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Change #39645
2016-06-20
22:20:37

create Calagator::Event 1250470463 nbaw3eqp Roll back

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Change #39642
2016-06-20
19:23:13

update Calagator::Event 1250456619 PDXPUG: PostgreSQL Data Visualization Roll back

description Monthly meeting of the Portland PostgreSQL Users' Group. Ed Borasky will be speaking about Data Visualization. Beers after at the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne. <a href="http://buyacomplia.download/">buy acomplia cheap</a> <a href="http://buy-zoloft.eu/">zoloft</a> <a href="http://buymotilium.eu/">motilium</a>
title PDXPUG: PostgreSQL Data Visualization 3gjapihg
url http://pugs.postgresql.org/pdx/ http://augmentin.mom
venue_details nil
Change #39641
2016-06-20
17:48:13

update Calagator::Event 1250470462 Portland Python & PyLadies PDX Present Monthly Presentation Night Roll back

description # Come join us for Pythonic talks! All levels are welcome! Talk levels vary from beginner to advanced. This month: * **Let's Write Unit Tests** with Juliana Arrighi > We'll start with a beginner-friendly overview of the what, why, and how of unit tests. Next, we'll practice using the unittest library to add tests to some existing Python code, and then try out a little test driven development to add new functionality. There should be time for lightning talks after the presentation. If you have something you want to share, come prepared to give a 5 minute talk. If you've never given a talk before, don't worry we have a [guide](goo.gl/GdRz9H) Need inspiration for a lightning talk? We'd love more talks about testing. How do you use testing in your work? Do you have a favorite tool that you can talk about for 5 minutes, like pytest, or hypothesis? RSVP at [Meetup](http://www.meetup.com/pdxpython/events/231440594/) Join us on our [python.org](http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/portland) mailing list and in **#pdxpython** on Freenode. All are welcome! # Come join us for Pythonic talks! All levels are welcome! Talk levels vary from beginner to advanced. This month: * **Let's Write Unit Tests** with Juliana Arrighi > We'll start with a beginner-friendly overview of the what, why, and how of unit tests. Next, we'll practice using the unittest library to add tests to some existing Python code, and then try out a little test driven development to add new functionality. There should be time for lightning talks after the presentation. If you have something you want to share, come prepared to give a 5 minute talk. If you've never given a talk before, don't worry we have a [guide](http://goo.gl/GdRz9H) Need inspiration for a lightning talk? We'd love more talks about testing. How do you use testing in your work? Do you have a favorite tool that you can talk about for 5 minutes, like pytest, or hypothesis? RSVP at [Meetup](http://www.meetup.com/pdxpython/events/231440594/) Join us on our [python.org](http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/portland) mailing list and in **#pdxpython** on Freenode. All are welcome!
Change #39640
2016-06-20
17:47:17

create Calagator::Event 1250470462 Portland Python & PyLadies PDX Present Monthly Presentation Night Roll back

description nil # Come join us for Pythonic talks! All levels are welcome! Talk levels vary from beginner to advanced. This month: * **Let's Write Unit Tests** with Juliana Arrighi > We'll start with a beginner-friendly overview of the what, why, and how of unit tests. Next, we'll practice using the unittest library to add tests to some existing Python code, and then try out a little test driven development to add new functionality. There should be time for lightning talks after the presentation. If you have something you want to share, come prepared to give a 5 minute talk. If you've never given a talk before, don't worry we have a [guide](goo.gl/GdRz9H) Need inspiration for a lightning talk? We'd love more talks about testing. How do you use testing in your work? Do you have a favorite tool that you can talk about for 5 minutes, like pytest, or hypothesis? RSVP at [Meetup](http://www.meetup.com/pdxpython/events/231440594/) Join us on our [python.org](http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/portland) mailing list and in **#pdxpython** on Freenode. All are welcome!
end_time nil 2016-06-23 20:30:00 -0700
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venue_id nil 202393660
Change #39639
2016-06-20
16:34:24

create Calagator::Event 1250470461 Advanced Wireless Networking Technologies Roll back

