Editor is traveling and on a project so this posting is just showing the "Editor's Picks" for this week.
THE hilite is the St. Charles LUG Thurs nite..."Linux as a Home Router: Part 2 VPN".
For details and all other listings, see the calendar @ www.sluug.org/resources/calendar
Editor'spicks =
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Wednesday, February 23
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6:30pm VIM Geeks
3720 Green Mount Crossing Drive Shiloh, IL 62269
http://www.vimgeeks.org
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7:00pm TAP - Science on Tap - Seismology in Antarctica: Listening to the Sounds of Climate Change
Maplewood, MO 63143 Schlafly Bottleworks
We will discuss efforts to instrument the Antarctic ice sheets with seismographs and GPS receivers, to better understand the physics of ice flow and the feedbacks between ice sheets and the solid earth. These projects involve traveling to the remotest, coldest parts of the globe and designing instrumentation capable of unattended operation at temperatures down to -100°F. The surprising results thus far include the discovery that huge ice streams 60 miles wide lurch forward twice a day, and that the land surface in parts of Antarctica is rising as the ice melts.
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Thursday, February 24
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1:30pm GIS (Geospatial Info Sys) User Grp
-Homeland Security Infrastructure (HIFLD).
-Missouri PSA (Protetive Security Advisor
1:30pm . 3:30pm
This agenda has 2 homeland security themes:
1:30 - 2:30 Jeremiah Steele will discuss HIFLD to the Regions (HTTR).
Established in 2002, the Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data Working Group (HIFLD) is comprised of four official members (Dept. of Homeland Security, Dept. of Defense, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, and U.S. Geological Survey) and several thousand contributing partners who promote the collections, processing, and sharing of infrastructure geospatial information.
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6:00pm stlMD - StL Mobile Dev - Android ASOP (Android Source)
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6:30pm StC LUG - St. Charles Linux Users Grp
-Linux as a Home Router: Part 2 VPN
Now that we have our linux box setup as our home router, lets see if we can't add some convenient VPN access. This way we can remote in to our home network (unfiltered network) when needed and operate securely for those "need to get out of the house" moments.
We'll primarily be looking at setting up OpenVPN SSL, however we might take a look at a few other quick solutions out there.
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Saturday, February 26
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2:00pm GAMP - Gateway Area Mac Programers
StL CocoaHeads - Mac & iPhone Programming
Very last minute reminder on TODAY's lunch!
Editor's picks =
TODAY
In 30 mins!!! Lunch with SuSE & SNUG = Running .NET on Linux with MONO.
Perl Mongers = Perl 6
Thursday
St Louis Linux US = linux for the Blind
Saturday
OlMoLUG
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Wednesday February 16
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SNUG - Novell Users Grp and SuSE Linux Lunch - .NET on MONO in Linux
WhenWed, February 16, 11:30am . 12:45pm
Where9500 Manchester Rd, Rockhill, MO 63119 (map)
Description http://snug.sluug.org/
SNUG - StL Novell Users Grp and SuSE sig. A lunch time meeting about
SuSE Linux & other Novell sftwr, every 3rd Wednesday at Bandana's Bar-BQ
(corner of Rock Hill and Manchester Rds)
Seating is limited so please RSVP Gary Hollingsworth by
mailto:garyh@itinet.com This month: Running .NET applications on Linux
using Mono. Novell's open source MONO project enables applications
written for Microsoft's .NET to be run on Linux & *nix systems. Mono is
an implementation of the CLI and the .NET Base Class Library (BCL), and
provides additional functionality. The MONO project was started by
Ximian in 2001and turned out the working MONO 1.0 in 2004. Novell bought
Ximian and continued the development with the most recent release in
November 2010. The free and open source MONO project is led by Novell to
create an ECMA standard compliant .NET-compatible set of tools
including, among others, a C# compiler and a Common Language Runtime,
Moonlite (a Silverlite implimentation), F#, Visual Basic, Gtk#, ASP.NET,
ADO.NET.... The stated purpose of Mono is not only to be able to run
Microsoft .NET applications cross-platform, but also to bring better
development tools to Linux developers. Mono can be run on Android, BSD,
iOS, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, and other Unix operating systems as well
as MS-Windows and some game console OSes such as the ones for the
PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360. Some feared that MS crated .NET to
force web developers into a "MS-only" existence but MONO allows the
"Open Standards world" to benefit from the .NET tools and existing apps
while crossing platforms.
