Subject: Fwd: speaking of NYCBSCon. . .
To: None <regional-nyc@netbsd.org>
From: Bill Squier <groo@old-ones.com>
List: regional-nyc
Date: 10/20/2006 13:13:56
Begin forwarded message:
> From: "George R." <george@sddi.net>
> Date: October 18, 2006 8:46:34 PM EDT
> To: regional-nyc-owner@NetBSD.org
> Subject: speaking of NYCBSCon. . .
> Reply-To: george@sddi.net
>
> Early registration for NYCBSDCon 2006 ends on Saturday October 21st.
>
> That's in just a few short days, so we encourage you to move fast!
>
> This year's conference features a wide variety of speakers, including
> Wietse Venema, Bob Beck and Murray Stokely, with topics ranging from
> network appliances to the problem of package system dependencies.
>
> The weekend starts at the Amsterdam Cafe on Friday evening at 8 pm,
> October 27th, with an informal social gathering. For those in
> town, we
> strongly encourage you to join in.
>
> The Amsterdam Cafe is on 119th Street and Amsterdam Avenue.
>
> The next morning, we are starting bright and early with check-in and
> registration at 8 am, with the kick-off commencing at 8:45 am. Don't
> forget that continental breakfast and lunch will be provided for
> both days.
>
> The reduced early registration rate of $95 jumps to $145 on October
> 22nd, and up to $195 for walk-ins at the conference.
>
> Big thanks to our sponsors including Google, New York Internet,
> Everest
> Broadband, Addison-Wesley/Prentice Hall, not to mention our small
> business sponsors. And a huge thanks to Angelos D. Keromytis and
> Columbia University again.
>
> You can register online at http://www.nycbsdcon.org.
>
> Registering but not paying means you're not registered.
>
>