hi all,

i will be facilitating this meeting as ronald will be out of town. so
please rsvp to me (offlist) so we can figure out how much pizza and soda
to get.

thanx,

uri


Special Tech Meeting Monday, Sept 25, at MIT, with Damian Conway

Boston.pm will have a special tech meeting, Monday, September 25, at MIT,
in building E51, room 315 (directions below), starting at 7:15pm.  (Note:
not our usual room.)


Infamous Perl hacker Damian Conway will be presenting two of his
not-so-technical but highly entertaining talks from the recent O'Reilly
Open Source Conference, opentalk 2.0 and The DaVinci Codebase.


RSVP to Uri if you're planning to attend - uri(at)stemsystems.com.


Pizza and soda will be provided.


For more information about Boston Perl Mongers, or to subscribe to one of
our mailing lists, visit our website at http://boston.pm.org/


Directions to MIT, Building E51:

Building E51 (the Tang Center) is located at the corners of Amherst and
Wadsworth Streets in Cambridge.

http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?mapterms=e51

Directions by T:

Take the Red Line to Kendall.  Building E51 is right around the corner from
the T stop.  From the Inbound side, facing into Main Street, turn right
(toward Boston) and walk down the block.  Turn right on Wadsworth Street
and walk to the corner of Amherst Street.  Building E51 is the building
across the street directly in front of you with the metal canopy.

Directions by Car:

General directions provided by MIT:

http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?section=directions

The Boston Linux and Unix user group also meets at E51, so you may find
their directions helpful as well (for this meeting, we will be meeting in
315, rather than our usual room 376):

http://www.blu.org/directions/mit/e51-315.php

Parking Information:

MIT's Amherst Street Lot is adjacent to the building:

http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=P4&Parking=go

Officially, a sticker is required to park in the lot.  However, we've been
told unofficially that there is no enforcement after 3pm weekdays, nor on
the weekends.  Chances are very slim that cars will be ticketed.
Nonetheless, parking in the lot is at your own risk.




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