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2:00pm
STLISACA - StL InfoSys Audit & Ctrl Assn
WhenWed, February 16, 2pm . 4pm
DescriptionSee http://www.isaca-stlouis.org/
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3:30pm
Jeopardy Last Day of SuSE Linux vs human champions
WhenWed, February 16, 3:30pm . 4:00pm
WhereCh 4.1 KMOV (map)
DescriptionMonday thru Wed, an IBM computer running SuSE Linux will play
on TV's Jeopardy game show (3:30pm in St.L. Set your DVRs.) The computer
will take on all-time champions Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter. Unlike the
chess playing "Deep Blue", this computer, named "Watson" is off the
shelf hardware. It will use Natural Language Processing to understand
the english questions just like its human competitors. Watson will have
to decide its confidence in knowing the correct answer and decide if it
should "ring in" and take the points penalty if it guesses wrongly. PBS'
Nova did a special on it this week. (Check your listings for repeats.)
Miles O'Brien (the PBS reporter, not the Star Trek transporter chief)
lost to it during the show. title = "Smartest Machine on Earth." >
Watson is powered by 10 racks of IBM Power 750 servers, running SuSE
Linux. > It uses 15 terabytes of RAM and 2,880 processor cores. > > To
prepare for "Jeopardy!", it has been loaded with a > huge amount of >
information about books, movies, history, plays, music, > current
events, and the list goes on. > > For each question, Watson evaluates
information from > about 200 million > pages of content, or 1 million
books, McQueeney said. from
http://washingtontechnology.com/articles/2011/02/10/ibm-watson-data-uses.as…
For those who might prefer to watch online, it is viewable at
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/tech/smartest-machine-on-earth.html Gary
wrote in his previous email that the system uses Natural Language
Processing (NLP) to parse human speech. Check out the presentation given
to our very own LUG on NLP by Kevin Scannell from the computer science
department of SLU at
http://stllug.sluug.org/meeting_notes/2008/osltusm.pdf. -Jeff
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6:00pm
GCC - Gateway Computer Club
WhenWed, February 16, 6pm . 8pm
Where10001 Bunkum Rd. Fairview Heights, IL 62208 (map)
DescriptionVenue: Caseyville Township Bldg.
See http://gcc.signalhill.net/
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6:30pm
stlPM - StL Perl Mongers Grp =Perl 6
WhenWed, February 16, 6:30pm . 8:30pm
Where6665 Delmar Boulevard, Saint Louis, MO 63130-4544 (map)
DescriptionTONIITE = PERL 6. Perl6 has been a long time coming with the
original design dating back to 2000. With releases of great Perl 6
partial implementations such as Rakudo and Niecza rolling along Perl 6
is becoming a more exciting technology every day. This talk will cover
some of the features and advancements that Perl 6 provides today and try
and provide some knowledge on how it can be useful today.
Venue is Announce Media, LLC
Meetings are on every 3rd Wednesday of the month
http://stlouis.pm.org/
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7:00pm
StL ALT.NET - GIT distributed version control system
WhenWed, February 16, 7pm . 9pm
Where999 Executive Parkway Saint Louis, MO (map)
DescriptionVenue: Professional Employment Group
See http://www.meetup.com/stlaltdotnet/ Developers should not align
themselves with platforms and languages, but with principles and ideas.
An "alternative" view of the Microsoft development universe--a view that
challenged the "Microsoft-only" approach to software development. He
distilled his thoughts into four key developer characteristics which
form the basis of the ALT.NET philosophy: 1. You're the type of
developer who uses what works while keeping an eye out for a better way.
