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Ideas can be found [http://www.k-lug.org/SocialMeeting here] or invent your own.  What would you like to do?  Tell Tina.
Ideas can be found [http://www.k-lug.org/SocialMeeting here] or invent your own.  What would you like to do?  Tell Tina.


If nobody has any other requests for January, then you are invited to a gaming afternoon and potluck dinner at Tina's on Saturday January 17th.  2 pm gaming, with dinner at approximately 6 pm, feel free to join us for either or both.  We'll play some [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munchkin_(card_game) Munchkin Bites], and have a garlic-laden dinner.  RSVP.


=== Lunch:  Thursday January 15th ===
=== Lunch:  Thursday January 15th ===

Revision as of 18:48, 9 January 2009


K-LUG - Rochester, MN Area Linux Users Group

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We can use presentations for upcoming meetings, please see a list of ideas if you're willing but lacking a topic.

LUG News

K-LUG Google calendar

K-LUG unofficial activities Google calendar

Next K-Lug Technical Meeting: Thursday January 15th Hardcore computers

NOTE DATE CHANGE

Daren Klum, president of Rochester based, Hardcore Computers will demonstrate their "Reactor" liquid cooled personal computers (that's right, think Cray 2)

An intro to the Reactor: Every computer you've ever used has been limited by heat—until now. First-of-its-kind submersion technology allows for the maximum, most reliable and most sustainable component over-clocking. Submersion cooling provides benefits such as maximum performance, a superior gaming experience and extended service life


Mini-presentation by Ben Joslin and some students from Studio Academy on the FIRST Robotics League, in hopes of recruiting some of us as volunteers and mentors. They'll show the video of the 2009 game, show what parts they have to work with and what they have built so far.


Mini-presentation by Jon Tollefson on syncing Google Calendar (where we've got Linux and social activities posted).


Also, elections

The usual place: RCTC's Heintz Center , Room HA107 , 6 pm.

Planned Social: January TBD

Ideas can be found here or invent your own. What would you like to do? Tell Tina.

If nobody has any other requests for January, then you are invited to a gaming afternoon and potluck dinner at Tina's on Saturday January 17th. 2 pm gaming, with dinner at approximately 6 pm, feel free to join us for either or both. We'll play some Munchkin Bites, and have a garlic-laden dinner. RSVP.

Lunch: Thursday January 15th

11:30 am, at the Apache Mall food court near B&N. Just for Steve F we'll sit right near the main door and hope it's -20 ;)


Planned Technical Meeting: Thursday February 12th

Dennis DeLorme will present on Arduino. The usual place: RCTC's Heintz Center , Room HA107 , and time (6 pm).


Lunch: Thursday February 19th

11:30 am, at the Apache Mall food court near B&N. Look for a gaggle of geeks.


Planned Social: February TBD

Ideas can be found here or invent your own. What would you like to do? Tell Tina.


Planned Technical Meeting: Thursday March 12th

Mo Holahan will present on the programming language Processing. This is a good compliment to our February presentation on Arduino. Some kaleidoscope examples written in Processing: kaleidoscope and radicals. The usual place: RCTC's Heintz Center , Room HA107 , and time (6 pm).


Lunch: Thursday March 19th

11:30 am, at the Apache Mall food court near B&N. Look for a convocation of geeks.


Planned Social: March TBD

Ideas can be found here or invent your own. What would you like to do? Tell Tina.


Upcoming Meeting Crisis!

Well, not really a crisis, but we do need some meeting topics (& speakers) for 2009. We'd like to know what you want to see and hear about. Please email Tina or Tim with suggestions for topics. Should we run some previous sessions again (maybe something you really wanted to see but missed out on)? What type of topics are good, what type are bad? Also don't forget, Speakers earn up to $40 as an incentive for their presentation! Also see this page for a list of suggested topics http://www.k-lug.org/Meetings


Old News Items

See the OldNews page.