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NOTE: Now Meeting At Dazbog North An Hour Earlier

Starting with the May 6, 2008 meeting, we will be meeting in the basement of Dazbog North. This is the Dazbog location at the north end of Mason street at the north west corner of Cherry Street. Google map of the location

Dinner and HS time have been moved up an hour, dinner is at 6pm with hacking from 7 to 10.

NCLUG Meeting Schedule

  • May 13, 2008
    Meeting: NCLUG
  • May 20, 2008
    Dinner: 6pm at Jimmy John's, 2 blocks south, on College.
    Meeting: 7pm at The Bean Cycle, North College
  • May 27, 2008
    Dinner: 6pm at Pueblo Viejo, a block south and a block east.
    Meeting: 7pm at The Bean Cycle, North College
  • June 3, 2008
    Dinner: 6pm at The Crown Pub, 2.5 blocks south and east.
    Meeting: 7pm at The Bean Cycle, North College
  • June 10, 2008
    Meeting: NCLUG

Thanks

The NCLUG chapter of Hacking Society would like to thank:
  • The meeting space has generously been offered by Dazbog Coffee.
  • Hewlett-Packard through Matt Taggart has generously donated an 8-port 10/100mbps switch.
  • tummy.com, ltd. has donated the hosting and computer that runs this site.
  • The Bean Cycle Coffee Shop provided space for the meetings from 2005 through 2008
  • tummy.com, ltd. provided space for the meetings 2003 through 2005
  • Exasource provided space for the meetings throughout 2002.

Meeting Location

The meetings are held at the Dazbog Coffee at 401 Mason Ct. This is on the North West corner of Mason Street and Cherry Street, just north of Old Town where Mason Street turns into Mason Ct.

Networking: We have full net access while at Hacking Society. We all use 802.11b/g wireless, so we are no longer attempting to provide wired access. If you need wired, please either bring a wireless-to-wired adapter like the D-Link "travel router", or make arrangements before you arrive.