Editor's Picks =
Thurs. St. Charles LUG
How to do Animation!
Free "Art of Illusion" sftwr.
Wed. StL Hi Performance Computing
Vim Geeks
Sat. GAMP Mac/iPad/iPhone Programmers
Always check
http://www.SLUUG.org/
for last minute changes to events.
And the details...
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Wednesday, June 22
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4:30pm
STLHPC - StL High Performance Computing
Big Data Meets High Performance Computing
WhenWed, June 22, 4:30pm . 9:00pm
Where1 Savvis Parkway, Town and Country, MO 63017
DescriptionVENUE: Savvis Corporate Headquarters
See http://stlhpc.net/
TOPIC: Big Data Meets High Performance Computing Registration required -
No Fee. Join us in St. Louis at this free STLhpc.net event on June 22
to learn how High Performance Computing (HPC) is being leveraged to
transform unprecedented amounts of data from various industries into
business insights and discoveries. Come hear perspectives on Big Data
and its effect on the data center from top executives from two of the
largest storage companies, Hitachi Data Systems and EMC/Isilon, in the
same room. Learn about a specific case of how HPC solutions created here
in St. Louis are being used to analyze vast quantities of financial
market data. Further, find out how you can connect with local groups,
such as the St. Louis High Performance Computing group, STLhpc.net,
and the St. Louis Storage Networking User Group. Featuring: * Hubert
Yoshida . VP and Chief Technology Officer for Hitachi Data Systems *
Rob Peglar . CTO Americas at Isilon Systems, a division of EMC * Jeff
Wells . Vice President of Product Marketing at Exegy and Co-chair of
the Financial Information Forum.s Market Data Capacity Working Group *
David Schuehler . Distinguished Engineer and Vice President of Quality
and Performance Engineering at Exegy * Gary Stiehr . Founder, stlhpc.net;
Information Systems Group Leader at The Genome Institute at Washington
University in Saint Louis
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6:30pm
VIM Geeks
WhenWed, June 22, 6:30pm . 8:30pm
Where3720 Green Mount Crossing Drive Shiloh, IL 62269 (map)
DescriptionVENUE: Comptuer Room
http://www.vimgeeks.org
This time, we'll have not just one but two presentations: * Steven
Pritchard will dispel the mysteries of Vim syntax files. * Bill Odom
(a.k.a., yours truly) will explain the nifty stuff you can do with
registers. And, of course, there'll be the always-interesting Q&A
and spur-of-the-moment demos and stimulating digressions -- you know,
the usual good time.
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7:00pm
StL ALT.NET
WhenWed, June 22, 7pm . 9pm
Where999 Executive Parkway Saint Louis, MO
DescriptionThis meeting: Jeff Sigmon will be talking about his Clojure
project, "Hacker News Radio", and how he gives an electronic voice to
Hacker News trolls everywhere! Nicholas Cloud will be talking about
the DLR, and how dynamic programming can change your life! There may
be Python involved too. Don't forget, if you want to be eligible for
the following raffle prices you must be a member of the meetup group
and you must be present! * 1 L2SProf license (Hibernating Rhinos) *
1 Typemock license * 4 St. Louis Day of .NET tickets Also, members
who choose to give a 5-10 minute lightning talk on a technical topic
of their choice will have their name entered into the raffle a second
time. Please notify me at least two weeks in advance if you plan to
give a lightning talk so I can adjust the schedule accordingly.
Every meeting: Venue: Professional Employment Group
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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7:00pm
Hiatus - TAP - Science on Tap
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Thursday, June 23
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8:30am
STLCRMUG - St. Louis CRM Users Group
WhenThu, June 23, 8:30am . 11:30am
Where3 City Place Drive, Creve Coeur, MO 63131
http://www.stlcrmug.org/
Microsoft Offices Meets every other month.
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10:00am
WCORCC - Technical SIG Multimedia SIG
WhenThu, June 23, 10am . 3pm
WhereDaniel Boone Branch Library
http://wcorcc.tripod.com/
Technical Forum SIG - 10:00 AM
Multimedia SIG - 1:00 PM
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5:30pm
STL-AITP - Association of Information Technology Professionals
WhenThu, June 23, 5:30pm . 8:30pm
Where7750 Carondelet Avenue St. Louis, MO 63105
http://www.stlouisaitp.org/
We have monthly dinner meetings in St. Louis! These meeting are
usually held the 4th Thursday of each month at the Crown Plaza in
Clayton. These meetings features a social hour to network with
our fellow IT professionals, dinner, and a speaker who presents
a topic relevant to information technology.
