I think so. Just need to confirm Sandy's shifts, which are a bit in flux at the 
moment 



> On 17 Aug 2015, at 3:25 pm, nathan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Why yes indeed... It's one of the elements of my preso. ;)
> 
> Assuming you are there, you'll be able to hear all about it.
> 
> heh.
> 
>> On 16/08/2015 6:59 PM, Andre van Eyssen wrote:
>> 
>> Used up all the pins? You've heard of a shift register, right?
>> 
>> Nathan wrote:
>>> Hi folks,
>>> 
>>> Just a reminder, we are on this Wednesday the 19th.
>>> 
>>> I'm making good progress on the Raspberry Pi discussion / demo... I have
>>> used up just about all the GPIO pins on the thing!
>>> 
>>> Please make sure you RSVP so I can sort pizza / drinks! :)
>>> 
>>> And remember - there is a door prize! (and I have actually got some
>>> 'selection' code sorted... ;)
>>> 
>>> See you there!
>>> 
>>> Nathan.
>>> 
>>>> On 8/08/2015 10:18 PM, Nathan wrote:
>>>> Hi folks!
>>>> 
>>>> We are back! And this time with some slightly different materials - a
>>>> mix of Core Solaris and some non-Solaris stuff.
>>>> 
>>>> Important note first up: We are still meeting in the NTT office in the
>>>> World Trade Centre. (Address Below)
>>>> 
>>>> This month, we have Dan Gangaiya doing a spot of iSCSI with Solaris.
>>>> Dan's recently been doing some more heavy lifting work with iSCSI,
>>>> including things like multi-initiator, multi-pathing and
>>>> authentication etc. I for one am looking forward to seeing how Dan
>>>> approaches it! ;)
>>>> 
>>>> I'm also going to be doing a session on Getting started with Raspberry
>>>> Pi's; GPIO pins, digital and
>>>> analogue inputs and outputs and other Pi stuff. Don't expect mastery,
>>>> but if you are looking for someone fresh from just having worked out
>>>> how to do it himself to give yourself a kickstart, you should be in
>>>> for a treat. LEDs, ADC's, beepers, and perhaps RFID if I can make it work.
>>>> 
>>>> Finally - assuming he can think of something awesome, we might also
>>>> have Boyd present something!
>>>> 
>>>> The Monthly Mystery Door Prize (MMDP) continues. It might be great, it
>>>> might not. It might be an SSD or SCSI card, or a can of Pal, Whiskers
>>>> or something else... you won't know month to month what it is, or who
>>>> will get it. I'll be writing some awesome code (in C of course) to
>>>> determine who wins, and what they win. ;) (and it'll be available for
>>>> open review to ensure it's not cheating, by always awarding a Nyan Cat
>>>> shirt to Richard)
>>>> 
>>>> Finally - If you would like to present something - let me know. There
>>>> is still space on the bill.
>>>> 
>>>> So - come along, talk, listen, eat pizza and drink beer (and maybe
>>>> even eat Pal.). I dare you.
>>>> 
>>>> (Gavin -  I'm *still* looking (As one other observer noted: Now using
>>>> my 'Gorgon Stare Mk II'(tm) ) at you and the vm2 subsystem one of
>>>> these days!! heh heh.)  :).
>>>> 
>>>> Hope to see you there, and if you would like to present on anything in
>>>> S11.2 that you have already played with, let me know, and I'll make
>>>> space for you in the program!
>>>> 
>>>> For reference - On the list of what folks wanted to see - we
>>>> collectively decided we'd like to talk about the following in the
>>>> coming months:
>>>>  DTrace stuff (including a re-intro/primer as we have a bunch of new
>>>> folks in the group), Solaris 11 (going deep into the new stuff), (eg:
>>>> ipadm, dladm, tuned versus vanilla, etc), OEL/OL (Oracle Linux)...
>>>> Anyone who wants to volunteer would be most welcome. :)
>>>> 
>>>> See below for topics/speakers.
>>>> 
>>>> If you want to get someone else subscribed to this list - send them here:
>>>> 
>>>>  http://mexico.purplecow.org/m/listinfo/msosug
>>>> 
>>>> Please respond in the positive OR negative ASAP so Pizza and Drinks
>>>> can be planned.
>>>> 
>>>> Where?
>>>>                The NTT office,
>>>>                 Level 7, Tower 4, World Trade Centre
>>>>                 18-22 Siddeley Street, Melbourne.   (**NOTE: This is
>>>> NOT the oracle building any more**)
>>>>                 Walk in the front of the building, and head to the
>>>> lifts to the left past the security desk, go to level 7.
>>>>                 There is parking available close by, though I can't
>>>> speak to the price. I believe it's cheap
>>>>                 off-peak parking though...
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> When?
>>>>                ***Wednesday*** August the 19th at 18:00 for general
>>>> discussion and merriment.
>>>> 
>>>> Speakers start at 18:30 sharp, with Pizza arriving somewhere around
>>>> 20:00ish.
>>>> 
>>>> I'm looking for Topics/Speakers for *next*  month as well.
>>>> 
>>>> Soft drink, coffee/tea and Pizza will be available. (YES - FOOD.)
>>>> 
>>>> **If you plan to attend, please reply NOW to
>>>> [email protected] so that we
>>>> can plan for seating / pizza / drinks!**
>>>> 
>>>> To anyone who meets with or talks to folks interested in Solaris: Please
>>>> let everyone know about the meeting, the time and the date. We would
>>>> love to continue to continue to grow the group.
>>>> 
>>>> A note on access: The Lifts in the building and entrance to Level 5
>>>> automatically lock early in the evening, so access will be provided by
>>>> Oracle folks on-site. A sign will also be placed close to the ground
>>>> floor lifts with a contact number, should you arrive after the start of
>>>> the meeting.
>>>> 
>>>> If you are interested in Solaris, doing interesting things with, or on
>>>> Solaris, we want YOU!
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers!
>>>> 
>>>> 
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