SEA Internet party, NY

L. Detweiler ld231782 at longs.lance.colostate.edu
Fri Sep 17 23:35:23 PDT 1993


Society for Electronic Access.

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Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1993 16:46:17 -0400 (EDT)
From: steven cherry <stc at panix.com>
Subject: Electronic flyer for Sept 27th Intro to Internet event


What follows is the flyer for the upcoming Intro to Internet event on Sept
27th. Please feel free to post this far and wide (or at least wide). 
A physical flyer will also be available this weekend. If you have already
volunteered to post these and I have not contacted you by Sunday, or if
you have not volunteered yet but would like to, contact me.

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  stc at panix.com
  Steven Cherry


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Date: Monday, September 27, 1993

Time: 6:30 PM

Place: Chambers St. (bet. Centre St. and Broadway) in Manhattan




The Society for Electronic Access (SEA), a New York metro area group 
focusing on electronic civil liberties and access issues will be holding 
an "Introduction the Internet" event.

Topics that will be covered:

  +  What is the Internet?
  +  Electronic mail
  +  Usenet Newsgroups
  +  Using the Internet for research
  +  Interactive real-time communications (IRC, talk, MUDs) using the Internet
  +  What do you need to get connected?

Our speakers will include Clay Irving, who is a Unix systems 
analyst and captain of the winning Team.Panix Internet Hunt crew; 
Karen Schneider, a public librarian and Internet trainer; 
Shabbir Safdar, an expert at computer games and interactive 
services; and Joe King, a publisher and the producer of the 
award-winning Personal Computer Show.

In addition, several Internet-access providers in the 212/718 
area will be present to tell you about their systems including 
rates, features, and how you can sign up.

Refreshments will be served.

RSVP..........RSVP...........RSVP..........RSVP..........RSVP

The event is free, but *reservations are required* to attend. 
To make a reservation to attend, or for more information: 
leave voice-mail at (212) 592-3801 or send E-mail to gab at sea.org.

For additional information about the SEA (including the time 
and place of the next SEA meeting), call via modem (212) 787-3100 
and enter "sea-info" at the "login: " prompt, or send E-mail to 
"sea-info at sea.org" (you will receive an automatic reply); 
or you may leave voice mail request at (212) 592-3801.




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