MEETING: Jan. 14th Bay Area Cypherpunks Meeting
ANNOUNCEMENT ============ This month's Bay Area Cypherpunks Meeting will be held this Saturday, January 14th, from 12 noon until 6 pm in Silicon Graphics Cafe Iris, the usual place and time. Detailed directions are at the end of this message. The topic: Demonstrations The emphasis will be on hands-on, live demonstrations of items of interest. Several speakers will demonstrate products and tools on actual machines. I encourage eating, shmoozing, and general milling-around to be finished by 12:30 at the latest, so we can start discussion of general items, updates, etc. I'd really like to get the demos started by 1 p.m., and 1:30 at the latest. We have a lot of demos planned and some special visitors in town this week, and some special events that just happened. So, as I'm the rotating chairentity this month, I'll wield the gavel ruthlessly. The RSA Data Security Inc. annual conference happened this past week, so I expect several folks will want to provide updates and news announcments, e.g., the licensing of RSAREF, status of lawsuits, new results, etc.. Short updates are good, but we just don't have the time for this meeting to formally present recaps of interesting papers. If there were any *amazing* results, they'll surely keep for a future meeting for more detailed discussion (could be a theme for a meeting). Also, Phil Zimmermann may be at the meeting (he's scheduled), so hearing from him could easily soak up a couple of hours, which we just don't have. In fairness to those who've planned demos, we'll have to try to limit all these interesting folks to the first hour or so. Maybe a few minutes more. And maybe later in the day there'll be time. We have these demos planned. * Henry Strickland (Strick) will, in his words, "be demoing Skronk (transparent above-the-kernel encryption for TCP/IP) and Kudzu (the TCL toolkit)." * Jack Repenning of SGI will demo two interfaces. In his own words, "I'm planning to demo two interfaces, actually: the Emacs one (on an Indy), and the MCIP "MacPGP Kit" plus Eudora extensions, on a Mac." * Phil Zimmermann "will demo pgp 2.9 and possibly voice pgp," according to Katy Kislitzin, who is in contact with Phil. * Katy Kislitzin will bring up the "demo smosaic" she has. (Secure Mosaic.) * Raph Levien will demonstrate "premail," his remailer-chaining tool. * Other ad hoc demos of items of interest may happen. We'll have several machines set up, so those with interesting software or hardware can perhaps do some brief, unscheduled demos. If I left anyone out, anyone who sent me e-mail saying they wanted to demo, I apologize. I went back over my mail and these were the folks I found who'd sent me e-mail. Contact me at my normal e-mail address (tcmay@netcom.com) as soon as possible if you want to be added. (I'll be travelling to LA on Friday, for a television interview with the BBC on crypto, and so will be unwired that day.) The emphasis is on hands-on demos, to expose folks to tools, capabilitities, possible future products. Informality is fine. NOTE TO PRESENTERS: Make arrangements to have machines you'll need there. An SGI Unix machine is permanently in the room. Other machines will have to be brought. Because of my trip to LA on Friday, I doubt I'll be bringing my PowerMac 7100AV with me, but I will have a PowerBook 170 laptop Macintosh, if all else fails. Windows and DOS demo folks should bring their machine of choice. (Atari, Cromemco, Amiga, Altair, and Exidy Sorcerer users are of course on their own.) The overhead video system is often more trouble than its worth, but it will be available for at least some of the demos. Those wishing to tie into should have either RGB outputs from their machine, or NTSC composite video. I'll bring my Hi-8 camcorder, which can tie in, and thus allow me to zoom in on whatever machines are there and display the video on the overhead screen. Dinner plans will, as usual, be made in the last chaotic moments of the meeting. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- DIRECTIONS: Silicon Graphics, Inc. Building 5 (SGI Cafeteria) 2025 North Shoreline Boulevard Mountain View, CA
From 101 take Shoreline East. This is towards Shoreline Amphitheatre. It's also "logical east", and points more north that east. (That is, it's east with respect to 101 North, which points west near the exit.) If you're coming in on 101 South, you'll cross over the bridge.
Continue on Shoreline and go past a whole bunch of other SGI buildings. Turn right onto Steirlin Court at the big red metal sculpture. There will be even more SGI buildings surrounding you--take note of the building numbers. Go almost to the end of this street. Building 5 is on the right.
Ah, to be less locationally challenged! Anyone got a plane ticket they can donate? :-) I (and, I imagine, others) would highly appreciate a summary from some worthy soul fortunate enough to be there. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Jeff Licquia (lame .sig, huh?) | Finger for PGP 2.6 public key jalicqui@prairienet.org | Me? Speak for whom? You've got licquia@cei.com (work) | to be kidding!
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Jeff A Licquia -
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tcmay@netcom.com