[Lex Computer & Tech Group/LCTG] Meeting Reminder: At Zoom Address 972 6146 0830; Smart Waste Solutions, presented by Alex Gamota On Wednesday, September 8, 2021 at 10AM EDT. Lexington Computer and Technology Group Online Meeting via Zoom

Jonathan Goode jonathan.goode at gmail.com
Mon Sep 6 09:14:33 PDT 2021


(NOTE: Repeated Reminder with contents unchanged.)



*September 8, 2021*

*Solar Powered Smart Waste Solutions and More, *presented by Alexander P
Gamota, Senior Vice President & General Manager, Information &
Communications Technologies, Bigbelly

*Have you wondered about the gray public waste bins located at Center
Field, Lexington High School, or the Center? Or maybe you never noticed
them?? They are Bigbelly smart waste stations!  Since 2008, and some 65,000
smart waste stations in 55+ countries later, Bigbelly's smart waste
solution has been helping cities and campuses transform public spaces and
help reduce the carbon footprint associated with waste management by up to
80%. In this talk, you will learn about Bigbelly's patented solar powered
compaction solution, its connected Cloud based operating system
that streamline operations and collection efficiency, and about its recent
offering, the Telebelly. The Telebelly expands the benefits of the
ubiquitous Bigbelly platform to additionally host small cell and other
information and communication technologies.  Bigbelly (HQ:  Needham,
MA; www.bigbelly.com/ <http://www.bigbelly.com/>)*



*SPECIAL NOTE - **Links to many of our previous sessions are available
online at http://lctg.toku.us/ <http://lctg.toku.us/>, thanks to the
diligence of Steve Isenberg. This includes the space-oriented presentations
of Mars Landing from February 24, Venus Temperature from March 17, Apollo
Mission from April 14, Space Debris from May 5, Oumuamua from May 19 and
Helicopter Flight on Mars from May 26.*



We, the Lexington Computer and Technology Group, will meet Wednesday at the
usual 10AM Eastern 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.



Sometime after 9:45 AM 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
on-screen controls that turn on the sound and the video. You should be able
to see and hear others and they should be able to see and hear you, if you
have a camera and microphone (each of which you can unmute selectively).

If this email wasn't addressed to you and you would like to join the group,
or if you have a friend or colleague who might also be interested in
joining, it's easy.  Ask them to go to the group's wiki page at
http://LCTG.toku.us and follow the simple instructions under "Join the
Email List".  By being a member of the group you'll get reminders of
upcoming meetings and infrequent related messages. No advertising.  The
list is tightly managed.

Membership is free and given that all meetings are using Zoom you only need
to be connected to the Internet to join.  It's ok to join from anywhere you
can get a decent Internet connection, even if you're in orbit around Earth
or on another planet or a moon (if you're connecting from somewhere not on
Earth, we'd like to chat).

*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.*

*September 15, 2021*

Potpourri

*September 22, 2021*

*Caught in the Cosmic Web*, presented by Margaret Geller. Margaret made the
first and several recent maps of the distribution of galaxies in the
universe, showing that they are not distributed randomly in space but form
interesting patterns that repeat on the largest scales.
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