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If I have time, I was thinking of dropping in on the following meeting.
Its about a mile from here. Any thoughts.
Bob
In a message dated 9/19/98 2:16:13 PM EST, absweger@u.washington.edu writes:
<< Date: 9/19/98 2:16:13 PM EST
From: absweger@u.washington.edu (Andrew Sweger)
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The Open Software Show is a video production presenting free and open
software to be broadcast on TCI Public Access cable channel 29 in King
County, Washington.
The first production meeting of the Open Software Show will be
Saturday, September 26, 1998 at 3:00 pm at the Trolleyman Pub (Redhook
Brewery) in Fremont (not too far from the studio, too). The pub is
located at:
3400 Phinney Ave N
Seattle, WA 98103
(206) 548-8000
The Trolleyman is a great place to meet. There's food and drink, a
comfortable atmosphere, and no smoking.
We will be laying the foundation for the first show. This first meeting
will be the most important one to attend (how else will we know who to
put in the credits). Bring your imagination and creativity. Future
meeting schedules will also be discussed.
For directions to the pub using Y a h o o's map service, use the
following URL (make it one line, no spaces, change ZAH to yah):
http://yp.ZAHoo.com/py/ddResults.py?Pyt=Typ&YY=13704&city=Seattle&state=
WA&country=US&slt=47.6064&sln=-122.3308&taraddr=3400%20Phinney%20Ave%20N
&tarcity=Seattle&tarstate=WA&tarcountry=US&tarzip=98103&tarname=Trolleym
an%20Pub&tlt=47.6506&tln=-122.3543&tardesc=%28206%29%20548-8000&cs=5
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Andrew B. Sweger - absweger@u.washington.edu
The Open Software Show !! TCI Channel 29
Broadcasting right into Bill's new house!
PO Box 25047 - Seattle - WA - 98125-1947 - (206) 361-6911 >>
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