[colug-432] Monthly meeting details for August 2015
Scott Merrill
skippy at skippy.net
Wed Aug 26 16:25:35 EDT 2015
Great! See you tonight.
> On Aug 26, 2015, at 4:04 PM, Mark Aufdencamp <mark at aufdencamp.com> wrote:
>
> Scott,
>
> +2 for tonight, 1 parking pass
>
> Thx!
>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: Re: [colug-432] Monthly meeting details for August 2015
>> From: Rick Troth <rmt at casita.net>
>> Date: Tue, August 25, 2015 5:41 pm
>> To: Central OH Linux User Group - 432xx <colug-432 at colug.net>
>>
>>
>> About tomorrow evening's presentation: This is an updated version of a
>> story that I have given several times in different fora. It started with
>> tunnel-only, then went native, and is now somewhat mixed. There will be
>> a live demo. Y'all come!
>>
>> If you're not on IPv6, expect to leave the meeting armed with all you
>> need to get there within 48 hours. (Estimate based on turn-around time
>> for one specific tunnel broker, and that you actually want to jump on it.)
>>
>> Also, I will bring some surplus hardware.
>> The usual: stuff that works (so I hate to give it to Waste Management)
>> but that I *cannot* use (so it *cannot* stay under this roof).
>>
>>
>>
>> On 08/22/2015 10:00 AM, Hal Azimov wrote:
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>>> MEETING NOTICE
>>>
>>> Central Ohio Linux User Group
>>> Date: Wednesday, August 26 2015, 7 - 9 PM EDT
>>>
>>> Presentation
>>>
>>> IP addressing is dead! Long live IP addressing!
>>>
>>> In this talk Rick Troth will give an overview of IPv6: what it looks
>>> like, what it means for client and server connectivity, how you can get
>>> it, when and why you might want it. Now that residential ISPs are
>>> delivering IPv6, it's time to get ready.
>>>
>>> And it's fun!
>>>
>>> As always, feel free to bring with you any ailing or problematic
>>> systems for expert diagnosis (or destruction).
>>>
>>> The upcoming meeting is open to the general public, and all with an
>>> interest in Linux, Free Software, Open Source Software, Windows, BSD,
>>> Unix, OS X, SELinux, WiFi, security, etcetera are invited.
>>>
>>> There are no dues or fees.
>>>
>>> Location
>>>
>>> The meeting will be held at:
>>> CoverMyMeds
>>> 2 Miranova Place
>>> Columbus, OH 43215
>>> [8]Google Map
>>> Parking
>>>
>>> Orange section in parking garage
>>> NOTE: please RSVP to Scott Merrill <skippy at skippy.net> so that
>>> the correct number of parking vouchers can be secured.
>>> Please park in the Orange section of the parking garage, which is
>>> specifically for guest parking. Parking in any other spot runs the
>>> risk of taking someone's assigned parking spot. There is little
>>> risk of doing so at 7 PM, but why risk causing any trouble? Please
>>> park in the orange section. We will have parking vouchers so you do
>>> not have to pay to park if you RSVP'd to Scott Merrill <skippy at
>>> skippy.net>.
>>> On-street On-street parking is available at meters. I do not know how
>>> late they are enforced. We are in the Car2Go service area, so
>>> Car2Go users can park at nearby meters for free.
>>>
>>> Check in at the front desk, and then take the elevator to the 11th
>>> floor.
>>>
>>> Thanks to CoverMyMeds for hosting us! They're hiring all sorts of
>>> technical folks, check out their job postings and tech blog
>>> ScriptScribe.
>>> __________________________________________________________________
>>>
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>>> 1. http://lists.colug.net/mailman/listinfo/colug-432
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>>> 3. http://catb.org/~esr/
>>> 4. http://web.archive.org/web/20090627155454/www.greenend.org.uk/rjk/2000/06/14/quoting.html
>>> 5. http://lists.colug.net/mailman/listinfo/colug-jobs
>>> 6. https://www.google.com/calendar/htmlembed?src=skippy.net_n6ihdancd217n2n8qe69h6c008@group.calendar.google.com
>>> 7. https://www.google.com/calendar/ical/skippy.net_n6ihdancd217n2n8qe69h6c008@group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics
>>> 8. http://bit.ly/1KTWajf
>>> 9. http://www.colug.net/presentations/
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