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Hello from Falmouth on the Cape .. Free lecture announcement


From: David Farber <farber () central cis upenn edu>
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1993 16:17:11 -0500

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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 () 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 () sea org" (you will receive an automatic reply); 
or you may leave voice mail request at (212) 592-3801.


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