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[Fwd: Software Forum Dinner Mtg., Wed. Mar. 19, Bob Metcalfe]


From: dan <dcohn () cisco com>
Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 19:29:41 -0800

Just ran accross this on ba.seminars, thought it may be of interest to
some of you. ;)

dc


                  SOFTWARE FORUM  (Palo Alto CA)
              Dinner Meeting, Wednesday March 19

Bob Metcalfe will review his early 1996 prediction of imminent
Internet collapse, and will identify what current trends will become
dominant in the future.

Bob has a Ph.D. from Harvard, led the development of Ethernet, founded
3Com Corporation, was an InfoWorld columnist for several years, and is
now VP of technology for IDG, a leading IT research firm. He is an
entertaining and provocative speaker. Come and ask your own questions!

  Where:   4249 El Camino Real, Palo Alto (call Software Forum office
           for directions)

  Date:    Wednesday, March 19, 1997
  Time:    6:30 p.m. - Cocktail hour, 7:00 p.m. - Dinner

  Price:   $25 members, $40 non-members

  Reserve: Software Forum voice mail (415/854-8298)

  Info:    Software Forum office (415/854-7219)
           http://www.softwareforum.org

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 Software Forum, started in 1983, is a Silicon Valley based non-profit
 organization dedicated to software  professionals, with over 900
 members. It informs and educates its members on all facets of the
 software industry -- ranging from technical innovation to product
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 sense of community and is a valuable forum for exchanging ideas.

 Software Forum also sponsors 13 special interest groups, which meet
 once a month: UNIX, C++, Business Operations, Delphi, Games & AR
 Developers, International, Internet, Java, Marketing, Multimedia,
 Visual Basic, VMRL, and Windows.
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