2. You reach outside the mainstream to adopt the best of any community:
Open Source, Agile, Java, Ruby, etc. ,,,
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Thursday, February 17
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1:00pm
WCORCC - General Mtg
WhenThu, February 17, 1pm . 3pm
WhereDaniel Boone Branch, St. Louis County Library, 300 Clarkson Road in
Ellisville (map)
DescriptionWest County Older Residents Computer Club
See http://wcorcc.tripod.com/ for current information.
Contact Mary Ann (6363918123) or Gordon(6363916469)
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5:30pm
stlISSA - Information Systems Security Association - Web and Database
Security
WhenThu, February 17, 5:30pm . 7:30pm
DescriptionSTLISSA - St. Louis Chapter - Information Systems Security
Association (ISSA)
http://stl.issa.org
Times and locations may vary each month. This month: - Web and Database
Security
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6:30pm
stlLUG -Linux Users' Grp
WhenThu, February 17, 6:30pm . 9:30pm
Where4633 World Pkwy Cir, Berkeley, MO 63134 (map)
Description
Venue: IT Enterprises
See http://www.stllinux.org/ for latest Information.
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7:00pm
PHP - St Louis PHP Users Group
WhenThu, February 17, 7pm . 9pm
DescriptionSee http://www.meetup.com/php-425/
Only members of this Group can view the location for this Meetup (Which
is really STUPID!)
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7:30pm
Hiatus - STL Wordpress Users Group
WhenThu, February 17, 7:30pm . 9:00pm
Where7220 Lindbergh Blvd., Hazelwood, MO 63032 (map)
DescriptionVenue: Lift Office
See http://www.meetup.com/stlwordpress/
There is NO FEBRUARY 2011 meeting on their calendar.
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7:30pm
SLRCFA - St. Louis Radio Control Flying Association
WhenThu, February 17, 7:30pm . 9:00pm
Where13045 Tesson Ferry, St. Louis, MO (map)
Description http://www.slrcfa.com/
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Friday, February 18
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1:00pm
NCORCC
WhenFri, February 18, 1pm . 3pm
Where915 Utz Lane Hazelwood, MO 63042 (map)
DescriptionThe County Older Residents Computer Club Prarie Commons
Branch (between Howdershell and Dunn) http://www.corcc-stl.com/
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7:00pm
SLARC - St. Louis Area Radio Club
WhenFri, February 18, 7pm . 8pm
WhereBuder Park, Valley Park, MO 63088 (map)
DescriptionMonthly Meeting
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7:30pm
SLAS - St. Louis Astronomical Society
WhenFri, February 18, 7:30pm . 9:00pm
WhereWashington University, McDonnell Hall Room 162, St. Louis, MO (map)
DescriptionSee http://www.slasonline.org/ for current information.
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Saturday, February 19
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9:00am
OLMOLUG - Ol' Mo' Linux Users Group
WhenSat, February 19, 9am . 4pm
Where112 1st St, Old Monroe, MO 63369 (map)
DescriptionThird Saturday, sometimes fourth (see exceptions). Computers
& Things, (corner Elm & 1st) http://www.olmolug.org/ Far Northwest edge
of St. Charles Co. (Actually Lincoln Co,).
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10:00am
ROBOMO - StL Area Robotics Grp
WhenSat, February 19, 10am . 1pm
Where 10267 Saint Charles Rock Road, St. Ann, MO (map)
DescriptionNEW LOCATION! StL County Library Rock Road Branch (314)
429-5116
See http://www.robomo.com/ for current information.
