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Exciting news regarding the next BWBUG meeting Tues the 12th in Washington DC
Posted by Kenneth Farmer, Friday July 08 2005 @ 04:31PM EDT

The next meeting date will be at a new location. Tuesday July 12th the time will be 2:00 to 5:00 PM at 2025 M Street NW Washington DC 20036 and will feature a series of technical briefings featuring Greg Lindalh Distinguished Engineer and Founder at PathScale. Greg is one of the most sought-after speakers on HPC. Greg will also speak about the new Dual Core Opteron Processor. This will be the seventh event in a series of what we describe as "THE LINUX CLUSTER FORUM" which will focus on complete Linux Cluster solutions for mission critical applications and production research.

Please Note Venue Change for the July 12th Meeting which will be at Radio Free Asia in downtown DC. This is the same site that hosts the DCLUG meetings. Directions are available on the DCLUG site:

http://dclug.tux.org/dclug_meetings.html

Live video stream in ogg theora format will be available at:

http:/streamer0.rfa.org:8000/bwbug_video.ogg

The camera operator will be available in #bwbug on irc.freenode.net to relay questions from remote attendees.

Please click on the link to register:

http://bwbug.org/Meeting_Registration.php


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