[LA.pm] Reminder - UUASC-LA Presentation Tonight, IPv6

Howard Siegel hsiegel at pobox.com
Thu Dec 3 11:21:31 PST 2009


Reminder ... UUASC Los Angeles Meeting Tonight

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>
>                 UUASC-LA
> Unix Users Association of Southern California
>      Los Angeles County Chapter
>         December 2009 Meeting
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
>                     IPv6
>
>                 Erik Kline
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
>      Thursday, Dec. 3, 7-9 pm
>
>        Sun Microsystems, Inc.
>  222 N. Sepulveda in El Segundo
>  10th Floor -- Martinique Room
> 
> ---------------------------------------------
> 
> UUASC-LA rounds out it's 10th year of hosting Unix related
> talks in Southern California with a presentation on IPv6. Since
> ARIN CEO John Curran predicts that the IPv4 space will be exhausted
> within 700 days this makes for a timely presentation.
> 
> Erik Kline will be following up on his IPv6 presentation last March
> where he will go into the adoption of IPv6 around the world including
> how the "step by step" approach which led to the launch of ipv6.google.com.
> 
> Erik is an IPv6 Engineer at Google, has previously worked at Network
> Appliance, and holds a degree in Aeronautics/Astronautics from MIT.
> Erik and his colleague Lorenzo Colitti were presented the first Itojun
> Service Award at IETF 76 in Hiroshima for their outstanding contributions
> to the development and deployment of IPv6.
> 
> IMPORTANT: The building is locked at 7 pm and anyone who arrives after that
> time will require a Sun employee to escort them to the meeting. For that
> reason, everyone is highly encouraged to arrive before 7 pm so that our Sun
> representative doesn't have to be in two places at once -- downstairs
> escorting late arrivals and upstairs babysitting our meeting. It is also
> highly probable that those who arrive after 7:30 may not be able to attend 
> the
> meeting.
> 
> After the meeting, you are invited to mingle with many of the chapter members
> at UUASC-LA's favorite dining and drinking spot. Details will be presented at
> the meeting.
> 
> WARNING: People may take photographs of UUASC-LA meetings and social events.
> If someone is absolutely opposed to having his or her photograph taken, that
> person needs to please speak with the photographer.
> 
> Warning to photographers: You must have a person's permission to post
> photographs in any public manner.
> 
> Directions:
> 
> From the South via Interstate 405:
> 
> Exit at El Segundo Blvd. Turn left and proceed approximately three miles to
> the intersection of El Segundo Blvd. and Sepulveda. Turn right (Northbound),
> stay in the right lane. Skip to "Northbound on Sepulveda", below.
> 
> From the North via Interstate 405:
> 
> Exit at El Segundo Blvd. Turn left onto La Cienega Blvd. (get into the right
> lane). Turn right at El Segundo Blvd and proceed approximately three miles
> tothe intersection of El Segundo Blvd and Sepulveda. Turn right (Northbound),
> stay in the right lane.
> 
> Northbound on Sepulveda:
> 
> You should now be proceeding nortbound, in the right lane along Sepulveda
> Blvd. The signal at the next intersection (Sepulveda/Grand) is an important
> landmark. The meeting venue is in the Oracle building (222 Sepulveda) on the
> Southeast corner, just before the intersection, on the right. The Free 
> Parking
> is *across* the intersection, in the Northeast corner on the right.
> 
> Parking:
> 
> Continue northbound across the intersection, turn into the first driveway on
> the right, known as the LAX Business Park. Go through the raised gates, turn
> right, find  a parking space close to the traffic signal.
> 
> Building:
> 
> Short stairs lead from the raised parking lot to the sidewalk. Walk across 
> the
> intersection heading south. The UUASC meeting venue (Sun Microsystems office)
> is in the "Oracle" building, closest to the southeast corner of the
> Sepulveda/Grand intersection. Entrances are located on the Oracle building's
> North and South sides. However, after business hours, the North side is
> closed; go to the South entrance.  If the doors are locked here, the security
> guard can open it; politely knock on the door to get their attention.
> 
> Enter and sign in, inform the guard that you want to go to the Sun
> Microsystems offices on the 10th floor. That means the elevators to the 
> right,
> and the guard will likely need to activate the elevator for you. The UUASC
> meeting is in Sun's offices on the 10th floor.
> 
> For any questions on how to get there, call 310-607-2400. However, that 
> number
> won't be available after business hours (5:30). After that time, call
> 310-607-2560.
> 
> UUASC wants to especially thank member Justin Roth of Sun for his excellent
> hospitality.  And, UUASC wants to thank our host, Sun Microsystems, for the
> continued support of our meetings.
>
>      --------------------------------------------------
> 
> UUASC is for all persons using UNIX either personally or professionally, or
> interested in learning more about UNIX. We recognize all varieties of UNIX,
> including (without prejudice) SCO, Linux, SVr4, Solaris, AIX, HP/UX, and BSD.
> This is a good place to meet others with similar interests and broaden your
> skills and knowledge.
>

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