description nil Advanced Wireless Networking Technologies Discussion Format: Roundtable of the full membership Wireless networks in the business environment can be problematic. We will be discussing some advanced networking technologies and assessing which one is best for which scenario. We will discuss the following issues: What technologies do you use and what are the benefits? <p> Open Mesh </p><p> Mobile Beacon </p><p> Powerline adapters </p><p> Other? </p><p> What products do you use and what are the costs? </p><p> Ubiquity </p><p> Ruckus </p><p> Invictus </p><p> Linksys </p><p> Trendnet </p><p> Netgear </p><p> TP-Link </p><p> Other? </p><p> Presented by Christian Martin: Denali Consulting (Open Mesh) David Harold: You PC Guru (Mobile Beacon) Agenda: </p><p> 6:00--6:20 Networking </p><p> 6:20--7:00 No-host dinner </p><p> 7:00--7:30 Introductions and announcements </p><p> 7:30--8:30 Main Presentation (followed by Q&A): </p><p> </p>
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title nil Advanced Wireless Networking Technologies
url nil http://www.occa.org
venue_details nil Meetings are free and open to the public and are held on the last Tuesday of the month except there are no meetings in December. Please help us keep the restaurant happy by buying food and beverages. Location: Max's Fanno Creek Brew Pub 12562 SW Main Street Tigard, Oregon 97223
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Change #39638
2016-06-20
15:06:45

update Calagator::Event 1250469191 Guest Speaker: How to Test Early And Often (Without Going Crazy) Roll back

description How do Quality Assurance, Agile Development, and the mantra "test early and often" fit into creating and shipping well-written, bug-free code? Join us for a guest lecture with Paul Grandjean on automated testing and find out how it can help you and your dev team save time and stay agile. You'll come away understanding how and why agile teams use test automation and how test engineering is a growing career within the industry. New devs, project managers, seasoned programmers, and everyone in between are welcome to this guest lecture on Oct. 14. http://clindamycin-hcl-300-mg.eu/ - clindamycin hcl 300 mg http://valtrexonline.eu/ - buy valtrex on line http://buyinderal.in.net/ - inderal
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Change #39637
2016-06-20
15:00:48

create Calagator::Event 1250470460 Beers with Engineers Roll back

description nil A monthly gathering for Portland area tech junkies. More specifically, those focused on data, emerging technology, and general IT topics. Industry vets, IT pros, nerds, geeks, tech philosoraptors, whatever.... Whether 5 or 50 this is an awesome opportunity to get together and talk shop, learn from peers, or just have some beers and a good time. No management, No selling, No recruiting, No problems. Talking to people about your product(s) or career networking is fine but people "leeching" on the attendance isn't cool so don't do it. Industry folks with expense cards typically cover festivities but this isn't a "sponsored" event and we don't intend to turn BwE into "powerpoint parties". Venue will be dynamic alternating between locations and if group size demands we'll book a location to support. If you're new to the group or haven't been out in a while we're a pretty dynamic crowd and always have a lot of fun.
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title nil Beers with Engineers
url nil http://www.meetup.com/BeerswithEngineers-Portland/events/229508429/
venue_details nil No agenda, no pitch, no bullshit. As always, come geek out, network, and have a good time. Booze and food is on somebodies company card (to a limit). If group size demands it reservations will be made, otherwise check the bar area or a hostess for the group. Starting in Seattle it's been a lot of fun over the years. The group has defined some "regulars" but we continue to host a diversity of interesting folks from all over the industry in all types of engineering roles. Locations will be dynamic throughout 2016 so keep an eye on that when registering.
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Change #39636
2016-06-20
14:15:08

create Calagator::Event 1250470459 OWASP: Social Engineering -- How to Avoid Being a Victim  Roll back

description nil Social engineering (an act of exploiting people instead of computers) is one of the most dangerous tools in the hacker’s toolkit to breach internet security. The Ubiquiti Networks fell victim to a $39.1 M fraud as one of its staff members was hit by a fraudulent “Business Email Compromise” attack. Thousands of grandmas and grandpas are victim of phishing emails and are forced to pay ransom to have their data released. In this new millennium, the cyber security game has changed significantly from annoying harmless viruses to stealing vital personal data, causing negative financial impact, demanding ransom, and spreading international political feud. Anyone with presence in the Cyber space has to protect himself/herself, the infrastructure, customers, and also deal with the legal repercussions in the event of a breach. In this talk Bhushan will present the different types of social engineering () practices including use of social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, the bad guys successfully use. The victims can range from the “C” levels (CEO, CFO, CTO) down to the individual contributors in an organization to a grandparent on her laptop. The presentation will also discuss a variety of ordinary but effective measures such as awareness campaign that organizations can take to minimize the risk of breach. <hr> Speaker === Bhushan Gupta TODO: biography <hr> The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a 501c3 not-for-profit worldwide charitable organization focused on improving the security of application software. To sign up for future meeting notes and to discuss security topics with local gurus, sign up on the OWASP Portland mailing list: https://lists.owasp.org/mailman/listinfo/owasp-portland <br> Meetings are free and open to the public.
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title nil OWASP: Social Engineering -- How to Avoid Being a Victim 
url nil https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Portland
venue_details nil Please come to the 3rd floor and follow signs.
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Change #39635
2016-06-20
14:07:49