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6:00pm
Hiatus- stlMD - StL Mobile Dev
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6:00pm
NSBracket-STL iOS Developer Group
WhenThu, June 23, 6pm . 7pm
Where1640 S. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63131 (map)
VENUE: St. Louis County Library Headquarters (40 & Lindbergh).
http://onelinecodechange.wordpress.com/
We are a group of software developers dedicated to diving deep
into Apple.s iOS platform. Our goal is take our current software
engineering skills (Java, ObjC, C++) and learn how to apply
those skills to the iOS platform. First Meeting Agenda Topic:
Embracing the Square Brackets . Objective-C for iOS Development,
presented by Brian Coyner
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6:30pm
StC LUG - St. Charles Linux Users Group
Basic 3-D Graphics and Animation
WhenThu, June 23, 6:30pm . 9:30pm
Where200 Ft Zumwalt Square, O'Fallon, MO 63366 (map)
See http://stclug.sluug.org
Meet at JJ's Restaurant, off of Hwy I-70, Exit 217, Hwy K South,
take right at first light signal.
Topic: Basic 3-D Graphics and Animation (In Multiple Parts) -
23 June 2011 by Ed Wehner Antimating 3-D Objects (Session 3)
We will conclude our 3 part 3D workshop with an overview of
3D animation with a hands on example of making and animating
your own character. In addition to Art of Illusion, we will
discuss other 3d tools including, Blender, Poser, DAZ Studio
and others. We will also show a demonstration of the use of
motion capture data to create realistic animations. For those
who have been following the series or completed the tutorials
on your own, bring in a sample of one of your 3D objects. We
will have prizes for the most artistic model, most realistic
model and best overall scene.
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Friday, June 24
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1:00pm
WRCC - WR Computer Club
WhenFri, June 24, 1pm . 3pm Where4444 Weber Road, St. Louis,
MO 63123
VENUE: Weber Road Branch Library TOPIC: Social Networking
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1:00pm
SCORCC-I - Internet SIG
WhenFri, June 24, 1pm . 2pm
WhereTesson Ferry Library Branch,
9920 Lin-Ferry Road, St. Louis, MO 63123
http://www.scorcc.org/
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7:30pm
SLSRC - St. Louis & Suburban Radio Club
WhenFri, June 24, 7:30pm . 9:00pm
Where3015 N Ballas Rd, St. Louis, MO
Venue: Nursing Institute building,
Missouri Baptist Hospital Complex
http://www.slsrc.org/
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Saturday, June 25
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2:00pm
GAMP - Gateway Area Mac Programers
WhenSat, June 25, 2pm . 4pm
Where120 S Kirkwood Rd, St Louis, MO 63122
Kaldi's Coffee House
http://www.gamprog.org/
Usually last Saturday of month
St. Louis CocoaHeads
Monthly meeting for Mac & iPhone Programming.
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2:00pm
MC-Clinic - Windows Live Essentials
WhenSat, June 25, 2pm . 3pm
Where87 Brentwood Promenade Ct., Brentwood, MO 63144
Micro Center In Store Clinic FREE
in-store computer technology clinic, see
http://www.microcenter.com/instore_clinic/sign_up.html
to sign up.
Also repeated on Sunday!
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Sunday, June 26
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2:00pm
MC-Clinic - Windows Live Essentials
WhenSun, June 26, 2pm . 3pm
Where87 Brentwood Promenade Ct., Brentwood, MO 63144
Micro Center In Store Clinic FREE
in-store computer technology clinic, see
http://www.microcenter.com/instore_clinic/sign_up.html
to sign up.
Repeat of yesterday!
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And, coming next week...
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Monday, June 27
12:00pm
TT - Tech Talks
5:30pm
STLDOTNET - St. Louis .NET User Group
6:00pm
stlDNNug - StL DotNetNuke User Grp
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Tuesday, June 28
6:30pm
HZWLUG - Hazelwood Linux Users Group
7:00pm
GAMUG-SP
7:00pm
Gateway Older Adults PC Club
7:00pm
LUCI General
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Wednesday, June 29
11:00am
SCORCC-W Windows SIG
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Thursday, June 30
8:00am
STL Academy of Science
10:00am
WCORCC Workshop
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Friday, July 1
12:00pm
NCORCC
5:00pm
STL 2600 Meeting
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Saturday, July 2
8:30am
T3 Techies Teaching Techies
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Sunday, July 3
1:00pm
CWElug Central West End Linux Users' Group
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Monday, July 4
All day
HOLIDAY - Independence Day
7:00pm
stlGD - StL Game Developers
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> 16 June 2011 Thursday - 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
>
> STLLUG - St. Louis GNU/Linux Users Group (LUG)
> http://www.stllinux.org/
>
>
> TOPICS: Two Programming Languages for Children
>
> Children and Families Welcome!
