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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 > > ********************************************************************** > For these announcements by email, send mail to [email protected], > with any subject, and with this text: subscribe software-forum-dinner > ********************************************************************** > > 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 > development, marketing, and sales. The group offers professionals a > 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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