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[UC] Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2010 10:31:48 -0400

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[UC] PANMA Event: Getting to Know Drupal 9/28

2010-09-27 Thread Susan Jacobson
GETTING TO KNOW DRUPAL
Tuesday, Sept 28, 2010
Doors: 5:30pm / Event Starts at: 6:00 – 8:00pm
UPenn Huntsman Hall, Room 240 on 2nd Floor,
3730 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
FREE
but please register at
http://www.panma.org/events/2010/09/learning-event-getting-to-know-drupal-on-928

Pizza & light refreshments will be provided by PANMA.

'Come for the code, stay for the community' is the newly adopted
tagline for the Drupal project. At this session we'll give you an
introduction to both the code that is driving the extremely fast
adoption of Drupal, as well as the community that makes builds and
supports this truly Free and Open Source Software project (meaning:
unlike projects like Wordpress, Alfresco, or MySQL, no company owns
Drupal).

What we'll cover:
Some of the main reasons that organizations and companies are adopting
Drupal, including the module and theme systems, robust content
creation and organization features, tight integration with most
popular APIs, its user & role system, content permissions, flexible
workflow, etc.

- What's new in Drupal 7. Among the new features we'll  Database
Abstraction Layer that has opened the door for running Drupal on
Oracle, MSSQL,
Casandra, etc, to improved core media handling, the move from 'nodes'
to 'entities', fields in core, and more...

- Acquia's Drupal Gardens, a hosted 'Software as a Service' version of
Drupal 7, meant to compete with wordpress.com and other hosted website
options.

- The Drupal community. Drupal owes much of its growth to the early
adoption of the platform by community/political organizers, and these
same people use their online organizing skills to enable the Drupal
community to scale faster and better than most, if not all, other Open
Source projects. We'll look at where the community works/communicates,
how it operates, and what makes it tick (hint: talk is silver,
code/work is gold).

Alex Urevick-Ackelsberg is a Partner and Business Lead at Zivtech,
LLC. Zivtech is an Open Source Web Development Shop located in
Philadelphia, PA that specializes in building powerful and scalable
Web Applications and Enterprise Content Management Systems.

Drupal in the Real World
Following a look at the technology and community behind Drupal, we'll
share what it's like to build a site with the platform today.  We'll
look at how to plan a Drupal-based site, how to document the
information architecture requirements, how to choose the right modules
for the job, and how to solve common site-building challenges without
hacking.

We'll leave you with an amusing tour of 5 things you *can* do with
Drupal, but *shouldn't.*  *Ever*.

Nathan Gasser is founder and president of Rock River Star, an internet
consulting and development company focussed on implementing open
source web and social media solutions for non-profit, higher
education, and corporate clients.

Details
Date: Tuesday, Sept 28, 2010
Time: Doors: 5:30pm / Event Starts at: 6:00 – 8:00pm
Cost: FREE
Location: Jon M. Huntsman Hall, Room 240 on 2nd Floor, 3730 Walnut
Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104

Register at 
http://www.panma.org/events/2010/09/learning-event-getting-to-know-drupal-on-928

Pizza & light refreshments will be provided by PANMA.

-- 
Susan Jacobson, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Journalism
Temple University

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[UC] Fwd: Chow running loose on 45th and Market

2010-09-27 Thread Linda Lee

I just received the following:
If anyone is able to capture this dog you could take it to the vet on  
Market (at 45th), PAWS, or VHUP to be checked for a microchip ID.  -LL


Begin forwarded message:


From: Rashida Holmes 
Date: September 27, 2010 12:31:11 PM EDT
Subject: Chow running loose on 45th and Market

Waiting at the bus stop on 44th and Chestnut, I noticed a fairly  
well-groomed chow with a halter type thing going on around his  
body.  I followed him up 44th towards market.  he made a left going  
west.  I tried to call and coax him but he was just too fast and  
knowing what i know about chows being stand-offish i thought i  
better exercise caution.  This was about 10 minutes ago.  he passed  
by the vet and kept going.


[UC] Fwd: CAMERATA PHILADELPHIA Concerts September 29/30

2010-09-27 Thread Fran Byers

Hi, All,

 Just two days until the first concert at West Catholic HS under 
the direction of Dr. Stephen Framil.  Please join us there for an 
evening of musical beauty.


Fran

CAMERATA PHILADELPHIA Begins Season:
University City Series / Center City Series
Tim Fain (Violinist)
Stephen Framil (Cellist)
Daniel Lau (Pianist)
 
(Philadelphia, PA) September 27, 2010 — CAMERATA PHILADELPHIA presents 
its first concert cycle of the season with its University City Series 
and new Center City Series.  Music Director, cellist and conductor 
Stephen Framil joins CAMERATA PHILADELPHIA violinist Tim Fain and 
pianist Daniel Lau.  The program includes Beethoven’s Sonata No. 2 in G 
minor for Piano & Cello, Op. 5 No. 2, Zoltán Kodály’s Duo for Violin & 
Cello, Op. 7, and Anton Arensky’s Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op. 32.

 
University City Series: Wednesday, September 29 at 7:30 PM at the West 
Catholic Conservatory (4501 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19139).  
Free gated on-site parking at 46 Street & Chestnut.  Limited seating 
capacity: call for reservations.

 
Center City Series: Thursday, September 30 at 8:00 PM at The Church of 
the Holy Trinity, Rittenhouse Square (1904 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, 
PA 19103).

 
General admission is $20, student/seniors is $10.
 
For event and ticket information and reservations call CAMERATA 
PHILADELPHIA at 215.360.2173, or e-mail at 
conce...@camerataphiladelphia.org, or on the web at 
www.camerataphiladelphia.org.

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[UC] Re: [PFSNI] We captured a possum (living in our basement)

2010-09-27 Thread Andrew Diller
Yeah, I saw your poster!


Andrew Diller


On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 6:26 PM, Freda Egnal  wrote:

> Want to follow up on our request for a trap to let everyone know that a
> baby possum was living in our basement for a week (see attached photo).
> Thanks to the generosity of many neighbors we were able to capture it and
> the PSPCA came and got the possum for release in the wild.
>
>
>
<>

Re: [UC] Re: [PFSNI] We captured a possum (living in our basement)

2010-09-27 Thread Joe Clarke
They make quite a-tasty roast stuffed with ramps and cornbread and a crawdad
cocktail as an entree.  Possum tail soup is also a delight.  Don't forget
moi when you are sending out them dinner invites.

Joe (recon me mighty obliged!) Clarke



On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 9:50 PM, Andrew Diller wrote:

> Yeah, I saw your poster!
>
>
> Andrew Diller
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 6:26 PM, Freda Egnal wrote:
>
>>  Want to follow up on our request for a trap to let everyone know that a
>> baby possum was living in our basement for a week (see attached photo).
>> Thanks to the generosity of many neighbors we were able to capture it and
>> the PSPCA came and got the possum for release in the wild.
>>
>>
>>
>


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