[NBLUG] October Meeting Update

Dustin Mollo dustin at nblug.org
Fri Oct 5 10:25:09 PDT 2001


WHAT: NBLUG General Meeting
TOPIC: Basic Linux Security
WHERE: Sonoma State Campus, Schulz Info Center,
       Room 1121 (see below for specifics)
WHEN: October 9th, 2001 @ 7:30PM

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    URGENT NOTE:  This meeting >> IS NOT << at O'Reilly.  Please read the
   section below labeled "Location and Directions" for information on this
                          month's meeting location.
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Hello all!  Here's your update on where the meeting is going to be.  It's
going to be at Sonoma State University (in the same room as our August
meeting was, for those who joined us for that meeting).  Below you can find
directions to the location and parking information.  Please be sure to park
in a designated area (as outlined below) and don't forget that you will need
to purchase a parking ticket at the cost of $2.50.


>> Location and Directions <<

The meeting will be at the normal time of 7:30.  We ask that you not show up
before 7:00PM.  The location will be room 1121 in the Schulz Library.

Here are some maps and directions that SSU makes available on their site:

	http://www.sonoma.edu/university/maps.html
	-- Master index of all interesting direction-related info.

	http://www.sonoma.edu/university/maps/schulzinfoctr.html
	-- Nice map of the campus with the library (Info Center) highlighted

Parking tips from Mike @ SSU:

	http://www.nblug.org/schulz-library.gif
	-- Similar to the map above, but Mike has highlighted the parking
	areas, and also drawn a path to get to the right part of the library
	from Cotati Ave.

	I think you can find free parking east of the main entrance (seen
	in the middle-bottom the map of the campus as the southern tip of
	the parallel vertical lines.) Free parking along East Cotati Ave.
	(places where you do not find "No Parking" signs along the north
	side of East Cotati Ave. are not too much farther than the "paid"
	parking spots.

	I do not suggest parking at the Taco Bell as they have been known to
	tow people. They may not be so strict later in the evening, but
	people should be warned of that as a risk.

	If you buy a parking pass, then you are permitted to park in the
	parking lots for "unreserved" members. Please do not park with a
	parking pass: Visitor Parking, Reserved Parking, Zones denoted "no
	parking", illegal parking spots.

	Handicapped parking is available in the reserved lot areas, and on
	the West side of the library near the library loading zone.
	Handicapped parking is labeled. Handicapped spots within the
	university also require parking stickers AFAIK.

If you have any questions about directions or parking information, feel free
to email me (Dustin) directly.

We hope to see you all there!

-Dustin

--
Founder & President
The North Bay Linux Users' Group
http://www.nblug.org/
dustin at nblug.org



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