Found on usenet: ACLU -- "Big Brother and the power of the Net"
The Midpeninsula Chapter of American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California presents a free program, open to the public Speaker: Jim Warren, MicroTimes correspondent, originator of the West Coast Computer Faire, PBS Computer Chronicles and numerous other enterprises Topic: Big Brother and the power of the Net Time: Tuesday, October 17, 1995 at 8:00 pm Place: Mandarin Classic Restaurant; First & Main Streets, Los Altos There is no fee and no reservation is required for those coming just for the program, but this is the annual meeting of the Midpeninsula Chapter and is preceded by a reception and dinner that are open to the public, but for which a reservation is required (see below). 6:00 pm Reception and no-host bar 7:00 pm Dinner 8:00 pm Jim Warren speaks ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dinner Reservation Please return by Friday, October 6, 1995 Dinner reservation for ____ person(s) Check for $ _____ ($25 per person) is enclosed. Please make check payable to ACLU Mid-peninsula. Mail to: Iris Barrie If you have questions, call: 4250 El Camino, D-138 Iris Barrie at 415-856-0193 Palo Alto, CA 94306 -- Les Earnest (les@cs.stanford.edu) Phone: 415 941-3984 Computer Science Dept.; Stanford, CA 94305 Fax: 415 941-3934 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Steven Weller | "The Internet, of course, is more +1 415 390 9732 | than just a place to find pictures | of people having sex with dogs." stevenw@iglou.com | -- Time Magazine, 3 July 1995
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