<blockquote
  what="two official announcements"
  first="NYLUG HackFest,
         see first announcement for more information"
  second="Lisp NYC with remote
          Michael Bohn on Acheron,
          Common Lisp's [Google Web Toolkit]-like Thing,
          and after,
          eating and drinking with here and now Heow Goodman"
  rsvp="requested for first part, first part only, of
        Lisp NYC meeting, see second announcement"
  edits=""
  announcements-separator="***** .... *****">

 From: NYLUG Announcements <[email protected]>
 To: NYLUG Announcements <[email protected]>
 Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 09:20:02 -0400 (EDT)
 Subject: [nylug-announce] NYLUG Workshop / Hacking Society, (Smalltalk, C++, 
Python) TOMORROW April 12 6:00PM-8:00PM
 Reply-To: Announcements from NYLUG <[email protected]>

 This is a reminder for the event detailed below.

 WORKSHOP / HACKFEST
 Date: Tuesday, April 12, 2011
 Time: 6:00pm
 Duration: 2 hours
 Location: NY Public Library Hudson Park Branch, 66 Leroy St., NY NY 10014

 Topics:
   This week, we're going to take a look at LaTeX, the documentation layout 
language.
    We will also provide install help for newcomers to Linux.

   Bring something to discuss! There's a blackboard, chalk, and Internet
   access.  Notebook computers are helpful but not required. Bring books!
   All levels of experience from totally new to experienced welcome!

 Resources:
   *  LaTeX project homepage:
       http://www.latex-project.org/

   *  NYLUG-Talk list
      http://nylug.org/listinfo/nylug-talk/

 Map & Directions:
   http://nylug.org/hackcalendar

   We meet in the basement. Enter the library and head to the back. If the
   door is closed when you arrive you can ask the manager of the library for
   the keys to the room if you're comfortable opening up the basement, or
   you can wait for some of the others to arrive.

 Description:
   We will continue meeting on a bi-weekly basis at the Hudson Library at
   66 Leroy St New York, NY 10014.

   It is helpful, but not necessary to have a notebook computer.          
   There's WiFi in the library for your convenience.                      

 Mailing List:
   We have a mailing list!  Join it here:
   http://nylug.org/mailman/listinfo/hack

   or send mail to: [email protected]
   with a Subject: subscribe

   There is also an RSS feed for the workshop mailing list at:
   http://nylug.org/mlist/hack.rss

 IRC Channel:
   On Freenode, in #nylug-hack .  Stop by #nylug also.
 The Next Meeting After This Meeting:
   The following Workshop will be held on: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at 6:00 PM
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 Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 09:36:51 -0400
 From: Heow Goodman <[email protected]>
 To: LispNYC <[email protected]>
 Subject: [Lisp] Reminder Lisp Meeting: April 12th, 7:00 at Google AND live 
webcast

 Join us Tuesday April 12th from 7:00 to 9:00 at Google AND live webcast

      RSVP for Google: http://lispnyc.org/meeting/rsvp
                       http://www.meetup.com/LispNYC/
  or join the webcast: http://bbb.brandorr.com/

 This is our first presentation webcast live at 7:00 EST, 11:00 UTC at
 http://bbb.brandorr.com/  (no webcast registration needed)


 Live from Germany, Michael Bohn presents: Acheron, Common Lisp's Google
 Web Toolkit

 Acheron compiles [a subset of] Common Lisp directly to JavaScript where
 it can be executed natively in nearly any web browser.

 Similar to the strategy implemented by the Google Web Toolkit, Acheron
 allows you to avoid the perils of JavaScript and use tools such as a
 REPL in this interesting new JavaScript compiler.

 Michael Bohn studied computer science at the Trier University of Applied
 Sciences, Germany and he now works there as a researcher of real-time
 systems and static program analysis.   Michael dedicated both his
 bachelor and masters thesis to Lisp topics: Dandelion (a Eclipse-based
 editor for Common Lisp) and Acheron.


 More info:
   http://lispnyc.org/blog/acheron
   http://sourceforge.net/projects/acheron/

 Webcast:
   http://bbb.brandorr.com/

 Location:
   Google, 9th Ave Entrance
   76 Ninth Ave
   on the 4th floor in the Baker Field room

 Google RSVP:
   http://lispnyc.org/meeting/rsvp
   http://www.meetup.com/LispNYC/

 _______________________________________________
 Lisp mailing list
 [email protected]
 http://www.lispnyc.org:8080/mailman/listinfo/lisp
    
</blockquote>


Distributed poC TINC:

Jay Sulzberger <[email protected]>
Corresponding Secretary LXNY
LXNY is New York's Free Computing Organization.
http://www.lxny.org
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