ANNOUNCEMNT: February 1997 Cypherpunks Bay Area Meeting

What: San Francisco Bay Area Cypherpunks monthly physical meeting When: Saturday February 8th, 1997 Where: Turning Auditorium, Stanford University, Stanford California Agenda: 11:++ setup, gossip, face feeding etc. 12:00 USG Export 'Laws' of the week, Roz Thomsen, PGP inc. 13:00 PGPmail & PGPdisk overview, Dave Del Torto, PGP inc. 14:00 Break 14:30 Announcements, late breaking news, etc. 15:00 The 3 hour 40bit challenge, Ian Goldberg, UCBstudent 16:00 Why bother killing the list?, Hugh Daniel Future Meeting Planing, IPSEC Update, etc. 17:00 This hour left bank for future expansion... Dinner: 18:30 Dinner at Thai City, 3691 El Camino Real, PA (All times are approximate and likely to be totaly ignored...) Directions: Turning Auditorium is in Polya Hall, Jordan Quad, Stanford University, Stanford, Santa Clara County, California, USA. A (bit)map to the part of the Stanford Campus where the meeting will be held is at: http://www-facilities.stanford.edu/transportation/PGrid4.html General directions: - From Hwy 101, take the Embarcadero exit all the way to campus. Turn right (clockwise) on Campus Drive. Turn left into the Jordan Quad parking lot. - From Hwy 280, take Sand Hill. Turn right on Junipero Serra, then left (counterclockwise) onto Campus Drive. Turn right into the Jordan Quad parking lot. Host: Many thanks to Richard Graves <llurch@stanford.edu> and to Stanford University for providing the space for this months meeting. Notes: We will have a small NHK (Nipon(Japan)) film crew at much of this meeting, they are doing a documentary and are interested in how this (main) branch cypherpunks works (or does not work as the case may be...). We have a wonderful space to do demos in this month, Turing Auditorium has Internet, projections screens, audio amps and a Clone-PC and a Macintosh to demo software, web sites etc. If you have something Cypherpunkish to demo, this is the month to do so!

A couple things need underscoring: On Wed, 5 Feb 1997, Hugh Daniel wrote:
Agenda: 11:++ setup, gossip, face feeding etc. 12:00 USG Export 'Laws' of the week, Roz Thomsen, PGP inc. ^^^^^ Thomsen needs to leave early, so we will make every effort to "start on time."
We have a wonderful space to do demos in this month, Turing Auditorium has Internet, projections screens, audio amps and
^^^^^^^^ I.e., Ethernet, either 10BaseT or coax, no firewall. Please show up by 11:30 if you want an IP address. Hooked up to the projectors are a PowerMac, a Windows 95 box, and I might lug my Linux box over, too. One analog phone, in case anyone wants one. I suppose we could still do live RealAudio and/or CU-SeeMe iff someone feels they have something to say of such earth- shattering importance that the whole net must hear. Otherwise, I'd rather keep the distracting toys out of the way. -rich www.stanford.edu/~llurch
participants (2)
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Hugh Daniel
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Rich Graves