create Calagator::Event 1250470458 First Thursday at CENTRL Office Roll back

description nil Join us for First Thursday at CENTRL Office! Back Pedal Brewing Co will be serving beer and we will have small bites from World Foods! Artist Reid Trevarthan will be displaying his collage artwork. About Reid’s artwork: “In making my collages, I try to mimic the process of going through life. I build up images using small individual pieces that both have meaning on their own, but also gain meaning through interacting with other pieces. I try to echo life’s unpredictability by introducing elements whose effects on the artwork are only clear after they’ve been glued down. Sometimes the effect is positive, sometimes less so. But trying to imagine how the piece could have been different is almost as futile as wondering how one’s life could be different. It would not be less of a piece, just a different one.” Schmizza Pub & Grub in the Pearl will also be joining us with pizza samples and New Seasons Market will be sampling their desserts! Looking forward to a fun event with Amazon Prime Now on July 7th!
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title nil First Thursday at CENTRL Office
url nil http://www.centrloffice.com
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Change #39634
2016-06-20
12:55:58

update Calagator::Event 1250469683 NewTech PDX - June Roll back

description Join us for NewTech PDX on the 3rd Monday of every month. Portland has one of the most vibrant tech communities in the country, and the more we support our tech ecosystem, the more we'll all experience and create together! Join us to learn about the cool and amazing technologies being developed by Portland companies. Event volunteers are welcome! Let us know if you'd like to volunteer. Entry to the meetup is $10 online, or $20 at the door. Agenda 5:30pm - Doors Open / Buffet / Drinks / Get to know your community 7:00pm - Event Begins! - Community Announcements: Events, Jobs, etc. (20 seconds/ea) - Pres. #1: Ganesh Shankar of RFPIO - Pres. #2: Joe Montaño of JoLoMo Hardware - Pres. #3: Tim Wetzel of Big Mouth Water Purifier - Pres. #4: Jeffrey Kleiss of Rela Chat - Pres. #5: Greg Clark & Erik Gordon of Storybulbs 8:30pm - After-Party at Hair of the Dog (SE Yamhill and Water) Tickets at: https://impactflow.com/event/newtech-pdx-june-298 Join us for NewTech PDX on the 3rd Monday of every month. Portland has one of the most vibrant tech communities in the country, and the more we support our tech ecosystem, the more we'll all experience and create together! Join us to learn about the cool and amazing technologies being developed by Portland companies. Event volunteers are welcome! Let us know if you'd like to volunteer. Entry to the meetup is $10 online, or $20 at the door. Agenda 5:30pm - Doors Open / Buffet / Drinks / Get to know your community 7:00pm - Event Begins! - Community Announcements: Events, Jobs, etc. (20 seconds/ea) - Pres. #1: Tim Wetzel of Big Mouth Water Purifier - Pres. #2: Joe Montaño of JoLoMo Hardware - Pres. #4: Jeffrey Kleiss of Rela Chat - Pres. #5: Greg Clark & Erik Gordon of Storybulbs 8:30pm - After-Party at Hair of the Dog (SE Yamhill and Water) Tickets at: https://impactflow.com/event/newtech-pdx-june-298
Change #39633
2016-06-20
11:05:04

update Calagator::Event 1250470146 Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics Roll back

description Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics Topic to be announced! Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics Informal meeting at the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne See you next month!
Change #39632
2016-06-20
10:58:44

create Calagator::Event 1250470457 pdxrlang meetup: Chester Ismay - Creating and using templates in R Markdown Roll back

description nil Speaker: Chester Ismay (https://github.com/ismayc) - Instructional Technologist/Statistical Consultant at Reed College Abstract: One of the great recent additions from RStudio is the ability to create templates in R Markdown that allows R users to customize output to a variety of document formats while only needing to write in Markdown. You can create templates for outputting Word documents, HTML documents, and PDF documents all including R code and its output. I’ll discuss how to go about creating templates, demonstrate an R Markdown senior thesis template I created for Reed College seniors that interfaces with the traditional LaTeX thesis template, and hopefully provide you with an opportunity to write a template of your own during this meeting.
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title nil pdxrlang meetup: Chester Ismay - Creating and using templates in R Markdown
url nil http://www.meetup.com/portland-r-user-group/events/231100247/
venue_details nil Time: 630pm - 8pm. Doors open ~615pm - DON'T SHOW UP BEFORE then - we'll start at 630
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Change #39631
2016-06-20
10:55:26

update Calagator::Event 1250470456 pdxrlang meetup: Two talks: A/B testing analysis and http requests Roll back

title pdxrlang meetup: Two talks: A/B testing analysis and http requests pdxrlang meetup: Probabilistic Approaches to Multi-dimensional Fuzzy Joins: A GeoSpatial Example
Change #39630
2016-06-20
10:55:01