>
> First Topic: Scratch by Ryan Brooks - 6:30 PM
>
> Second Topic: Looking Glass by Paul Gross
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Editor's picks =
Wed. SLUUG general mtng
iPad2 Amazing Apps
and a basic/tutorial on UNIX startup
World IPv6 Day
Always check
http://www.SLUUG.org/
for last minute changes to events.
And now...the details...
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Monday, June 6
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All day
D-Day Normandy Invasion of Europe - World War II
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7:00pm
stlGD - StL Game Developers
Mon, June 6, 7pm . 9pm
214 S. Bemiston Ave., St. Louis, MO 63105
Venue: WorldKi Office
http://www.meetup.com/St-Louis-Game-Developers/
Do Elevator Pitches and Create Teams to Start Developing
InsideOut Wellness & Acupuncture - 8230 Forsyth Blvd Clayton, MO
12 Developers going. Before the meeting, please create a 2 minute
pitch for one of the games that's been floating around in your head
(or an all new one!). If you're successful in your pitch this will
lead to buy-in from others and you'll begin working on a game this
very night. You definitely do NOT need to pitch anything. I wasn't
really planning on pitching anything myself though I have an idea I
may pitch should I feel so inspired.
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7:30pm
SLAS - St. Louis Astronomical Society
STAR PARTY
Free Evening of Star Gazing
Mon, June 6, 7:30pm . 9:30pm
12521 Marine Avenue, Maryland Heights, 63146
VENUE=Edward Jones Family YMCA
http://www.slasonline.org/
STAR PARTY Free Evening of Star Gazing at the Edward Jones Family
YMCA on Monday, June 6, 2011. Experienced amateur astronomers
from the StL Astronomical Society will set up telescopes outside
the Edward Jones Family YMCA from 7:30 P.M. continuing until 9:30
P.M. weather permitting on Monday, June 6, 2011. This event is free.
On display will be the first-quarter moon, star clusters, double
stars and constellations. The Edward Jones Family YMCA is located
at 12521 Marine Avenue, Maryland Heights, 63146. The St. Louis
Astronomical Society, founded in 1936, is devoted to the Interest
and Advancement of the Science of Astronomy.
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Tuesday, June 7
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6:00pm
FLEX - STL Adobe Users Group, Flex and Fuse the Arch
Tue, June 7, 6pm . 8pm
3260 Hampton Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63139
Venue: Skeleton Key Consulting
http://fafta.groups.adobe.com/ .
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6:00pm
GJUG - Gateway Java Users Group
Google Guava
Tue, June 7, 6:00pm . 7:15pm
660 Mason Ridge Center, St. Louis, MO 63141
Venue: Lutheran Hour Ministries building
http://www.gatewayjug.org
Google Guava
There are a lot of ways to learn better programming
techniques. One of the best ways is to see examples revealing
just what is possible. Take those examples and package them
into a general purpose library and you have Google Guava!
In this presentation, we explore Guava code in the following
com.google.common subpackages: * base * collect * io * net *
primitives * util.concurrent There's a lot in here, so I'll
list 'em all, but focus on those that will give you the most
value or illustrate the most interesting approaches. From simple
toStringHelper() methods to powerful immutable collection factory
methods to bi-directional maps allowing look-up via value or key,
you'll see plenty of ways Guava can streamline your code to make
it cleaner, more elegant, and more maintainable. By the time we
finish, I guarantee you'll be devising arguments you'll make the
next day to get Guava adopted into your project! So arrive on
time as we'll be starting promptly at 6:00pm to cover the bounty
of goodies Google provides in the Guava library. more details�
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6:30pm
MOSLUG - MO Open Source Linux Users Group
Note the new meeting place!
