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2012-04-25
03:02:25
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Change #13853
2012-04-25
03:00:17
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Change #13852
2012-04-25
02:58:30
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Change #13851
2012-04-25
02:58:02
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2012-04-25
02:58:01
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Change #13849
2012-04-25
02:58:01
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Seeing Software Quality Through an Agile Lens
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Seeing Software Quality through an Agile Lens
...or Scrum canât buy you love (or quality), but it can get you there much faster.
For a software quality engineer entering an Agile team for the first time, the transition can be extreme. The traditional software quality practices and activities change in many ways but, looking closely, the core principles are still there. In fact, Agile development can be an SQEâs dream! Agile naturally combines all factors that impact quality from people to transparency all in a cohesive system.
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A Special Treat from PNSQC
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No need to register! This is a FREE lecture sponsored by the Rose City SPIN. But you can help us plan food and drinks by registering at: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/3100344213
Rose City SPIN
The Rose City Software Process Improvement Network (SPIN) is a monthly forum for networking, mutual support, and promotion of effective software practices. We exchange practical experiences, ideas, knowledge, wisdom, and war stories about the technical, business, and human facets of software process improvement. The Rose City SPIN serves the software development community of the Portland/Vancouver metro area. Whether you work for a large company or a small one, corporate or self-employed, industrial or academic setting, you are welcome at the Rose City SPIN.
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Seeing Software Quality through an Agile Lens
...or Scrum can’t buy you love (or quality), but it can get you there much faster.
For a software quality engineer entering an Agile team for the first time, the transition can be extreme. The traditional software quality practices and activities change in many ways but, looking closely, the core principles are still there. In fact, Agile development can be an SQE’s dream! Agile naturally combines all factors that impact quality from people to transparency all in a cohesive system.
Join Rhea as she details her experience of going from a waterfall background and jumping head first into an Agile development environment. She will focus on how she applied quality practices in this environment, road bumps along the way that any team adopting Agile might encounter, and how Agile enabled levels of quality beyond all previous expectations.
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Rhea Stadick is a software quality manager for product engineering teams in the Business Client group at Intel. She is focused on developing a sustained, strong capability in engineering teams to deliver high quality products. Over the last several years she has become an advocate for agile development and is an agile coach as well as a co-director of the Intel Agility Catalyst team promoting the adoption of agile culture and methodologies throughout the organization. Rhea graduated from Oregon State University with a Bachelor of Science Honors degree in Computer Science and is currently finishing her MBA at Willamette University.
A Special Treat from PNSQC
Networking at 5:30, seminar at 6:30. Plan on coming early! In collaboration with the Pacific Northwest Software Quality Conference (PNSQC) the SPIN meeting will have pizza and pop provided by PNSQC beginning at 5:30 pm.
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How to Register
No need to register! This is a FREE lecture sponsored by the Rose City SPIN. But you can help us plan food and drinks by registering at: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/3100344213
Rose City SPIN
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Change #13848
2012-04-25
02:57:08
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2012-04-25
02:56:42
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2012-04-25
02:54:45
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Change #13845
2012-04-25
02:52:28
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1250462324
TOOOL-PDX Hillsboro meeting
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TOOOL is The Open Organization Of Lockpickers
Technology security and Physical security go hand in hand. Just how easy would it be to pick the locks that keep your tech assets out of harm's way? Come out for an evening of lockpicking with a beginner introduction, open picking, and some Q&A related to common locks. Practice locks and tools provided. No cost.
Please let the organizers know you are coming so enough equipment will be on hand. [email protected]
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Technology security and Physical security go hand in hand. Just how easy would it be to pick the locks that keep your tech assets out of harm's way? Come out for an evening of lockpicking with a beginner introduction, open picking, and some Q&A related to common locks. Practice locks and tools provided. No cost.
Please let the organizers know you are coming so enough equipment will be on hand. [email protected]
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2012-04-25
02:52:19
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2012-04-25
02:52:10
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Change #13842
2012-04-25
02:43:28
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TOOOL-PDX Hillsboro meeting
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2012-04-25
02:43:28
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Change #13840
2012-04-25
00:48:21
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Change #13839
2012-04-25
00:48:21
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Nike Materials Index Hackathon
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Change #13838
2012-04-25
00:48:21
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2012-04-25
00:47:36
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Change #13836
2012-04-25
00:41:09
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Change #13835
2012-04-25
00:41:09
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Change #13834
2012-04-25
00:41:09
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Nike Materials Index Hackathon
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2012-04-25
00:41:09
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2012-04-25
00:41:08
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Change #13831
2012-04-25
00:22:15
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Product Development and Management Association (PDMA) Event: Delivering Customer Value: Whatâs the Real Problem?
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Delivering real customer value is a challenge for every business. Customer value is often interpreted by marketing, designed by engineering, delivered by operations through a series of hand-offs and not through a consistent process. Existing approaches lead to missing the mark on delivering real value and result in declining business.
