[Seth-Trips] CalLUG general meeting Tuesday; Chris Carstanjen

Seth David Schoen schoen at loyalty.org
Thu Sep 13 19:52:17 PDT 2001


I expect to attend this CalLUG meeting; I hope someone does effective
publicity on campus to recruit a new group of Berkeley students.

This is an upsetting time.  My former co-worker and friend from
Northfield Mount Hermon School (where I went to high school),
Christoffer M. Carstanjen, died aboard UAL 175 over Manhattan on
Tuesday.

http://us.news2.yimg.com/f/42/31/7m/dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20010912/us/attacks_victims_list.html
http://www.ual.com/Response/PressReleases/0,11641,-1__1812_1,00.html
http://www.umass.edu/newsoffice/archive/2001/091201carstanjen.html
http://www.nmhschool.org/news/
http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~ccarstan/default2.html

Christoffer left NMH last year to work for UMass Amherst, but he was
still the advisor to GEECS for Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science, a student computer users' group I helped found in 1995.

----- Forwarded message from callug-announce-admin at brain.cs.berkeley.edu -----

From: callug-announce-admin at brain.cs.berkeley.edu
Subject: [CalLUG-announce] CalLUG general meeting Tuesday
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 17:23:13 -0700 (PDT)

CalLUG's first meeting of the fall semester will be a general meeting
next Tuesday, September 18th, at 7pm, in room 125 Dwinelle hall on the 
Berkeley campus.

All CalLUG meetings are wheelchair accessible and open to all.

Attached to this message are directions to Dwinelle, also available on 
the web at

http://www-callug.cs.berkeley.edu/directions-dwinelle.html

How to get to CalLUG meetings in Dwinelle Hall

Dwinelle Hall is located in the south-central part of the UC Berkeley
campus, just north of Sproul Plaza and the Sather Gate, and about a
block and a half north of the corner of Bancroft and Telegraph.

Directions from BART: take a Richmond train to the Downtown Berkeley
stop. From the main station exit, go one block east on Center street
to the edge of campus. Where the crescent-shaped driveway starts to
curve to the left, take the path that crosses over a creek and passes
through a wooded area. After passing two large buildings connected by
a covered walkway on your left and walking towards the tall clock
tower, Dwinelle Hall is the first large building on your right.

Directions from AC Transit: AC Transit's F (San Francisco-Berkeley), 7
(Del Norte BART - Rockridge BART), 40 (El Cerrito - Bayfair), 51
(Berkeley - Oakland - Alameda), 52 (UC Village - UC Campus), and 64
(Downtown Berkeley - Merritt College) lines all stop within one block
of the corner of Bancroft and Telegraph, though note that the number 7
stops running at 9pm. From that corner, walk north through Sproul
Plaza, under the copper Sather Gate, and across a wide bridge over
Strawberry Creek.  Dwinelle is the large building on the left with
square benches in front.

Inside Dwinelle Hall: Dwinelle has an idiosyncratic room numbering
system. Room 125 is on the 'D' level. Other rooms numbered 1?? (three
digits) are also on this floor, but not rooms numbered 1??? (four
digits). If you find yourself among rooms numbered 1???, you'll need
to go up three floors before continuing toward your destination. We
suggest that you come in through the main, southeast entrance, as
other doors are often closed at night. Turn left after coming through
one of the large glass doors. Unfortunately, the campus is too
paranoid to make floor plans for Dwinelle available on the web.

Stephen McCamant
CalLUG Board
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