Announcement: March Silicon Valley ACM SIGGraph Chapter Meeting

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Pari Natarajan ((no email))
Wed, 19 Mar 1997 18:21:21 +0000


Hi Guys,
  I was not sure whether we can post announcements in
the mailing list, anyway I have posted it this time. If
its not permitted, please let me know.
      Sillicon Valley ACM SIGGraph Chapter is looking for
volunteers to help in organizing monthly meetings. If anyone
is interested, please contact me. Look at
 http://www.best.com/~siggraph/ for more information.

Thanks
pari

ANNOUNCEMENT
March : Silicon Valley ACM SIGGraph Chapter Meeting

Date: Monday March 24, 1997
Time: 7:30pm
Place: Apple R&D 4 Auditorium
           Apple Headquarters, Cupertino
Entry: Free
Topic: MMX technology

Speaker: Sam Wilkie, program manager in Intel's Desktop Products
Group.

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Directions to the Apple Auditorium

>From Highway 101, take Highway 85 towards Cupertino. Take the 280
South exit onto 280 South.

>From Highway 280, take the Saratoga Sunnyvale exit, heading towards
Saratoga. The first light after the freeway is Mariani. Turn left on
Mariani towards the main Apple campus. Turn left again at the end of
Mariani onto Infinite Loop, the street surrounding the Apple complex.
Drive around Infinite loop until you reach building #4, and park in
the lot nearby. The auditorium is just inside the entrance to
building #4.

Hope is a good thing, may be the best thing and
good things never fail.
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Pari Natarajan
Software Engineer - Caligari Corp.
http://www.iastate.edu/~pari
(415) 390-9600 ext:117
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