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    From: Stuart Brorson<sdb@c...>
    Date: Thu Oct 28 23:16:15 CEST 2004
    Subject: [oc] Free Dog meeting -- Nov. 3rd 2004 at MIT (Cambridge, MA, USA)
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    -------------- Free Dog Meeting Announcement -------------------

    The Free EDA Users Group will meet this coming Wednesday, November 3rd
    at MIT in Cambridge, MA (USA). This month we are pleased to feature
    Stuart Brorson, creator of the spice-sdb netlister for gschem (amongst
    other things), who will talk about:

    "Analog circuit simulation the open-source way"

    Free Dog is an association of like-minded hackers and engineers
    interested in free and open EDA tools. We hold monthly meetings at MIT
    featuring informal networking, speakers, and camaraderie. Our goals
    are to learn more about CAD, engineering and scientific software,
    share ideas about our current projects, and -- most importantly --
    have fun with like-minded people. We welcome new members and
    participants of all ages. Students are particularly welcome!


    Date: Wednesday, November 3th, 2004.
    Time: 7:00pm
    Location: MIT Room E51-145. MIT, 77 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA, USA.
    (This building is on the far eastern side of the MIT
    campus, about a ten minute walk from the main entrance,
    and about two minutes from the Kendall Square 'T' stop.
    The location is shown on this campus map:

    http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?zoom=level3&centerx=711439&centery=496145&oldzoom=level4&map.x=420&map.y=177


    Note Bene: MIT doesn't allow food or drink in its classrooms; we
    must obey their rules in order to keep the room. Since one can get
    very hungry while learning about software, I suggest that those
    interested meet at the Kendall Square ABP for a quick sandwich at
    6:30pm before the meeting. For more details, please contact me
    privately at sdb (AT) cloud9 (DOT) net.


     
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