Hi LinuxUsers,

Below is a message I made up for the homeschooling lists I belong to. Would 
love to meet up with you at one of the local interations of the lectures. Would 
love to peak your interest in the projects the Hawthorne Center is in to.

Donna 

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Hi All,

The Hawthorne Center for Innovation, located in the Fontana area of the Inland 
Empire, has been supporting (for the past 6+years) the work of Ben Cooper 
(Senior Research Scientist-in-Residence here at the Hawthorne Center for 
Innovation) as he has been doing original research in the areas of computer 
hardware (he has developed a non-binary architecture) / software development 
(as well as in the area of sustainable energy production - currently, he is 
also perfecting the design for a solar-powered turbine engine he has invented). 

For the last 3 years, Ben has been teaching a group of homeschoolers about the 
benefits of working with a free version of the Smalltalk programming language: 
Squeak  - the language Ben considers the language of the future. (Some of you 
may have met Ben at past CHN Expos or at past Ontario-based Home School Fairs). 

Next week there will be 5 chances for those in the SoCal area who would like to 
get an introduction to Smalltalk to hear more about it. James Foster will be 
making presentations where questions you may have on the efficacy of Smalltalk 
can be answered. Read about what he has to say about Smalltalk:  
http://programminggems.wordpress.com/2009/01/13/socal/


  a.. Monday, February 16, at Caltech for the Los Angeles Smalltalk User's Group
  b.. Tuesday, February 17, at 11:00 AM in Room 146 of the Price Science 
Complex at La Sierra University
  c.. Tuesday, February 17, at 7:00 PM in Room A-826 of Nichol Hall at Loma 
Linda University
  d.. Wednesday evening, February 18, for San Diego's Ruby Community (details 
forthcoming)
  e.. Thursday, February 19, at UCLA for the Los Angeles Ruby/Rails Meetup Group

We, here at the Hawthorne Center, will, in a couple of months, be finally 
launching a site for uploading all of history - based on my 20 years of 
historical research and Ben's just finished "fuzzy" cloud-based web framework 
written in Smalltalk. Ben's framework is even more revolutionary than the one 
that James Foster will be presenting  - Ben's is scaleable so as to have the 
potential to become the biggest website on the Internet. Also, over the next 
couple of months, Ben will finish coding a web framework that will allow "the 
rest of us" to create their own website with drag-and drop elements available 
in the above-mentioned Squeak version of Smalltalk. 

(Ben and I plan to be at the Caltech, La Sierra U, and Loma Linda U 
presentations if you would like to meet up with us and get the specifics of 
what we are up to. Or, feel free to contact me anytime).

Hope to make contact with you,

Donna Schrokosch,
Founder, Hawthorne Center for Innovation
donna @hawcenter.org
909-350-0311

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