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Geofotbollens nordlag |
| Geocaching is a game where you use coordinates and a GPS-device to search for "treasures/caches". Itīs a very high technology related activity as to say we use different techniques and technical devices to be able to do this. The list will be used to coordinate our actions in the game of geofotboll.
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eLearning for Zimbabwe |
| This is a forum for eLearning practioners and all those interested in elearning for development and research in Zimbabwe and Afrca |

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Snippets From James S. Huggins' Refrigerator Door |
| From time to time, James S. Huggins publishes Snippets. Snippets is an irregular email ezine (ISSN 1530-9622) containing information of interest. Technology topics always constitute the bulk of the information in a Snippets issue. But the technology topics are wide ranging and varied, and usually include the impact of technology on society, culture, business, media and on our daily lives. In addition, some non-technology topics may also be included if they are current and of interest to the author. |

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RMS News |
| A mailing list for members of East Bay POS user community on Microsoft RMS or POS software, to provide information about known issues and future enhancements of these applications. |

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SCM.WS Technical Support Alerts |
| Technical support alerts for SCM.WS |

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diamondstmgroup |
| We are a group employed as engineers and scientists primarily in the aircraft and biotechnology industries. We are working to improve our ability to communicate technical and management information with colleagues and management. |

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Sequim |
| announcements of technology, hardware, software, security, data integrity, etc. for community members. |

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Region 14 CTS Staff |
| Mailing list for Region 14 CTS Staff to communicate using non-College e-mail resources, for when those resources are not available. |

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Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind Discussion |
| This list is for graduates and puppy walkers from the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind in Smithtown, New York. It is only open to specific staff members, those who are confirmed graduates, active Puppy Walkers in the GDF's Puppy Program, or those who have a pending class or puppy arrival date.
Discussion topics include Guide Dog training, the use of assistive technology and GPS to enhance traveling, as well as other issues relevant to blind people living and traveling with a Guide Dog.
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Archery in Slow Motion |
| Simply, this is a list to notify subscribers of when a new high-speed video of archery is posted to talonoptix.com.
TalonOptix provides never before seen high speed video of archery. From traditional bows to compounds, you can see in slow motion what affects the flight of the arrow; from form variations to equipment issues.
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Slope Sites |
| At "Slope Sites" enthusiasts are encouraged to exchange ideas related to Design and Construction
Techniques for Slope Gliders. Airfoil application, new construct materials, use of correct
electronics for Slopers will be discused. The correct use and reading of Slope Site topography
to maximize lift for Conventional soaring and Dynamic soaring is also encouraged.
Users can contribute information for a list of Slope Sites world wide
enabling us to locate Slope/Ridge Soaring Sites wherever you go on a trip or vacation.
Enthusiasts help is needed to gather this information. We are looking for information on all
types of Slope Sites, large or small, natural or manmade, city or country. Any info you can
send will help. Information sent to us should include but does not require the following:
>Site Name >Location >Map/Link >Flyable wind directions >Prevailing wind >Landing Area >Out
Landing Recovery Area >is Dynamic Soaring possible >Type of glider best suited for the site
>Contact info if required for private or restricted areas >any special instructions on site
usage.
Please send site information to slopesite@freelists.org
Let us know if you do NOT want your e-mail address shown as a site contact. |

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Students Association of Information Technology,USIT, GGSIPU |
| The Student's Association of Information Technology(SAiNT) was set up with a view to promote various activities amongst its members, including the students of School of Information Technology.
It also organises seminars, conferences, workshops, industry meets, Guest Lectures, etc. for the benefits of the students of the society and also organizes quizzes, debates, programming contests etc. on an intra university as well as inter university level.
SAiNT, untill recently was responsible for taking care of the yearly annual technical fest of our college 'INFOEXPRESSION'. It was later decided that we also need to work on active technology, so that the SAiNT lives past its 'infox' only image. For this purpose, we have recently setup a set of four clubs that will be under SAiNT.
These clubs are
1)Compter Security: Here issues of cryptography,making websites secure from attacks, encryption etc will be dealt with.
2)GNU/Linux: everything related to linux and its related application, use of linux, promoting linux, development issues will be the center of this club.The aim would be to make students try to make a shift to linux and excel on that.
3)Software Development:here the core development of software will be done, in languages like C/C++/JAVA and similar languages. We'll bepicking up projects initially from the campus and then possibly out of it, if we can proove we can build stable software. The develpment will be all documented throughout and made sure it can be tracked back for any changes/maintainance.
4)Website Development:We are trying to shift to a new website to indicate all our activities over there.also membership links, SAiNT's oouw constituion,hierarchy etc will be listed there. This club will discuss everything related to hosting/designing/maintaing websites. Currently we are discussing usage of CMS for the site.
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AzimuTTe Zero |
| News and discussion about navigation with help of GPS and laptop computing.
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SEADOG |
| Seagoing Engine And Deck Officers Group (SEADOG) is a forum for sharing technical information of intrest to USCG licensed engine and deck officers. Users shall avoid of reinventing the wheel on all types of technical topics by sharing and learning from others. Vessel class/specific information as well as items of general professional interest can be presented in the forum. |

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OE Scripting Vbs |
| This list is for students that are currently taking OE Scripting Courses to be able to share their stationery and ask questions about the lessons.
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