create Calagator::Event 1250470456 pdxrlang meetup: Two talks: A/B testing analysis and http requests Roll back

description nil Speaker: De'Mel Mojica Abstract: This talk will be on a general approach to automatically join large-scale, geospatial data across distinct data sets, using a mix between Levenshtein Distance thresholds and Haversine Distance thresholds. This approach permits joining multiple data sets without the need to provide ad hoc normalization conventions for each data resource. In addition, this approach can be generalized beyond a geospatial field and applied any domain which requires joining across two or more non-identical dimensions. We'll visit a local watering hole afterwards.
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title nil pdxrlang meetup: Two talks: A/B testing analysis and http requests
url nil http://www.meetup.com/portland-r-user-group/events/230860024/
venue_details nil Doors open after 6 pm. DO NOT SHOW UP BEFORE 6 PM. Talks start at 6:30 pm. Repeat: DO NOT SHOW UP BEFORE 6 PM. Doors are open at bottom, take elevator to 3rd floor, door should be open for suite 320
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Change #39629
2016-06-20
10:52:49

create Calagator::Event 1250470455 pdxrlang meetup: Meet, Greet, Hack Roll back

description nil Aggregate meetup No. 3! Everyone is welcome! Agenda: • brief intro/R project or problem: We'll go around the room, each person talk about an R project they've been working on, or a data/data-science problem, or something they want to learn, etc. • After going around the room, anyone can share some code they've been working on and want help with / want feedback on. Make sure to have this ready before the meeting. Discuss here https://github.com/pdxrlang/aggregate/issues/8 • Before arriving, use the pdxrlang/aggregate GitHub repository to discuss ideas for things to work on at aggregate -https://github.com/pdxrlang/aggregate/issues - One idea was proposed • Do bring your computer (if you have one) in case you want to work on something. Time: 630pm - 8pm Doors open after 6 - DON'T SHOW UP BEFORE 6 - we'll start between 615 and 630. Enter on the 8th Ave. entrance where there's gates - The gates may be locked, but a security person will let you in. If you have any trouble message me in the meetup app, or on Twitter at @pdxrlang or @sckottie
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title nil pdxrlang meetup: Meet, Greet, Hack
url nil http://www.meetup.com/portland-r-user-group/events/231720260/
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venue_id nil 202395115
Change #39628
2016-06-20
09:56:01

create Calagator::Event 1250470454 Elixir Games PDX - Every step you take, every proc you break... we'll be watching you. Roll back

description nil Elixir inherits a tremendous suite of debugging, tracing, and monitoring facilities from its Erlang pedigree, where the use case was something shaped like, "Be able to attach to, live trace, muck with, and live zero-down-time upgrade this service running on a thing dangling from a 10m pole in the backwoods of Siberia." In this month's meetup we'll take a look at some of these tools and use them to poke around some running services. For the newcomers, the "Games" format is designed to create a bit of friendly competition and is accessible for all ranges of experience; beginners and pros alike. If you'd like to take a look at the previous sessions' exercises feel free to check them out here: https://github.com/elixir-pdx/, some submitted solutions are available on non-master branches. Early in this series we'll be focusing mostly on solving problems in a functional paradigm, and as the series continues over time we'll move more and more toward Elixir's differentiators; Erlang interop, hygienic macros, & OTP patterns. If all that read like gibberish to you, don't worry you don't have to know any of that jargon, and by the time you do everything will already make sense. Because we'll introduce ideas and concepts in a way that will help you understand those things conceptually before you ever need a weird name for them. Food and drinks will be provided. Please make sure you come with a computer to work on and have Elixir pre-installed locally or in a VM and ready to go. http://elixir-lang.org/install.html Special thanks to my friend Jeff Weiss and Puppet, ‘the leader in IT automation’, for hosting us.
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title nil Elixir Games PDX - Every step you take, every proc you break... we'll be watching you.
url nil http://www.meetup.com/elixir-pdx/events/232031240/
venue_details nil Exterior doors will lock at 6:00 PM. Attendees will need to use the bank of elevators (there are two) in the lobby going to floors 2-6 in order to get to floor 5. Elevators to the 5th floor will be unlocked for the event times.
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Change #39627
2016-06-19
18:43:00

