Lior hi,
We have a small problem: sometimes lectures are replaced. This has just
happened two weeks ago, so announcing too much time in advance is a bit
problematic.
In any case, if you'll see our announcement, we always give the future
talks and dates in the bottom of the announcement, so you can have a very
good idea in advance what the future lectures are.
There is also an RSS feed and a website ;)
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On Sun, 17 Dec 2006, Lior Kaplan wrote:
Hi,
As I'm not a member of Haifux (sorry, I don't live in the area). And I
always get these announcements.
I have a problem with that, and the real issue is they come too close to
the lecture date (e.g. tomorrow). This doesn't give me any space for
arranging a visit to Haifa to hear the lecture.
Could you please try to inform people outside of Haifux in advance? (:
Thanks
Orr Dunkelman wrote:
This Monday (18.12.06) at 18:30, Haifa Linux Club will gather to hear
Asaf Bartov talk about
The Ben Yehuda Project
Project Ben-Yehuda aims to make accessible the classics of Hebrew
literature (poetry and prose at first, and then essays etc.) to the
reader of Hebrew. For that purpose, the literary works are converted to
a format that is readable and searchable on the Internet. The project is
intended to be of use for both amateurs and scholars of literature. It
is inspired by the parallel English project started by Professor Michael
S. Hart (which has recently started bringing texts in other languages as
well) called Project Gutenberg.
The Lecture would cover the aims of the project as well as the techincal
problems the Ben Yehuda have to deal with (e.g., lack of a free OCR in
Hebrew that supports diacritics).
We meet in Taub building, room 3. For instructions see:
http://haifux.org/where.html
Attendance is free, and you are all invited!
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Future Lectures
155 SPAM and spamassassin Alon Altman 25/12/2006
156 The fascinating world of Regular Expressions in Perl
Ami Chayun 1/1/2007
157 FPC - Beyond the myths, when clearing the fog
Ido Kanner 15/1/2007
We are always looking for interesting lectures. If you wish to
contribute a lecture to the 2006/7 lecture season - please contact
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Lior Kaplan
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