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SUMMARY:Open Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Every first Friday of the month\, we hold an open board meeting for the benefit of our members. Here you can contact us with your questions\, create ideas and hopefully together with us\, give substance to our plans for the future. \n  \nDuring every open board meeting you will find a screen above the water with our current statistics\, these are updated monthly and are there for your information. \nProgram\n1. Opening\n2. Does the board have subjects to discuss?\n3. Concentrated topic with members\, this month; FB & Crowdfunding & social media support\n4. Questions & ideas from our members\n5. Closing \n  \nNOTE: a transcript of all board meetings is stored and made available to the board of directors for future reference. It will not be publicly available. \nIf this time does not suit you\, please send your questions etc via IM\, notecard or email to Jes or Chantal. We will submit your question\, idea or comment to the board and provide you with the answer.
URL:https://sciencecircle.org/event/open-board-meeting-2/
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SUMMARY:"Analog Computing Devices"
DESCRIPTION:“Analog Computing Devices” \nA spectrum of devices that were used for a thousand or more years before the modern electronic computer\, including the abacus\, astrolabe\, quipu\, slide rule\, the Antikythera device\, Babbage’s calculators\, and other tools used to calculate and compute numbers and dates and positions or record them \nPhil will show and describe them and compare how they work to the digital computer. \nA large abacus and slide rule and possibly other devices he can demonstrate during the presentation in an interactive session with the audience! \nPhil Youngblood / Vic Michalak \n  \n— Phil Youngblood  \nPrevious work in the Library \nPrevious work in the Film Collection \n  \n  \n  \nIs this the first time you will attend a presentation with us?\nFollow this link first. \n 
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SUMMARY:"Analog Computing Devices"
DESCRIPTION:“Analog Computing Devices” \nA spectrum of devices that were used for a thousand or more years before the modern electronic computer\, including the abacus\, astrolabe\, quipu\, slide rule\, the Antikythera device\, Babbage’s calculators\, and other tools used to calculate and compute numbers and dates and positions or record them \nPhil will show and describe them and compare how they work to the digital computer. \nA large abacus and slide rule and possibly other devices he can demonstrate during the presentation in an interactive session with the audience! \nPhil Youngblood / Vic Michalak \n  \n— Phil Youngblood  \nPrevious work in the Library \nPrevious work in the Film Collection \n  \n  \n  \nIs this the first time you will attend a presentation with us?\nFollow this link first.
URL:https://sciencecircle.org/event/analog-computing-devices-2/
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SUMMARY:Exploratorium
DESCRIPTION:Following the coming departure of the Exploratorium from SL (April 2019) we visit the interactive Second Life museum together. \n\nThe exhibitions are in their current state\, for us as an educational institution\, unusable and we would like to hear from you which of these exhibitions are worth replicating in Mesh and should be made available in our own region.\nIn all likelihood\, the vision and years of work of Paul Doherty for the Exploratorium in a Virtual World will inspire us and enable future projects in physics\, astrophysics\, mathematics and technology. \nJoin us Saturday at 10 AM PDT\, discover and experiment with the many exhibitions\, photograph or write down your favourites and talk to us about new ideas! \nWikipedia about Exploratorium
URL:https://sciencecircle.org/event/exploratorium/
LOCATION:Exploratorium region
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SUMMARY:"Science Fiction\, movies & series"
DESCRIPTION:Monthly panel discussion\nWith this week as subject “Science Fiction\, movies & series”\n \n  \nPanel participants: \n\nTagline\nMike Shaw\nSyzygy Asymptote\n\nModerator: Beragon Betts \n  \n1. Europa Report \n2. Ex-Machina \n3. “Extinction” – a very recent movie on Netflix \n4. “Gattaca” – not as recent a movie about genetic nature versus nurture \n5. “I\, Robot” – movie based on Isaac Asimov stories about robots. \n6. “The Matrix” – this is science fiction\, but with problems. Exciting movie though. \n7. 2001 A Space Odyssey \n8. Surrogates (2009 – with Bruce Willis)    \n  \nRegistration of future panel participants via Beragon Betts
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