update Calagator::Event 1250470453 Portland 1 Million Cups Roll back

description <p>This week Dave Shanley, Founder and CEO of:</p> <p><img src="http://photos3.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/7/1/4/8/600_451289000.jpeg"></p> <p> <b>Get your product team on the same page.<br></b></p> <p>Every week we have a new local entrepreneur building an amazing company here in Portland. They give a short presentation followed up with a great Q&A session where you get to ask questions and ask about the real challenges and triumphs behind the business.</p> <p><br>As always we welcome everyone interested in startups and founders building great companies here in Portland.</p> <p>Come and check it out and bring a friend.</p> <p><br>Join us online on the <a href="https://pdxstartups.slack.com/messages/1millioncupspdx/details/">1MC PDX Startup Slack channel</a>.</p> <p>This week Dave Shanley, Founder and CEO of:</p> <p><img src="http://photos3.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/7/1/4/8/600_451289000.jpeg"></p> <p> <b>Get your product team on the same page.<br></b></p> <p>Every week we have a new local entrepreneur building an amazing company here in Portland. They give a short presentation followed up with a great Q&A session where you get to ask questions and ask about the real challenges and triumphs behind the business.</p> <p><br>As always we welcome everyone interested in startups and founders building great companies here in Portland.</p> <p>Come and check it out and bring a friend.</p> <p><br>Join us online on the <a href="https://pdxstartups.slack.com/messages/1millioncupspdx/details/">1MC PDX Startup Slack channel</a>.</p>
title Portland 1 Million Cups Portland 1 Million Cups - Dave Shanley, Founder and CEO of Notion
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Change #39626
2016-06-19
18:42:14

create Calagator::Event 1250470453 Portland 1 Million Cups Roll back

description nil <p>This week Dave Shanley, Founder and CEO of:</p> <p><img src="http://photos3.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/7/1/4/8/600_451289000.jpeg"></p> <p> <b>Get your product team on the same page.<br></b></p> <p>Every week we have a new local entrepreneur building an amazing company here in Portland. They give a short presentation followed up with a great Q&A session where you get to ask questions and ask about the real challenges and triumphs behind the business.</p> <p><br>As always we welcome everyone interested in startups and founders building great companies here in Portland.</p> <p>Come and check it out and bring a friend.</p> <p><br>Join us online on the <a href="https://pdxstartups.slack.com/messages/1millioncupspdx/details/">1MC PDX Startup Slack channel</a>.</p>
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title nil Portland 1 Million Cups
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venue_id nil 202395057
Change #39623
2016-06-18
05:23:23

destroy Calagator::Event 1250470450 2016 Oregon Wild Outdoor Photo Contest Roll back

Change #39622
2016-06-17
20:00:41

create Calagator::Event 1250470452 CTRL-H Open House Roll back

description nil <p>Thursdays are open house night here at CTRL-H. Jon and Melinda are available during this time to give guided tours, answer questions and show you all that the hackerspace has to offer. </p> <p>We don't have an opening ceremony or any formal meeting. This is a time for you to eavesdrop on other peoples projects and get support on a project that you may need help with. Bring your laptop, projects, inventions, your technical toys and your broken microwave to CTRL-H and hack with friends.</p>
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source_id nil 996335714
start_time nil 2016-06-23 19:00:00 -0700
title nil CTRL-H Open House
url nil http://www.meetup.com/CTRL-H/events/231980031/
venue_id nil 202394867
Change #39619
2016-06-17
19:09:47

create Calagator::Event 1250470451 Dawn of Authors: Curtis C. Chen and Claire Humphrey Roll back

description nil Thomas Dunne Books presents a Science Fiction and Fantasy double feature! Join debut novelists Curtis C. Chen and Claire Humphrey as they read from their respective works. See below for details! # A high-octane science-fiction spy thriller that puts a new spin on the outer space adventure, Curtis C. Chen’s WAYPOINT KANGAROO kicks off a blockbuster series full of adrenaline and intrigue. Meet Kangaroo, a superpowered secret agent who’s about to face his toughest mission yet: Vacation. “Sci-fi fans will love this fun, high-tech adventure.” - Kirkus Reviews Info: http://www.waypointkangaroo.com/ # In her extraordinary debut, SPELLS OF BLOOD AND KIN, Claire Humphrey deftly weaves her paranormal world with vivid emotional depth and gritty violence. Bringing together themes of death, addiction, and grief, Humphrey takes readers on a human journey that goes beyond fantasy. “exciting and furiously paced” - Publishers Weekly Info: http://us.macmillan.com/spellsofbloodandkin/clairehumphrey # MORE #DAWNOFAUTHORS EVENTS: https://www.facebook.com/curtis.c.chen/events
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start_time nil 2016-06-28 19:00:00 -0700
title nil Dawn of Authors: Curtis C. Chen and Claire Humphrey
url nil https://www.facebook.com/events/1741058886177148/
venue_id nil 202391340
Change #39618
2016-06-17
14:23:58

create Calagator::Event 1250470450 2016 Oregon Wild Outdoor Photo Contest Roll back

