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Oh well. I did not work for PARSEC... I'm just a grad student
looking to get involved with the ubuntu project in spare time.
Cheers anyways,<br>
Heather<br>
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On 08/15/2011 08:46 PM, David "Barahon" Willson wrote:
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<div style="font-family: sans-serif; font-size: 16px;">Not
presently, sorry.<br>
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Did you ever work for PARSEC?<br>
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<div style="font-family: sans-serif; font-size: 14px;"><b>From:
</b>Heather Brown <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:heatherbriannabrown@gmail.com"><heatherbriannabrown@gmail.com></a><b><br>
To: </b><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:clue@cluedenver.org">clue@cluedenver.org</a><b><br>
Sent: </b>Tue, Aug 16, 2011 01:19:41 GMT+00:00<b><br>
Subject: </b>Re: [clue] Hear ye! Hear ye! Maddog talk on
Aug 24<br>
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Hi all, I'm new to the group and want to attend the meetings but
I live <br>
in Ft Collins. Is there a way to follow along through skype or
EVO?<br>
<br>
Cheers,<br>
Heather<br>
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On 08/15/2011 01:31 PM, Dennis J Perkins wrote:<br>
> Jon "Maddog" Hall will grace us with his presence on August
24. The talk will be at 6:30 PM.<br>
><br>
><br>
> Topic: The United States of America: Fifty Small Countries<br>
> Most computer users, businesses and governments have lost
control of their software. They have little or no real control
over how their software works, what<br>
> systems they may put it on, or how long the software will
be supported. These issues are now dictated by the companies
that produce the software, and often<br>
> these companies are in different areas than the one you
live in, so creates the "good jobs" in other places.<br>
> Therefore both money and expertise are exported out of your
area, instead of developing and keeping the jobs and expertise
inside of your own area.<br>
> This talk will outline how this happened, and how to regain
control of your software, creating high tech jobs in your own
state.<br>
><br>
> Jon "maddog" Hall is the Executive Director of Linux
International (<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="www.li.org">www.li.org</a>),
an association of computer users who wish to support and promote
the Linux<br>
> Operating System. During his career in commercial computing
which started in 1969, Mr. Hall has been a programmer, systems
designer, systems administrator,<br>
> product manager, technical marketing manager, author and
educator.<br>
> He has worked for such companies as Western Electric
Corporation, Aetna Life and Casualty, Bell Laboratories, Digital
Equipment Corporation, VA Linux Systems,<br>
> and SGI. He currently works as an independent consultant,
and is currently involved with bringing environmentally friendly
computing to emerging marketplaces<br>
> through Project Cau� (<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="www.projectcaua.org">www.projectcaua.org</a>).<br>
> Mr Hall has worked on many systems, both proprietary and
open, having concentrated on Unix systems since 1980 and Linux
systems since 1994, when he first<br>
> met Linus Torvalds and correctly recognized the commercial
importance of Linux and Free and Open Source Software.<br>
> He has taught at Hartford State Technical College (HSTC),
Merrimack College and Daniel Webster College. While at HSTC his
students gave him the nickname of<br>
> "maddog".<br>
> Mr. Hall is the author of numerous magazine and newspaper
articles, many presentations and one book, "Linux for Dummies".<br>
> Mr. Hall has consulted with the governments of China,
Malaysia and Brasil as well as the United Nations and many local
and state governments on the use of<br>
> Free and Open Source Software.<br>
> Mr. Hall serves on the boards of several companies, and
several non-profit organizations.<br>
> Mr. Hall has traveled the world speaking on the benefits of
Open Source Software having received his BS in Commerce and
Engineering from Drexel University,<br>
> and his MSCS from RPI in Troy, New York.<br>
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