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4:00pm
SILUG-ME
WhenSat, February 19, 4pm . 6pm
Where3720 Green Mount Crossing Dr., O Fallon, IL 62269 (map)
DescriptionSouther Illinois Linux Users Group - Metro East
See http://www.silug.org/
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Tuesday, February 22
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4:00pm
stlHDI - Help Desk Institute - - Mobile Support
6:30pm
HZWLUG - Hazelwood Linux Users Group
7:00pm
GAMUG-SP
7:00pm
Gateway Older Adults PC Club
7:00pm
LUCI General
7:30pm
Academy of Science - St. Louis
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Wednesday, February 23
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All day
SIMS-STL Society for Information Management
6:30pm
VIM Geeks
7:00pm
TAP - Science on Tap
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Thursday, February 24
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8:30am
STLCRMUG - St. Louis CRM Users Group
10:00am
WCORCC - Technical SIG Multimedia SIG
1:00pm
SCORCC-Windows
1:30pm
GIS (Geospatial Info Sys) User Grp -Homeland Security Infrastructure
(HIFLD). Missouri PSA
5:30pm
STL-AITP - Association of Information Technology Professionals
6:00pm
STLMD - St. Louis Mobile Dev
6:30pm
StC LUG - St. Charles Linux Users Group
7:00pm
MWG - MidWest Geeks
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Friday, February 25
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9:30am
Weber Road Computer Club
7:30pm
SLSRC - St. Louis & Suburban Radio Club
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Saturday, February 26
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2:00pm
GAMP - Gateway Area Mac Programers
Just a quick FYI. Hopefully "This Week's Events" will be
published soon.
All tech events tonite seem to be cancelled.
1. Ruby mtng has cancelled in deference to St. Valentine's Day.
2. BDPA has nothing listed on their website.
3. StL .NET languages (i.e. c#) grp website shows nothing for tonite.
Remember "the computer vs the humans this afternoon @ 3:30
pn Jeopady!
Remember St. Valentine's Day (or pay the consequences)!
Wed lunch mtng of SNUG / SuSE sig on "Running .NET on Linux with
MONO."
The BIG mtng this week = SLUUG general mtng Wed nite!!
Editor's picks =
Game Developer Contest = only 8 days left and $25,000 to be won!
Tonite (Tues) = GAMUG = Apple TV
Wed = SLUUG general mtng = Libre-Office -the new version of open Office
= Mobile Cellphone technology
= Chroot jails - a great security tool
Thurs = SPJ Journalist mtng = WikiLeaks
Thurs = StL Oracle Users Grp - cloud computing
Sunday = Central West End CWElug
Next week Wed = SNUG / SuSEsig = Running MS' .NET on MONO in Linux
Next week Thurs = StLlug = Video Capture and Editing
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TODAY
Tuesday, February 8
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Patch Tuesday
Tuesday, Feb 8, 2011
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patch_Tuesday
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All day
Unity GAME DEVELOPER contest. 8 days left. $25,000. 1st place=$10,000
Tuesday, Feb 8, 2011
$25,000 in prizes!
1st Place: $10,000
2nd Place: $5,000
3rd Place: $3,000
4th-10th Place: $1,000 each
http://www.kongregate.com/unity_game_contest
Unity is a multi-platform game development tool, designed from the start to ease creation of everything from 3D web games to Wii and iPhone games. A fully integrated professional application, Unity just happens to contain the most powerful engine this side of a million dollars and is totally free! Unity is used by the developers such as EA for Tiger Woods Gold from EA, Cartoon Network for Fusion Fall and the upcoming Lego Star Wars game, the Quest for R2-D2.
About the Contest Kongregate is happy to announce the support for Unity games, and to celebrate we.re teaming up with Unity for a game development contest (with some awesome prizes!) You are free to create any type of game developed with Unity that you choose so be creative and have fun with it! The 25 highest-rated entries will automatically become finalists, winners will be judged based on creativity, innovation, use of Unity, and how fun they are to play. Visit Unity for more resources and see complete rules of eligibility
Last day for game submission is February 15, 2011 and voting ends February 22, 2011. Winners will be announced on February 28, 2011!