description nil For over a decade, the Oregon Wild Outdoor Photo Contest has been a platform for stunning portraits of our state. Amateur and professional photographers alike have submitted incredible images of the mountainscapes, rivers, and elusive creatures that, for many of us, define our home. Many of those features and creatures are found in Oregon’s increasingly threatened public lands, so in 2016, we’re sharpening our focus on these special places. Send us images of the Oregon you love and — like our public lands — think should be shared: an Oregon for all. Photographers of all ages and abilities can enter photos in the 12th annual Outdoor Photo Contest’s four main categories of wildlands, wildlife, waters, and endangered places. By capturing and sharing what you love about Oregon as only a nature photographer can, you’ll help us keep our public lands in the public view. For entry, prize, and other contest details, see the Oregon Wild photo contest page: http://www.oregonwild.org/explore-oregon/outdoor-photo-contest
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start_time nil 2016-06-16 00:00:00 -0700
title nil 2016 Oregon Wild Outdoor Photo Contest
url nil http://www.oregonwild.org/explore-oregon/outdoor-photo-contest
venue_id nil 202393974
Change #39617
2016-06-17
11:33:09

update Calagator::Event 1250470261 PdxDevOps Roll back

description Join us for the June meeting of PdxDevOps. Agenda: Speaker: Chris Roberts Topic: SparkleFormation and orchestration APIs Summary: SparkleFormation is a Ruby based DSL to programmatically build templates for cloud orchestration APIs. It even has a companion CLI tool for interacting with remote providers. This talk will give a brief history on how SparkleFormation came into existence, its evolution to becoming the library and application it is today, and an overview of the things possible with SparkleFormation. Once a common foundation has been laid, we'll dive in a bit deeper to examine some non-trivial use cases touching on nesting, graphing, planning, cross provider support/interactions (AWS CFN isn't the only rodeo in town), integrating Serverspec via callbacks, and how sparkle packs can delegate infrastructure composition across teams. If there's still time and interest after all this, we can touch on why CFN is currently the best orchestration API, why CFN sucks, what's great and horrible about other orchestration APIs, why you should have an "infrastructure repository", the absurdity of humans composing documents in serialization formats, and anything else people want to talk about. Speaker: Eric Maxwell Summary: Eric will take us through chef's new offering: Habitat. Habitat is written in rust. pdxdevops is a Portland, Oregon user group that explores the glorious intersection of software development and systems operations, and shares practical advice on working effectively in an era of agile infrastructure, server automation and cloud computing. The group welcomes participants interested in any related products, technologies and methodologies. The group has been meeting regularly since August 2010 for presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. Every month 15-35 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for devops – join us! Join us for the June meeting of PdxDevOps. Agenda: Speaker: Chris Roberts Topic: SparkleFormation and orchestration APIs Summary: SparkleFormation is a Ruby based DSL to programmatically build templates for cloud orchestration APIs. It even has a companion CLI tool for interacting with remote providers. This talk will give a brief history on how SparkleFormation came into existence, its evolution to becoming the library and application it is today, and an overview of the things possible with SparkleFormation. Once a common foundation has been laid, we'll dive in a bit deeper to examine some non-trivial use cases touching on nesting, graphing, planning, cross provider support/interactions (AWS CFN isn't the only rodeo in town), integrating Serverspec via callbacks, and how sparkle packs can delegate infrastructure composition across teams. If there's still time and interest after all this, we can touch on why CFN is currently the best orchestration API, why CFN sucks, what's great and horrible about other orchestration APIs, why you should have an "infrastructure repository", the absurdity of humans composing documents in serialization formats, and anything else people want to talk about. Speaker: Eric Maxwell Summary: Eric will take us through chef's new offering: Habitat. Habitat is written in rust. Habitat is a new approach to automation that focuses on the application instead of the infrastructure it runs on. With Habitat, the apps you build, deploy, and manage behave consistently in any runtime — metal, VMs, containers, and PaaS. You'll spend less time on the environment and more time building features. pdxdevops is a Portland, Oregon user group that explores the glorious intersection of software development and systems operations, and shares practical advice on working effectively in an era of agile infrastructure, server automation and cloud computing. The group welcomes participants interested in any related products, technologies and methodologies. The group has been meeting regularly since August 2010 for presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. Every month 15-35 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for devops – join us!
Change #39616
2016-06-17
10:21:40

destroy Calagator::Event 1250470253 CyberSecurity Exposed - A Systems Approach Roll back

