[Lex Computer & Tech Group/LCTG] Meeting Reminder: At Zoom Address 972 6146 0830. Career Stories Wednesday, December 30 at 10AM. Lexington Computer and Technology Group Online Meeting via Zoom.

Bill Haley winicuda at gmail.com
Wed Dec 30 09:18:59 PST 2020


George,
At the end of the meeting you mentioned ULowell Plastics and did we know
anyone. Bot my brothers have degrees in Plastics Engineering from U Lowell.
If you would like to send me the particulars I can forward it to them.

Bill Haley
winicuda at gmail.com

On Sun, Dec 27, 2020 at 1:26 PM Jonathan Goode <jonathan.goode at gmail.com>
wrote:

> (NOTE: Initial Reminder.)
>
>
>
> *On Dec 30, Career stories. People with careers during which interesting
> (and now unclassified) things have happened. Mistakes made, lessons
> learned. Many of the members of our club have technical and scientific
> backgrounds. Some may be interested in presenting to the group important
> experiments or other developments in their field. For example, in Jerry
> Slate's field of pulmonary disease, the development of the Pneumatic Trough
> by the Rev. Stephen Hales (1677 – 1761) enabled Joseph Priestley (1733 –
> 1804) to discover oxygen. The struggle of scientists at that time to
> understand the fundamentals of matter makes an interesting story. Would YOU
> like to participate?  John Rudy coordinating. For info or to let John know,
> email us at info at LCTG.toku.us <info at LCTG.toku.us> so far, have: Bill
> Haley,
> Dan Kleppner, Dick Wagner, George Burnell, Mike Alexander, Smita Desai, and
> Carl Lazarus **There is room for one or two others – are you interested?*
>
> We, the Lexington Computer and Technology Group, meet at the usual 10AM
> Wednesday time, BUT ONLINE, using the Zoom Video Conferencing Application,
> facilitated by Steve Isenberg.
>
> There is an instruction page at https://toku.us/zoomish but note that the
> URL and phone number shown are examples.
>
>
> Some time after 9:45AM on Wednesday, choose one of the following options:
>
>    - If you have the Zoom application installed, start it and join meeting
>    with ID 972 6146 0830
>    - From your browser, go to: https://zoom.us/j/97261460830
>    - From your smartphone, tap this: +16468769923,,97261460830
>    - From a “dumb” telephone, call 1 646 876 9923 and enter meeting ID: 972
>    6146 0830
>
> Once the connection is established, you may need to locate and use the
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> *Below are our plans for Upcoming Meetings. For more schedule information,
> please refer to https://wiki.toku.us/doku.php?id=lctg_speaker_schedule
> <https://wiki.toku.us/doku.php?id=lctg_speaker_schedule>  We will continue
> to have an online presentation (almost) every Wednesday until it is prudent
> for us to resume meeting in person.*
> Jan 6, 2021 Peter Braun talk on *Covid*
>
> Jan 13, 2021 *Priestly and the Discovery of Oxygen* (Jerry Slate) Joseph
> Priestly (1733 - 1804) is credited with the discovery of oxygen. His
> discovery was a part of a long term scientific effort to understand the
> nature of matter. His work as an untrained scientist showed analytical
> skill which illustrated the relevance of his finding. His discovery of
> oxygen represents the beginning of the understanding of the composition of
> the atmosphere and its role in respiration.
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