X Sam Cook <sam.lind...@gmail.com> [2011-11-10 09:21] :
X Adam Page <adam...@gmail.com> [2011-11-12 01:28] :
> be but I thought a talk by Dr Sue Black on Turing's legacy might
> appeal to
> some. It's on *19th January* at *18:00* at *BCS, Southampton Street
> [1]
> http://www.londoncentral.bcs.org/events/register.php?today=20120119
> Some of us try to maintain a list of interesting events on the
> Other_Events page on the wiki.
> http://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Other_Events
listed the above, plus this:
http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/dorkbotlondon-blabber/2011-November/002093.html
Dorkbotlondon #76! - 23rd November, 7pm, MAT Lab, QMW.
and heres some other things from the dorkbot list that I'm not
interested enough in to filter/ list.
http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/dorkbotlondon-blabber/2011-November/002097.html
INTRODUCTION TO MAX/MSP - [8th and 15th December
SOUND AND ARDUINO - [11th December.
http://music.columbia.edu/pipermail/dorkbotlondon-blabber/2011-November/002096.html
Network Music Festival, 27-29 January, Birmingham, UK.
I miss the NTK "GOTOs considered non-harmful",
werd,
I thought a talk by Dr Sue Black on Turing's legacy might appeal to
> some.
BCS events are usually worth going to just for the catering.
Thanks for that, could be a good talk.
Some of us try to maintain a list of interesting events on the
Other_Events page on the wiki.
http://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Other_Events
There are a few IET events listed that might also be of interest.
People can put events on there even if they are not
sure if they are interesting enough to send to 1000 people
via this list.
Adam
X Sam Cook <sam.lind...@gmail.com> [2012-01-19 11:28] :
> Out of interest anyone else going to this tonight?
> I should be there from about 17:45.
http://www.londoncentral.bcs.org/events/register.php?today=20120119
apparently oversubscribed and the registrations closed. I "booked" ages
ago, and am having ridiculous NMIs, so if you can get there in time you
can probably say your me.
heh,