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8:00am
StL SharePoint Users Grp
Tue, February 8, 8am . 11am
3 City Place Dr. St. Louis, MO 63141
VENUE: Microsoft Corporation, 11th Floor, MPR2
http://www.stlsug.org/
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11:30am
STLLTUG - St. Louis Lotus Technologies Users Grp
Tue, February 8, 11:30am . 1:00pm
500 Maryville Centre Drive, St. Louis, MO
IBM Maryville building See http://www.stldominotes.org/
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STLSSUG -St. Louis SQL Server User Group
Tue, February 8, 1pm . 4pm
Three City Place Drive, St. Louis, MO 63141
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5:30pm
GAMUG - Gateway Area MacIntosh Users Group
- The new APPLE TV & the MAC APP STORE
Tue, February 8, 5:30pm . 9:00pm
Parkway Central High School
http://www.gamug.org/
Beginner SIG - 5:30 PM
Intermediate SIG - 5:30 PM
General Meeting - 7:00 PM
The new APPLE TV and the MAC APP STORE: Simon Amies will demonstrate the new Apple TV and Air Play which allows iPads and other iOS 4.2 devices to stream video to TVs with HDMI connectors. We also will have a brief discussion of the new Mac App Store which debuts Jan. 6, and what that will mean for Mac users.
SPECIAL NOTE: The Apple TV that Simon uses for the demo will be given away as a members-only attendance prize at the end of the evening.
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CCSL - Computer Consultants of St. Louis
Tue, February 8, 6pm . 7pm
6630 Delmar Blvd, University City, MO 63128
Venue: St. Louis Bread Co.
See http://www.ccsl.org/
Dinner reservations and cancellations 314-995-4652
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LUCI-NB - Linux Users Central Illinois (Newbie Mtg)
Tue, February 8, 7pm . 9pm
1011 E. Ash Street Springfield, IL
VENUE: Illinois State Museum Research and Collections Center
See http://www.luci.org/
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Wednesday, February 9
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8:00am
StL ACT! Users Grp
Wed, February 9, 8am . 9am
See http://www.meetup.com/St-Louis-ACT-Software-Users-Group/
Location is usually shown only to members (which is really STUPID!).
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SCORCC-G Geneology SIG
Wed, February 9, 1pm . 2pm
Tesson Ferry Library Branch, 9920 Lin-Ferry Road, St. Louis, MO 63123
See http://www.scorcc.org/
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JCMS - Joomla CMS
Wed, February 9, 6pm . 8pm
10425 Old Olive LL3 St Louis, MO 63141
Venue: Above Web Media
http://www.meetup.com/Joomla-CMS-and-Graphics-Design/
NO WEBSITE ENTRY! Is mtng cancelled?
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SLUUG
St. Louis Unix Users Group
= Libre-Office.
Mobile Cellphone technology.
Chroot jails
Sun "owned" the open-source project Open Office.
Oracle bought Sun. A number of contributors to Open Office
did not think Oracle was being adequately responsive to
the calls for improvements & progress.
So the "nice thing" about open-source is you can "take your ball
and go home". A group of developers have taken the Open Office
code and "forked off" a new code base called Libre-Office.
Will Oracle just give the Open Office name to Libre Office
and will it be the "gold standard"? Or will the fork be permanent
and Oracle maintain development of Open Office in another direction?
What's new and improved in Libre Office? Stan will tell
us his experinces of the last month de-installing Open Office
and installing Libre-Office.
Will Oracle just give the Open Office name to Libre Office
and will it be the "gold standard"? Or will the fork be permanent
and Oracle maintain development of Open Office in another direction?
And...another short presentation on Mobile Cellphone technology.
2G vs. 3G vs. 4G... Bigger is always better, right?
Maybe not. Maybe you really want to know if the frequencies
being used are the best for your terrain and buildings?
The tutorial on "Chroot jails" is a way of restricting root
access in a very scure way still getting access for what is needed.