Change #39615
2016-06-17
10:18:21

create Calagator::Event 1250470449 Microsoft Flow hackaton Roll back

description nil Microsoft has a tool in preview called "Flow" - you should check it out: https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/ in theory this tool will eventually roll out to Office 365 users and be an end-user option for creating simple workflow and systems integration beyond the SharePoint workflow platform. For example, maybe you want a Tweet to be logged in CRM then have a task show up in Slack - Flow might be a solution here. But, how does it work? How easy is it to use? Is this a replacement for SharePoint Workflow? Is this a potential enterprise tool that will put Nintex or K2 out of business? In initial research, lots of the Portland SharePoint community had trouble getting their Flow to work correctly, but there must be some way to do it! Let's uncover these things together. At this casual meeting we'll be doing group R&D around Flow. Bring your laptop and sign up for the Flow trial.
end_time nil 2016-06-22 19:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250470449
start_time nil 2016-06-22 17:00:00 -0700
title nil Microsoft Flow hackaton
url nil http://www.meetup.com/Portland-SharePoint-User-Group/events/231942808/
venue_id nil 202390282
Change #39613
2016-06-17
09:57:30

create Calagator::Event 1250470448 Google Development Group (GDG) PDX Meetup - All About Kotlin Roll back

description nil This month we're going to discuss Kotlin! If you haven't heard of Kotlin, it's a new language created by JetBrains (the people behind the people behind Android Studio). Kotlin is 100% compatible with java and android, and can be used in existing android projects mixed with java classes. There is incredible IDE support and the language itself is very modern, borrowing many concepts from functional languages such as Scala, but being much more accessible to java developers. We will have a presentation about Kotlin basics and I encourage you to bring laptops to play with it as we will reserve some time for group work where we all play with the language together. If you want to participate in that portion of the meetup, please have Android Studio installed along with the Kotlin plugin. Details of Kotlin can be found at: http://kotlinlang.org/ As always, excellent food and drink will be provided by our generous sponsor, eBay
end_time nil 2016-06-28 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250470448
start_time nil 2016-06-28 18:00:00 -0700
title nil Google Development Group (GDG) PDX Meetup - All About Kotlin
url nil http://www.meetup.com/Google-Development-Group-GDG-PDX-Meetup/events/231967412/
venue_details nil Take the elevator to the 3rd floor.
venue_id nil 202395297
Change #39611
2016-06-16
22:23:39

update Calagator::Event 1250469493 CHIFOO Event: Designing for Happiness Roll back

description CHIFOO presents "Designing for Happiness" with Pamela Pavliscak, Change Sciences?! What does is mean to design for happiness? Based on a combination of design research and data science, this session will explore what makes people happiest when they use technology and what we can learn from that to design for positive outcomes. About the Speaker Pamela Pavliscak founded Change Sciences. She has a book about designing for happiness coming out in the next year and is a frequent speaker at conferences like SXSW, Collision, Future of Web Design, and Webvisions. Come join CHIFOO for our seventh speaker event of 2016's theme "Bounded Irrationality: Supporting Users and Building Communities." CHIFOO presents "Designing for Happiness" with Pamela Pavliscak, Change Sciences?! What does it mean to design for happiness? Based on a combination of design research and data science, this session will explore what makes people happiest when they use technology and what we can learn from that to design for positive outcomes. About the Speaker Pamela Pavliscak founded Change Sciences. She has a book about designing for happiness coming out in the next year and is a frequent speaker at conferences like SXSW, Collision, Future of Web Design, and Webvisions. Come join CHIFOO for our seventh speaker event of 2016's theme "Bounded Irrationality: Supporting Users and Building Communities."
Change #39610
2016-06-16
11:45:38

update Calagator::Event 1250470129 Open Source Bridge Planning Meeting / Work Sprint Roll back

venue_id 202394835 202390282
Change #39609
2016-06-16
09:14:27

update Calagator::Event 1250470277 OWASP: Add TAL, improve a threat model! Roll back

venue_details WebMD will be providing TODO for attendees! Plenty of visitor parking on site. Once inside, come to suite 700. WebMD will be providing pizza for attendees!
Change #39607
2016-06-15
22:28:15

create Calagator::Event 1250470447 BSD Pizza Night Roll back

description nil A meeting of folks interested in Copy Free licenses, primarily BSD operating systems. We get together eat pizza, drink beer, and talk about what interesting things have been going on.
end_time nil 2016-06-30 21:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250470447
start_time nil 2016-06-30 19:00:00 -0700
title nil BSD Pizza Night
venue_id nil 202395296
Change #39605
2016-06-15
18:20:27

