[NCLUG] ANN: NCLUG Hacking Society, October 28, 2003

James DeWitt jdewitt at verinet.com
Sun Oct 26 12:58:19 MST 2003


This reminds me...

Hi NCLUGers,

Because of the election on November 4th, we won't have an NCLUG meeting
then, but on Tuesday the 11th.  Also, our location will temporarily change for 
November AND December.

--------- <pre-announce>
What: November NCLUG Meeting
When: Tuesday November 11, 6pm
Where: East Atrium Conference Room, Lory Student Center, CSU
Food afterwards: The Korean place in Campus West (West of the campus)

The East Atrium Conference room is pictured here at the bottom center,
between the Software Cellar and the First National Bank:
    http://www.sc.colostate.edu/maps.asp?Level=main
(North is to the Right on this map)
There is plenty of parking in the lot North of the center. Take Meldrum 
South from Laurel Ave.

(ALSO, December's meeting will be on December 2nd, at the South Harmony
Library.  More information to follow.)

See you there,
JD
--------- </pre-announce>

On Sunday 26 October 2003 12:47 pm, Sean Reifschneider wrote:
>    Dinner: Pho Duy, 7pm
>    Meeting: tummy.com space at Re/Max, 4703 Boardwalk (by Sam's), 8pm
>
> This Tuesday from 8pm to 11pm we will be having another installment of the
> Hacking Society.  At 7pm we'll be gathering at a restaurant for dinner,
> then heading over to the normal place at 8pm for the main event.
>
> We will be meeting for dinner at 7pm at Pho Duy.  Pho Duy is a new Pho
> restaurant on Drake a bit over a mile west of College.  It's on the north
> side of the street by the "Longs Drugs", between the Cinema Saver theatre
> and the artist formerly known as Steel's grocery store.  By the In and Out
> Burger on Camrose.
>
> The goal of the Hacking Society is to foster geek community-building
> through the shared experience of hacking. Of course, by "hacking",
> I mean the more historic meaning of working on interesting projects
> (Jargon File "hack" entry, sense 6). Not the "script kiddies trying to
> compromise boxes" meaning which has become what most people think of in
> relation to the term.
>
> It's meant to be a sacred place full of positive hacking energy, if you
> will.  Hacking by osmosis...
>
> Hacking Society is primarily meant for you to come and work on your own
> projects, as opposed to soliciting others to solve your problems (which is
> usually more what goes on at an Install Fest or at the main NCLUG
> meetings).
>
> More information on Hacking Society, including some ideas for projects to
> work on there, can be found at:
>
>    http://www.hackingsociety.org/
>
> Sean




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