Wed, February 9, 6:30pm . 9:00pm
11885 Lackland Road, Maryland Heights, MO 63146
http://www.sluug.org/
VENUE: Graybar Electric Co, Inc.
Your forum for exchanging information about open standards,
open systems, open source, products, services and architectures.
TONITE= Main presentations @7:30 = Libre-Office by Stan Reichardt.
= Mobile cell phone technologies
by Jerry Stutte.
Basic/tutorial @ 6:30 = Chroot jails by Lee Lammert
All month = elections
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7:00pm
MTM - Midwest Tech Meetup -MOVED March 3
Wed, February 9, 7pm . 9pm
http://www.meetup.com/MTechM/ MOVED to 1st Thursday! i.e. March 3
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Thursday, February 10
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10:00am
WCORCC-WE - MS Word SIG Excel SIG
Thu, February 10, 10am . 3pm
Daniel Boone Branch Library
West County Older Residents Computer Club
http://wcorcc.tripod.com/
MS Word SIG - 10:00 AM
MS Excel SIG - 1:00 PM
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SCORCC-F Financial SIG
Thu, February 10, 11am . 1pm
Tesson Ferry Library Branch,
9920 Lin-Ferry Road, St. Louis, MO 63123
South County Older Residents Computer Club
See http://www.scorcc.org/
** *Membership Fee Required* **
Financial Special Interest Group
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12:00pm
Gateway/400 Group -"Systems Director for IBM i"
Thu, February 10, 12:00pm . 1:30pm
12031 Lackland Rd, St Louis, MO
VENUE: Spazio's in WestPort, at the Comfort Inn
http://www.gateway400.org/
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12:00pm
WikiLeaks and access to public records
(What happens when you get:
the FBI agent-in-charge of StL,
a newspaper editor,
& a law school prof,
to talk about WikiLeaks?)
Thu, February 10, 12pm . 1pm
1234 Washington Ave Saint Louis, MO 63103
# : Lucas Park Grille
Downtown
St. L. chapter, Society of Professional Journalists
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange might not think governments have a right to keep secrets from their citizens, but the reality is that many government documents are not part of the public record. So, where is the line drawn between what the public and journalists have access to and what they don't? And is that line reasonable?
We'll ask three distinguished panelists to discuss those questions and others regarding government secrecy and public access at the next lunch meeting of the St. Louis Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists.
The panelists are:
Dennis Baker, special agent in charge of the FBI St.L Division. Jean Buchanan, Post-Dispatch assist. managing editor/projects.
Alan Howard, St. Louis University School of Law
professor and First Amendment expert.
The meeting will be noon until 1pm Thursday, Feb. 10, at Lucas Park Grille, 1234 Washington Avenue, downtown St. Louis. The cost, including lunch, soft drink, and tip, is $10 for SPJ members and $12 for other guests. 314-971-0073
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1:00pm
slOUG - StL Oracle Users Grp - cloud computing
Thu, February 10, 1:00pm . 4:45pm
424 South Woodsmill Road, Chesterfield, MO 63017
http://www.sloug.org/
Pete Heinrich from Oracle will be speaking about cloud computing and Oracle's direction specifically in the area of Software as a Service (SAAS). We'd also welcome everyone to share their experiences with SAAS, Platform as a Service (PAAS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IAAS). The meeting will be at Oracle's office on Woodsmill.
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6:30pm
STLJUG - StL Java Users Grp
-RabbitMQ is a messaging broker
utilizing the open AMQP protocol
Thu, February 10, 6:30pm . 8:00pm
424 South Woods Mill Road, Chesterfield, MO 63017
http://www.ociweb.com/javasig/
DIFFERENT LOCATION THIS MONTH!!!
Oracle offices. 424 South Woods Mill Road Suite 200, Chesterfield, MO 63017 (NOT at CityPlace One Auditorium) RabbitMQ is a robust messaging broker utilizing the open AMQP protocol that is both high performance and easy to use. In addition to digging into the details of how RabbitMQ works there will also be an in-depth demonstration of using the new spring-amqp module as well as tying different languages and platforms together using AMQP based messaging.