The Oregon Chapter of the Product Development and Management Association (PDMA) invites you to its May Learning and Networking Event. At this event, John Geffel will describe a comprehensive value framework. This framework provides a clear approach to finding the value drivers, understanding how the customer perceives value, and describing how to deliver customer value. This talk will emphasize the practical aspects of the approach so that the attendees will leave with an understanding of the steps needed to use it themselves.
**Moderator: Louis Testa**
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www.pdma.org/oregon
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Miki Tokola, Chapter President
[email protected] |
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The Oregon Chapter of the Product Development and Management Association (PDMA) invites you to its May Learning and Networking Event. At this event, John Geffel will describe a comprehensive value framework. This framework provides a clear approach to finding the value drivers, understanding how the customer perceives value, and describing how to deliver customer value. This talk will emphasize the practical aspects of the approach so that the attendees will leave with an understanding of the steps needed to use it themselves.
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Managing Partner at VALUE:driven Group,
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www.pdma.org/oregon
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Miki Tokola, Chapter President
[email protected] |
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2012-04-25
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Product Development and Management Association (PDMA) Event: Delivering Customer Value: Whatâs the Real Problem?
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Delivering real customer value is a challenge for every business. Customer value is often interpreted by marketing, designed by engineering, delivered by operations through a series of hand-offs and not through a consistent process. Existing approaches lead to missing the mark on delivering real value and result in declining business.
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**Moderator: Louis Testa**
**Speaker: John Geffel**
Managing Partner at VALUE:driven Group,
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www.pdma.org/oregon
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2012-04-24
03:08:03
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PDX Erlang
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2012-04-23
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PDX Cocoaheads
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Scot Neal will discuss software to make working with others easier - Redmine, Mercurial, Git, et al.
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Change #13827
2012-04-23
10:54:51
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PDX Open Source GIS Meeting
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Beer at nearby pub to follow, probably Pints.
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<i>When Google Maps Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade - Wm Leler - @wmleler</i>. Google Maps has long been the choice for embedding maps on your website, or building map mashups. But Google's recent announcement that they will start charging for maps (or including ads on maps) has people looking at other options. As an added bonus, many of the alternative solutions have significant advantages over Google Maps. If you are a website owner with an embedded simple map, this talk will show you how you can dump Google Maps and switch over to other solutions in minutes (both free and paid). If you are a web designer, you'll see how you can customize maps so they will look the way you want them to look, not the way Google wants them to look. If you are a programmer building map-based webapps, you'll see how open source mapping APIs like Leaflet and Modest Maps make it faster and easier to build map mashups and have them work the way you want.
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<i>When Google Maps Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade - Wm Leler - @wmleler</i><p>Google Maps has long been the choice for embedding maps on your website, or building map mashups. But Google's recent announcement that they will start charging for maps (or including ads on maps) has people looking at other options. As an added bonus, many of the alternative solutions have significant advantages over Google Maps. If you are a website owner with an embedded simple map, this talk will show you how you can dump Google Maps and switch over to other solutions in minutes (both free and paid). If you are a web designer, you'll see how you can customize maps so they will look the way you want them to look, not the way Google wants them to look. If you are a programmer building map-based webapps, you'll see how open source mapping APIs like Leaflet and Modest Maps make it faster and easier to build map mashups and have them work the way you want.
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2012-04-23
10:17:18
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PDX Open Source GIS Meeting
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<b>MapBox - Justin Miller.</b> Justin is all things iOS for the MapBox team. He'll be joining us again to show us what MapBox has been up to lately (and they've been busy) including their new iOS SDK, MapBox streets and custom styled maps.</li>
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Beer at nearby pub to follow, probably Pints.
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<i>When Google Maps Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade - Wm Leler - @wmleler</i>. Google Maps has long been the choice for embedding maps on your website, or building map mashups. But Google's recent announcement that they will start charging for maps (or including ads on maps) has people looking at other options. As an added bonus, many of the alternative solutions have significant advantages over Google Maps. If you are a website owner with an embedded simple map, this talk will show you how you can dump Google Maps and switch over to other solutions in minutes (both free and paid). If you are a web designer, you'll see how you can customize maps so they will look the way you want them to look, not the way Google wants them to look. If you are a programmer building map-based webapps, you'll see how open source mapping APIs like Leaflet and Modest Maps make it faster and easier to build map mashups and have them work the way you want.