Tue, June 7, 6:30pm . 9:00pm
215 S. Kirkwood Rd, Kirkwood, MO 63122
VENUE: Imo's Pizza
Note the new meeting place!
http://groups.google.com/group/moslug
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7:00pm
ASEMO - Astronomical Society of Eastern Missouri
Tue, June 7, 7:00pm . 9:30pm
See http://asemonline.org/
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7:30pm
GGUG - Gateway Groovy Users Group
Tue, June 7, 7:30pm . 8:30pm
660 Mason Ridge Center, St. Louis, MO 63141
Venue: Lutheran Hour Ministries building
See http://www.gatewayjug.org
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Wednesday, June 8
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All day
World IPv6 Day
Wednesday, Jun 8, 2011
http://isoc.org/wp/worldipv6day/
Some major organisations will offer their content over IPv6
for a 24-hour .test flight.. The goal of the Test Flight Day
is to motivate organizations across the industry . Internet
service providers, hardware makers, operating system vendors
and web companies . to prepare their services for IPv6 to
ensure a successful transition as IPv4 addresses run out.
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1:00pm
SCORCC-G Geneology SIG
Wed, June 8, 1pm . 2pm
Tesson Ferry Library Branch,
9920 Lin-Ferry Road, St. Louis, MO 63123
http://www.scorcc.org/
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6:00pm
JCMS - Joomla CMS
Wed, June 8, 6pm . 8pm
10425 Old Olive LL3 St Louis, MO 63141
Venue: Above Web Media
http://www.meetup.com/Joomla-CMS-and-Graphics-Design/
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6:30pm
SLUUG StL Unix Users Group
TONITE= "Amazing, Stupendous, Mind-Blowing Apps
on the iPad2!"
by Scott Granneman.
Also, a basic session on "systemd and sysctl"
by Jerry Stutte.
Wed, June 8, 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= "Amazing, Stupendous,
Mind-Blowing Apps on the iPad2!" by Scott Granneman. Also,
a basic session on "systemd and sysctl" by Jerry Stutte.
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DETAILS on both topics... The basics portion will be
on systemd and sysctl by Jerry Stutte A continuation of
the System V init, chkconfig and services presentation
(only with a twist): He will be presenting on how our
universe and collective knowldege of System V's init,
daemons, chkconfig, and services, as it pertains to LINUX
(as we know it now) is colliding with an alternate LINUX
Universe. The collision is already occuring and it appears
System V's init, chkconfig and service commands already
are being replaced (like something out of "Invasion of
the body Snatchers"). Software developers and Systems
administrators should be aware of these developments.
* * * * * * * * * * * * *
Our main event will be Amazing, Stupendous, Mind-Blowing Apps
for iPad2 by Scott Granneman and Jans Carton.
For those that aren't familiar with any
of the Apple technology:
# iPod - plays music, videos, and can run some apps,
depending on the model. NOT a phone.
# iPhone - does everything an iPod does, including apps, but
is also a phone.
# iPad - basically a giant iPod; again, no
phone (but the extra size allows you to do amazing things,
as you'll see) It's becoming crystal clear that tablets and
other mobile devices are leading the computing revolution
into the next decade, and at the forefront (at least for
now) is Apple's iPad. Scott Granneman and Jans Carton
will demonstrate iPad apps that they find particularly
useful, cool, or amazing - sometimes all three at the
same time! You'll see apps for everything from video to
games to reading to productivity, and much, much more. We
guarantee you'll see something that makes you think, and
something else that makes you go "Wow!". Read ahead this
eWeek article: Apple iPad2 Improves on Original Then, if
you still have time to kill, read yet another alternative
view, with possibly some minor relevance: The future of
the computer
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Thursday, June 9
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10:00am
WCORCC-WE - MS Word SIG Excel SIG
Thu, June 9, 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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12:00pm
Gateway/400 Group
Thu, June 9, 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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1:00pm
SLOUG - StL Oracle Users Grp
CANCELLED!!! SPEAKER CAN'T MAKE IT!