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Friday, February 11
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10:00am
SCORCC-DTP Desktop Publishing
Fri, February 11, 10am . 12pm
County Government Center
4544 Lemay Ferry Road, St. Louis, MO 63129
SCORCC-DTP South County Older Residents Computer Club
See http://www.scorcc.org/
** *Membership Fee Required*
** Desktop Publishing Special Interest Group - 10:00 AM
Photoimpact Special Interest Group - 11:00 AM
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Saturday, February 12
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8:30am
T3 Techies Teaching Techies -hiatus
Sat, February 12, 8:30am . 12:00pm
625 North Euclid St. Louis, MO 63108
http://www.techiesteachingtechies.com/
The Euclid Plaza Building, Suite 516 (Delmar & Euclid),
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12:00pm
DBUG - Data Bytes Users Group
Sat, February 12, 12pm . 3pm
12863 Willowyk Drive, St. Louis, MO
See http://dbug-stl.tripod.com/Home.htm
Thornhill Branch Library,
12863 Willowyk Drive (off Fee Fee Road), St. Louis, MO
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6:00pm
ASEMO - Astronomical Society of Eastern Missouri
Sat, February 12, 6pm . 10pm
See http://asemonline.org/ for current information.
* Regular General Meeting*
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Sunday, February 13
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1:00pm
New date -
CWElug Central West End Linux Users' Group
Sun, February 13, 1pm . 5pm
1610 S. Big Bend Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63117
Venue: Scott's Office
http://groups.google.com/group/cwelug/
(which may not actually be current).
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COMIING NEXT WEEK...
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Monday, February 14
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1:00pm
SCORCC-GM - General Meeting
6:00pm
stlDNLIG - StL .NET Languages Interest Group
6:00pm
BDPA - Black Data Processing Associates
6:00pm
stlRUBY - STL Ruby Users' Grp
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Tuesday, February 15
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Unity GAME DEVELOPER contest ends 1:59am tonite! $25,000. 1st place=$10,000
11:45am
stlHDI - Help Desk Institute -date & time CHANGE
1:00pm
SCORCC-CM - Computer Media SIG
2:00pm
stlISSA - Information Systems Security
Association - Web and Database Security
6:00pm
HIATUS - STLOSUG - StL OpenSolaris Users Grp
6:30pm
StL Hadoop Users Grp
-the Hive project at Cloudera.
7:00pm
Astronomy Digital Imaging SIG
7:30pm
Academy of Science - St. Louis
1:59am
Unity GAME DEVELOPER contest ends
@1:59am tonite! $25,000. 1st place=$10,000
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Wednesday, February 16
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1:359m
Unity GAME DEVELOPER contest ends
9:00am
Thornhill Computer Club
11:30am
SNUG - Novell Users Grp
& SuSE Linux Lunch
- .NET on MONO in Linux
2:00pm
STLISACA - StL InfoSys Audit & Ctrl Assn
6:00pm
GCC - Gateway Computer Club
6:30pm
stlPM - StL Perl Mongers Grp
7:00pm
StL ALT.NET
- GIT distributed
version control system
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Thursday, February 17
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1:00pm
WCORCC - General Mtg
1:30pm
St. Louis GIS Users Group
6:30pm
stlLUG -Linux Users' Grp
7:00pm
PHP - St Louis PHP Users Group
7:30pm
SLRCFA - StL Radio Control
Flying Association
7:30pm
STL Wordpress Users Group
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Friday, February 18
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1:00pm
NCORCC
7:00pm
SLARC - StL Area Radio Club
7:30pm
SLAS - StL Astronomical
Society
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Saturday, February 19
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9:00am
OLMOLUG - Ol' Mo' Linux Users Group (in Old Monroe in Lincoln County)
10:00am
ROBOMO - StL Area Robotics Grp
4:00pm
SILUG-ME
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