Just a quick reminder that the Lightning Talks are tonight, at
Worcester, at 8 (there will, of course, be someone at the lodge).
If you're going to speak at the event, or just want to come along to the
"speaker's dinner" (warning: you may be coerced into talking during it),
then we'll be meeting at the Gourmet Burger Kitchen [1] at 6.15.
See you tonight! The talk lineup is looking pretty good, if I can say so
myself...
Andrew
[1] http://oxford.openguides.org/wiki/?Gourmet_Burger_Kitchen
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It's week 7, and time for an event! Shocking... read on for more.
Lightning Talks
===============
Thursday 22nd November, 20:00
Morley Fletcher Room, Worcester
One room, one projector, and many speakers. Everyone is invited to give
a short talk on something they're involved in or interested in; don't
worry if you don't like public speaking, you're more than welcome to
watch the rest of us screw it up (although, of course, this would be a
great place to give a talk if you've never done so before).
Talks don't have to be computer-related, or even technical; if it's
interesting, entertaining or pretty, then give it a go! If you don't
feel like giving a talk, don't worry; come along anyway, there's looking
to be a wonderfully varied range of talks.
We'll have a projector and a laptop there to show presentations on, but
if you're using a particularly obscure file format or prefer your own
computer, bring it along.
There will be someone at the Worcester porter's lodge to take you along
to the room!
If you're planning to speak, we'll be having a rather odder-than-usual
"speaker's dinner" beforehand; email me if you want to come.
~~~~~
Also, we have some on-topic announcements. Firstly, Oxford Geek Night 4
is on Thursday next week; it's a great event, come along to it if you
can! See http://oxford.geeknights.net/2007/nov-28th/ for more details.
Secondly, the Oxford University Latin American Society are looking for a
"javascript programmer" for their website (they stress programmer, not
designer) - if you're interested, email me and I'll pass on your details.
Hopefully we'll see you at the lightning talks! Next week, we'll be
having the GM/Christmas Party... more about that then.
Andrew
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Hello, everyone. This week we have the Django talk; read on
for more infos.
The Carbon Account
==================
Speaker: Tom Dyson
Wednesday 14th November, 20:00
Roy Griffiths Room, Keble
Tom Dyson, of Torchbox, will be coming to talk about their in-house
Django project, aimed at helping people cut down on carbon emissions.
He'll delve into the technical aspects of implementing such a
computationally-heavy web application, as well as giving a few general
tips and pointers on this sort of web development.
Meet outside/just inside the Keble Porter's Lodge at 8, and a Very Nice
Compsoc Person will walk you down to the right place.
There's a few bits of other business; the TGM/Party/Possible Movie
Showing has been moved to Monday of 8th, but on the plus side we have a
nice large, posh room now, so I expect you all to come so we can fill it
up! More details on that one closer to the time.
Lightning talks are next week; we're still finalising the venue, but
keep that Thursday free, and if you feel up for the challenge prepare a
small presentation (only 5-10 minutes, or longer if you like!),
otherwise, you can just come and laugh at the rest of us, and our
professional talking skills. It'd be nice if you could email me
(president(a)ox.compsoc.net) if you're planning to give a talk; current
proposals include one about "Windows vs Linux (from a more normal
perspective)", and one on pretty graphing of musical history, and a few
other people who have yet to properly decide!
If you do give a lighting talk, like all our speakers you'll be invited
to a pre-talk dinner. We're not going to pay for everything, but we
might be able to stretch to something... so, even more reason to sit
down and think for a while!
Hopefully I'll see you all on Wednesday!
Andrew
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A quick notice that the Video Night tonight is cancelled, due to
location issues. It might reappear later in term, if we can arrange it.
In the meantime, look forward to next week's talk! See you there.
Andrew
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Hello everyone. Tomorrow is the Bletchley Park trip, and so I have some
final information about it!
We'll be meeting at Gloucester Green bus station (at the X5 stop, bay
11) at 9:55 on Saturday morning.
You'll need around £22 for travel and admission (possibly less), and if
you want to buy lunch there there's a reasonably-priced
cafe.
More details can be found on the website at [1].
Hopefully we'll see plenty of you bright and early (well, for the
weekend) tomorrow!
Andrew
[1]:
http://www.ox.compsoc.net/termcards/2007/michaelmas/Week_4/Bletchley_Park_T…
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Hello, everyone.
Firstly, apologies about the website being unavailable earlier in the week.
We've been having some server issues, although everything should be working reasonably well now.
This week we have two events! See below for details.
Telepathy
=========
Thursday 1st November, 20:00
Stafford Crane Room, Keble College
Robert McQueen of Collabora will extol the virtues of Telepathy, the instant messaging
framework used on the Nokia N800, the One Laptop Per Child project, and on a Unix desktop
near you. He'll introduce D-Bus (the IPC system underlying Telepathy), discuss novel uses
of IM (such as collaborative editing and podcast recording) that Telepathy makes feasible,
and will demonstrate how to do useful IM-related things with surprisingly few lines of Python.
