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Mathematica SIG (Washington DC and Northern Virginia)

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  • Subject: [mg84997] Mathematica SIG (Washington DC and Northern Virginia)
  • From: Bruce Colletti <vze269bv at verizon.net>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 01:56:05 -0500 (EST)

The Washington D.C. area Mathematica Special Interest Group will meet Friday, 1 February, 7:30 to 9:00 a.m. at the SAIC Enterprise Center building in Tysons Corner (see directions below). 

Early risers meet before 7:00 in the morning for admission at the front desk, then we have a Dutch treat breakfast downstairs.  By about 7:30 we have moved to one of the projector rooms. Meetings consist of a prepared talk, informal discussion about Mathematica programming and applications, general questions, and new business.   

Harry Bishop will give the 40-minute talk "Lazy Lists and Random Processes with Application to Personal Financial Planning."

To inquire about attending, e-mail Dan Martinez (dmartinez at sprintmail.com) or Bruce Colletti (bcolletti at compuserve.com).  In your e-mail subject line, please include 'Mathematica SIG.' 

DIRECTIONS to 8301 Greensboro Drive, McLean VA (tall, boxy and white SAIC Enterprise Building at the corner of Westpark Drive and Greensboro Drive):  From the Beltway, go northwest on Route 7 (Leesburg Pike) and proceed past Route 123 (Chain Bridge Road).  Turn right onto Westpark Drive (Gosnell Road in the other direction).  Turn right  at the next light onto Greensboro Drive and then right into the parking lot. Visitor's Parking is adjacent to Westpark Drive.   

A SIG representative will meet you in the lobby. 

Please arrive no later than ten minutes to seven if you wish to join us for breakfast, and no later than twenty after seven to attend the meeting only.  The desk officer will ask for a driver's license before issuing a visitor's badge. 



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