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LOCAL: Linus Torvalds visiting Santa Cruz

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lars Wirzenius)
Thu Aug 24 09:59:33 1995

Date: Wed, 23 Aug 1995 15:07:53 +0300
From: Lars Wirzenius <wirzeniu@cc.helsinki.fi>
To: linux-announce@vger.rutgers.edu

Newsgroups: ba.announce,ba.seminars,sbay.linux,comp.os.linux.announce
From: lnz@dandelion.com (Leonard N. Zubkoff)
Subject: LOCAL: Linus Torvalds visiting Santa Cruz
Organization: Dandelion Digital
Approved: zorch@uunet.UU.NET, linux-announce@news.ornl.edu (Lars Wirzenius)
Followup-to: poster

Linus Torvalds, principal author of the Linux operating system kernel, is
visiting Santa Cruz, California as a panelist at the annual SCO Forum
conference.  An informal gathering of people interested in meeting and
chatting with Linus is being organized for Thursday August 24th from 4-6
PM, after the conference ends, in room Kresge 327 on the University of
California at Santa Cruz (UCSC) campus.  Directions to the UCSC campus
appear below.

		Leonard


Directions to UCSC:

Take Hwy 17 to Santa Cruz, follow green highway signs to UCSC entrance.
Basically this means when 17 forks take the Half Moon Bay (right) lanes
instead of the Ocean Street lanes.  Then 17 becomes Hwy 1 northbound on
Mission Street, go through several traffic lights to Bay street.  Bay
Street is right after you have passed a Taco Bell and a McDonald's on the
left.  Turn right on Bay and proceed to entrance to UCSC.  Stay on the main
road, it makes a big sweep around a meadow and then into the trees (watch
out for deer).  The road continues past buildings and a couple of stop
signs and then dead-ends at a T intersection.  Turn right.  Park along the
side of the road, or continue on the road and turn left at a driveway that
leads to some more parking.

Now at the point where the road ended in the T there is a foot path across
a bridge that gets you to Kresge College; or if you followed the road and
driveway then you will be parked adjacent to Kresge College also.

Wander around in the college looking for a big classroom numbered 327.
There are big numbers on the doors, so you'll know it when you find it.


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