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<i>MapBox - Justin Miller - @incanus77.</i> Justin is all things iOS for the MapBox team. He'll be joining us again to show us what MapBox has been up to lately (and they've been busy) including their strategy in the Google Maps space, their new iOS SDK, MapBox streets layer, custom styled maps, what Artem from Mapnik is doing now that he's joined the team and what they're doing with open source in general. Something for everyone and a great follow-up to Wm's talk.</li>
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2012-04-23
10:04:06
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<b>When Google Maps Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade - Wm Leler</b>. Google Maps has long been the choice for embedding maps on your website, or building map mashups. But Google's recent announcement that they will start charging for maps (or including ads on maps) has people looking at other options. As an added bonus, many of the alternative solutions have significant advantages over Google Maps. If you are a website owner with an embedded simple map, this talk will show you how you can dump Google Maps and switch over to other solutions in minutes (both free and paid). If you are a web designer, you'll see how you can customize maps so they will look the way you want them to look, not the way Google wants them to look. If you are a programmer building map-based webapps, you'll see how open source mapping APIs like Leaflet and Modest Maps make it faster and easier to build map mashups and have them work the way you want.</li>
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2012-04-23
09:06:34
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PDX11 Roundtable #4 - Bootstraps to Boardroom with John Tortorici and Craig Froude
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2012-04-22
17:40:47
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2012-04-22
17:40:47
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Youâre invited to OENâs Venture Northwest 2009, the Northwestâs premier forum for new and emerging investment opportunities in exciting companies from Oregon, Washington, and throughout the Pacific Northwest. Weâll be showcasing early-to late-stage investment opportunities pre-screened by an investor-led panel.
Attendees will learn about the region's growth segments, explore new technology and research, and connect with entrepreneurs from the area's hottest emerging companies including nanotech, microtech, bioscience, sustainability and more.
This event highlights the best and brightest investment opportunities in the Northwest and is the place to network with exciting emerging businesses, investment firms, and business development representatives.
Early bird Registration to attend Venture Northwest
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Early bird Registration to attend: $420 by September 15th.
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This event highlights the best and brightest investment opportunities in the Northwest and is the place to network with exciting emerging businesses, investment firms, and business development representatives.
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2012-04-22
17:40:47
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Portland Business Alliance Presents: Cornerstones Conversations - Marketing to the Hispanic Community
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Oregon has seen a 400 percent increase in its Hispanic population since 1990, positioning Portland as one of the top 10 emerging Hispanic markets in the United States. How can you successfully market your business to this growing community? El Hispanic News and others will tell you how.
You can start the discussion now at the Cornerstones Conversation blog, www.alliancepdx.blogspot.com.
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Gale Castillo, Metropolitan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
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Series Sponsors: West Coast Bank, Regence
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Members: $20, Non-Members $30
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You can start the discussion now at the Cornerstones Conversation blog, www.alliancepdx.blogspot.com.
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Representative from El Hispanic News (to be announced)
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200 SW Market Street
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Series Sponsors: West Coast Bank, Regence
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Change #13820
2012-04-22
17:40:47
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Putting Social Media to Work: What is social media and how can it support my business goals?
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Date: March 5, 2009
Time: 7:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Location: 200 SW Market Street, Lobby Conference Room.
Title: Putting Social Media to Work: What is social media and how can it support my business goals?
Twitter. Facebook. LinkedIn. You keep hearing about them and new sites are popping up over night. How do you use them? Which ones best fit your company's needs? Social media experts including Edelman's US Brand Strategy Director, Travel Portland's head of PR and Tillamook Cheese's online expert will help you figure out which social networking sites and what tools can be put to work for your business.
For more information, contact:
MEGAN DOERN | COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR
Portland Business Alliance | Greater Portland's Chamber of Commerce
Direct 503-552-6754
Main 503.224.8684 | Fax 503.323.9186
[email protected]
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Time: 7:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Location: 200 SW Market Street, Lobby Conference Room.
Title: Putting Social Media to Work: What is social media and how can it support my business goals?
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For more information, contact:
MEGAN DOERN | COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR
Portland Business Alliance | Greater Portland's Chamber of Commerce
Direct 503-552-6754
Main 503.224.8684 | Fax 503.323.9186
[email protected]
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2012-04-22
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Cornerstones Coversations: E-Marketing Your Business
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2012-04-22
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Portland Business Alliance, Cornerstones Conversations: "Savings and Sustainability"
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2012-04-22
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2012-04-22
17:40:47
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2012-04-22
17:40:47
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200 Market St. Lobby Conference Room Portland, OR 97201
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2012-04-22
17:39:38
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North Portland Coders Night
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2012-04-22
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2012-04-22
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2012-04-22
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2012-04-21
21:42:12
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Portland Area Robotics Society (PARTS)
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2012-04-21
21:41:51
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2012-04-21
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2012-04-21
21:41:17
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2012-04-21
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Portland Area Robotics Society (PARTS)
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2012-04-21
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2012-07-07 13:00:00 -0700 |
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1250462313 |
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2012-07-07 10:30:00 -0700 |
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Portland Area Robotics Society (PARTS) |
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http://www.portlandrobotics.org |
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Room 103, 1930 SW 4th Avenue, Portland
Enter through the front entrance, right side door. If not unlocked, try the last door on the left side of the building. |
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202392997 |
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