[757labs] Reminder: TCP Tuesdays Tonight @ 730PM @ 757 Labs!
John LeVous
john.levous at ieee.org
Tue Mar 20 19:31:19 EDT 2012
I just got 4 more 5.25" floppy drives to inject into the wayback machine
John
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Wayback Wednesdays? 6809E Assembly Language programming!! :D
--- Lee
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Trevor Lewis <trevorl.salad at gmail.com>
wrote:
So we've got Microcontroller Monday, TCP Tuesdays, what about the rest
of the week?
Subnetting Sunday?
WWWednesdays?
Frag Friday?
CIDR Saturday?
Actually, doing a Wayback Wednesday would be cool. Dedicated to
revisting/resurrecting old hardware and software. Token ring, twinax
and an/uyk-7's FTW!
On 3/20/12, Bryan <cypher2301 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Cool that would be awsome. I'm supposed to work towards my sec plus so
more
> network knowledge will def help.
>
> Sent from my Samsung EpicT 4G
>
> Adam Crosby <adam at uptill3.com> wrote:
>
>>We hope to run this class twice a week - once after work on a week night,
>> and once on a weekend day (maybe Sunday?). Hopefully, we'll be able to
>> fit everybody's schedule eventually!
>>
>>--
>>Adam
>>
>>On Mar 20, 2012, at 10:54 AM, bryan seyffert wrote:
>>
>>> Wish i could go.. unfortunately gotta work.. thus is life right?
>>>
>>> see you guys next time hopefully
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 10:23 AM, Adam Crosby <adam at uptill3.com> wrote:
>>>> Hola,
>>>> Based on a few previous message threads, and conversations at the lab,
a
>>>> number of people have indicated they'd be interested in a 'networking'
>>>> class, in the style of micro-controller mondays. So, starting THIS
>>>> TUESDAY (March 20), 757 Labs will be running TCP Tuesdays, hosted by
>>>> yours truly.
>>>>
>>>> The first night will be 7:30PM-Whenever, with a focus on getting
'setup'
>>>> to learn and run labs yourself.
>>>>
>>>> Please bring a non-crusty laptop (needs to be able to run a MIPS
>>>> simulator - Core-series w/2GB of ram or better recommended).
>>>> Linux/Windows/OS X *should* all work (I've not actually used Windows
for
>>>> this, but its 'supported'). No serial cables or other gear needed,
yet.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Adam
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