tenure. I have procurred restrooms,
water and vending machines from Printronix (thank you Scott of Printronix
for the room). I may bring donuts and coffee in spite of the LA chapter
flaming the validity of donuts at a gathering of geeks. :)
"I welcome one and all in hopes of turning the OC chapter into the 600-lb
gorilla of Southern California Unix Groups."
The UUASC is for all persons using Unix either personally or
professionally, or interested in learning more about Unix. We recognize
all varieties of Unix, including (without prejudice) SCO, Linux, SVr4,
Solaris, AIX, and BSD. This is a good place to meet others with similar
interests and broaden your skills and knowledge. Generally, meetings
include a technical presentation on a hardware or software topic of
current interest to the Unix community and a round-table discussion
of current topics of interest to the group. We are always looking for
interesting presentations and your suggestions are most welcome.
Please join us this month and bring along your friends or
co-workers. Also, please forward this announcement to others who may
be interested and feel free to post it on BBSs, both electronic and
physical. If you receive more than one announcement by email, please
let us know so we can keep our lists current. Thanks for listening.
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I-5 =================/=== Exit Santa Ana Freeway (I-5) at
| / Jamboree, south to Walnut Street,
Myford | / SR-261 right to Myford Road, left on
| | / (toll) Myford. Or north on Jamboree,
| | / left on Walnut, left on Myford.
-------+-----|--/--- Walnut Or south on SR-261 toll road, exit
|** | / right at Walnut, left on Myford.
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Jamboree
Check out the UUASC Web site at http://www.UUASC.org/. Many thanks to
Quik Internet (http://www.quik.com/) for sponsoring our site.
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