Thu, June 9, 1:00pm . 4:45pm
http://www.sloug.org/
Location changes from month to month
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6:30pm
STLJUG - StL Java Users Grp
Thu, June 9, 6:30pm . 8:00pm
CityPlace One Auditorium, One City Place,
Creve Coeur, MO 63141
http://www.ociweb.com/javasig/
Title: Akka - Scaling Up and Out with Actors
- Presented By: Tim Dalton (OCI) About the
Presentation: The Actor model is a simple yet powerful
abstraction for developing systems for parallelism and
concurrency. Actors are entities that process messages
received asynchronously. Akka is an open-source
implementation of the Actor model that aims to be
"the platform for the next generation event-driven,
scalable and fault-tolerant architectures on the
JVM." Akka actors can be very lightweight and many
thousands can created within a single JVM. They can also
be started on remote servers allowing scalability across
machines. Akka incorporates ideas from other technologies
like Erlang and Clojure to provide features including
fault-tolerance using supervisor hierarchies and Software
Transactional Memory. Though Akka is written in Scala,
it is designed to be useful to any JVM language. Akka
is part of the technology stack offered by Typesafe,
a new company announced on May 12th, 2011. Typesafe is
a joint venture between the creators of Akka and Scala
with an advisory board that includes James Gosling
(creator of Java) and concurrency expert, Doug Lea.
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Friday, June 10
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10:00am
SCORCC-DTP Desktop Publishing
Fri, June 10, 10am . 12pm
4544 Lemay Ferry Road, St. Louis, MO 63129
SCORCC-DTP South County Older Residents
Computer Club
http://www.scorcc.org/ ** *Membership Fee Required* **
Desktop Publishing Special Interest Group - 10:00 AM
Photoimpact Special Interest Group - 11:00 AM
County Government Center 4544 Lemay Ferry Road,
St. Louis, MO 63129
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Saturday, June 11
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8:30am
T3 Techies Teaching Techies
Sat, June 11, 8:30am . 12:00pm
625 North Euclid St. Louis, MO 63108 (map)
http://www.techiesteachingtechies.com/
The Euclid Plaza Building, Suite 516 (Delmar & Euclid),
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12:00pm
DBUG - Data Bytes Users Group
Sat, June 11, 12pm . 3pm
12863 Willowyk Drive, St. Louis, MO (map)
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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2:00pm
MicroCenter mini-class
MS-Windows7 networking
2pm-3pm
Repeated tommorrow.
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6:00pm
ASEMO - Astronomical Society of Eastern Missouri
Sat, June 11, 6pm . 10pm
http://asemonline.org/
* Regular General Meeting*
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Sunday, June 12
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2:00pm
MicroCenter mini-class
MS-Windows7 networking
2pm-3pm
Repeated from yesterday.
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And....coming NEXT week...
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Monday, June 13
5:30pm
STLSD - STL Software Developers
6:00pm
stlDNLIG - StL .NET Languages Interest Group
6:00pm
BDPA - Black Data Processing Associates
6:30pm
stlRUBY - STL Ruby Users' Grp
Tuesday, June 14
All day
Flag Day
All day
Patch Tuesday
All day
SIMS-STL Society for Information Management
8:00am
St. Louis SharePoint Users Group
11:30am
stlLTug - StL Lotus Technologies Users Grp
1:00pm
STLSSUG -St. Louis SQL Server User Group
5:30pm
GAMUG - Gateway Area MacIntosh Users Group
6:00pm
JBCC - JB Computer Club
6:00pm
CCSL - Computer Consultants of St. Louis
7:00pm
LUCI-NB - Linux Users Central Illinois (Newbie Mtg)
Wednesday, June 15
8:00am
St. Louis ACT! Users Group
9:00am
JBCC - JB Computer Club
9:00am
THCC - TH Computer Club
9:00am
Thornhill Computer Club
11:30am
SNUG - StL Novell Users Group
& SuSE Linux Lunch
2:00pm
STLISACA - StL InfoSys Audit & Ctrl Assn
6:00pm
GCC - Gateway Computer Club
6:30pm
STLGS - STL Geneological Society
6:30pm
stlPM - StL Perl Mongers Grp
Thursday, June 16
7:30am
IT Advancement Council
1:00pm
WCORCC - General Mtg
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
Friday, June 15
9:00am
STLCLHQ - HQ Computer Club
1:00pm
NCORCC
7:00pm
SLARC - St. Louis Area Radio Club
7:30pm
SLAS - St. Louis Astronomical Society
Saturday, June 18
9:00am
OLMOLUG - Ol' Mo' Linux Users Group
10:00am
ROBOMO - StL Area Robotics Grp
2:00pm
MicroCenter mini-class Network Security
4:00pm
SILUG-ME
Sunday, June 19
All day
Father's Day
2:00pm
MicroCenter mini-class Network Security
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Usual caveats:
Anything that you percieve as an insult, slander, false, or
disrespectful is an unintended typo. Everything is our best guess or
flippant opinion and not intended as a statement of fact.
Any additional or new info can/should be sent to editor(a)sluug.org.