There will be someone at the Keble Porters' Lodge to show you to the talk;
this may involve a short wait outside if the porters don't let us keep the door open, but
we'll keep sticking our heads out (quite literally).
Bletchley Park Trip
===================
Saturday 3rd November, 10:00ish
Bletchley Park (meet at Gloucester Green Bus Station)
We plan to go and visit Bletchley Park, one of the homes of modern
cryptography, and home of the World War I codebreaking effort.
We'll be travelling to Bletchley using the bus and train; an exact
timetable will be available shortly, but we'll be catching the X5
from Gloucester Green bus station to Milton Keynes, and then taking
the train from there to Bletchley.
Travel costs should be less than £14, and once we've figured out the
best way to price things up we'll have a more exact figure.
Admission to Bletchley itself is £8, and if you plan to eat at
the cafe there you'll need more money (expect standard
visitor-attraction-cafe prices).
We will probably be leaving around 10ish in the morning (quite likely
the 10:05 bus from gloucester green), and getting to Bletchley around
11:30, and returning sometime in the afternoon.
If you're planning to go on the Bletchley trip, then email me so I
can get some idea of numbers.
Hopefully we'll see you at one or more events this week, they're both
looking to be pretty good ones!
Bear in mind that this is the last week for free admission to
events; from next week, non-members will get charged £2 at the door.
Andrew
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Hello everyone.
Firstly, a talk move. In case you haven't heard, the talk we had
scheduled for tomorrow (Thursday 25th) has been moved to Thursday next
week; you can see the new details about it on the website at [1]. I'll
be emailing around again next week with the summary and location
instructions, as usual.
Secondly, we're going ahead with the Bletchley Park trip, as the
response has been overwhelmingly positive. You can read some initial
information about it at [2]; we'll be getting more accurate info as time
passes. I'll also be elaborating more on this in my next email.
We'll be asking for some idea of numbers for the Bletchley trip; if you
know already you can make it, then please reply to me
(president(a)ox.compsoc.net) saying so.
On a side note, we still have three CompSoc tshirts lying around (one
medium, two large) from our print run over the summer; if you'd like
one, email me.
Finally, someone has written into me asking for information about web
filtering at colleges, so if you have filtering at your college, then
please email me (president(a)ox.compsoc.net) with a few details about it,
and I'll forward it on.
That's it for this week; we're not placing any real demands on you, so
take this opportunity to relax, or do work, or whatever you like.
See you next week!
Andrew
[1]: http://www.ox.compsoc.net/termcards/2007/michaelmas/Week_4/Telepathy/
[2]:
http://www.ox.compsoc.net/termcards/2007/michaelmas/Week_4/Bletchley_Park_T…
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Hello, everyone. This week, we have the OUCS tour!
OUCS Tour
=========
Wednesday 17th October, 17:30
OUCS: see http://www.ox.compsoc.net/venues/OUCS/
Somewhat of a CompSoc tradition, we'll be having a tour of OUCS' machine
room,
with several mostly-willing OUCS people on hand to show you around,
answer questions, and suchlike.
It's normally a great insight into the bowels of this most important
of departments, and offers many great challenges (such as figuring
out quite what their naming scheme is).
Meet at the main OUCS entrance on Banbury Road for 17:30; there will
be a sign up so you know you're at the right place.
We hope to see many of you there; if you're new to the society, and
haven't yet handed in your registration form and/or some moneys, then
feel free to bring them along to the event.
Andrew
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Welcome back, everyone, and welcome to First Week.
I hope you all enjoyed your summer, and CompSoc is back in action this
term with some new events. The termcard is now up on the website [0], so
have a look down it and see what we have planned.
This week, we have a pubmeet at the Lamb and Flag from about 8pm on
Thursday (11th Oct). Come along, have a drink, and recant as many
anecdotes as you can manage. Extra points go to anyone who manages to
convince a fresher to join the society...
If you ordered a CompSoc t-shirt, and will be coming along, email me,
and I'll bring yours to the pub. Make sure to have £14 handy, as well,
otherwise it might be difficult to take yours from the bag. We also have
four spare ones (2 large, 2 medium), so if you fancy one (they look
somewhat like [1]), email me and turn up with the relevant cash.
Next week we have the usual OUCS tour, and our first speaker is in Third
Week. I'll be writing more about those closer to the time, though, so
for now, we hope to see you on Thursday!
Andrew
[0]: http://www.ox.compsoc.net/termcards/2007/michaelmas/
[1]: http://aeracode.org/tshirt1.png
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Hello dear CompSoc members (and others with a vested interest in our
activities),
The new term approaches quite fast, and various events are being
organised; more information on those at a later date. However, in the
interim, it's CompSoc swag time.
We're planning to order a batch of CompSoc-themed tshirts, and as is
often the case with these things, the more we buy the cheaper it is per
person.
http://aeracode.org/tshirt1.png is the style we're going for; a white
logo on a blue tshirt.
If you fancy a tshirt, please reply to this email (or just send your own
message to president(a)ox.compsoc.net) saying who you are, and what size
you want. Snarky comments about the design are, as always, optional :)
Andrew
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