update Calagator::Event 1250470261 PdxDevOps Roll back

description Join us for the June meeting of PdxDevOps. Agenda: Speaker: Chris Roberts Topic: SparkleFormation and orchestration APIs Summary: SparkleFormation is a Ruby based DSL to programmatically build templates for cloud orchestration APIs. It even has a companion CLI tool for interacting with remote providers. This talk will give a brief history on how SparkleFormation came into existence, its evolution to becoming the library and application it is today, and an overview of the things possible with SparkleFormation. Once a common foundation has been laid, we'll dive in a bit deeper to examine some non-trivial use cases touching on nesting, graphing, planning, cross provider support/interactions (AWS CFN isn't the only rodeo in town), integrating Serverspec via callbacks, and how sparkle packs can delegate infrastructure composition across teams. If there's still time and interest after all this, we can touch on why CFN is currently the best orchestration API, why CFN sucks, what's great and horrible about other orchestration APIs, why you should have an "infrastructure repository", the absurdity of humans composing documents in serialization formats, and anything else people want to talk about. pdxdevops is a Portland, Oregon user group that explores the glorious intersection of software development and systems operations, and shares practical advice on working effectively in an era of agile infrastructure, server automation and cloud computing. The group welcomes participants interested in any related products, technologies and methodologies. The group has been meeting regularly since August 2010 for presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. Every month 15-35 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for devops – join us! Join us for the June meeting of PdxDevOps. Agenda: Speaker: Chris Roberts Topic: SparkleFormation and orchestration APIs Summary: SparkleFormation is a Ruby based DSL to programmatically build templates for cloud orchestration APIs. It even has a companion CLI tool for interacting with remote providers. This talk will give a brief history on how SparkleFormation came into existence, its evolution to becoming the library and application it is today, and an overview of the things possible with SparkleFormation. Once a common foundation has been laid, we'll dive in a bit deeper to examine some non-trivial use cases touching on nesting, graphing, planning, cross provider support/interactions (AWS CFN isn't the only rodeo in town), integrating Serverspec via callbacks, and how sparkle packs can delegate infrastructure composition across teams. If there's still time and interest after all this, we can touch on why CFN is currently the best orchestration API, why CFN sucks, what's great and horrible about other orchestration APIs, why you should have an "infrastructure repository", the absurdity of humans composing documents in serialization formats, and anything else people want to talk about. Speaker: Eric Maxwell Summary: Eric will take us through chef's new offering: Habitat. Habitat is written in rust. pdxdevops is a Portland, Oregon user group that explores the glorious intersection of software development and systems operations, and shares practical advice on working effectively in an era of agile infrastructure, server automation and cloud computing. The group welcomes participants interested in any related products, technologies and methodologies. The group has been meeting regularly since August 2010 for presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. Every month 15-35 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for devops – join us!
Change #39604
2016-06-15
17:04:18

create Calagator::Event 1250470446 .NET Fringe 2016 Roll back

description nil Check out the site for more details @ http://dotnetfringe.org/
end_time nil 2016-07-12 17:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250470446
start_time nil 2016-07-10 08:30:00 -0700
title nil .NET Fringe 2016
url nil http://dotnetfringe.org/
venue_id nil 202390326
Change #39603
2016-06-15
16:59:41

create Calagator::Event 1250470445 Node PDX 2016 Roll back

description nil Portland is an awesome place to be a JavaScript hacker. JavaScript is everywhere. It’s in your browser, on your server, in your phone, on the wire between your devices, and possibly in your thermostat, beer keg, or karaoke system... and it’s only growing from there. We’ve gone from roll-over effects to robots, codeable toys and automated quad-copter drones, all speaking a common language of JSON, often sharing JavaScript code at their core. Portland is home to some of the most talented developers in the world. We’re not kidding. Our quirky and distinctive town breeds creativity in all things, from the culinary arts and funky brews we’re so famous for to artisanally crafted Python and minimalist-chic of JavaScript micro-libraries. PDX is bursting with artistic craftsmanship unlike anywhere else on the planet. NodePDX creates a time and a place for this community to share information, discuss ideas, and work together to improve the art and science of hacking.
end_time nil 2016-06-21 17:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250470445
start_time nil 2016-06-19 09:00:00 -0700
title nil Node PDX 2016
url nil http://nodepdx.org/
venue_id nil 202394629
Change #39601
2016-06-15
16:56:08

create Calagator::Event 1250470444 Hacking Web Stuff with F# Roll back

description nil Ok, F#ers, got a special guest coming into town that would like to do some web stuff hacking, and thus... Hacking Web Stuff with F# In this hands on session, we'll have a look at two F# libraries for doing web stuff, both on the server-side and on the client-side. It will be hands-on, so make sure to bring a laptop with F#. For playing with Fable, you'll also need to have node installed! Suave for the server-side Suave is a lightweight web-server for F# that lets you compose web applications or REST services from small, correct, asynchronous web parts. It lets you compose asynchronous web services with just a couple of lines of code. For more information check out www.suave.io or demos like the F# snippes web site. Fable is an F# to JavaScript compiler that lets you use functional-first programming style on the web. It produces modern and clean JavaScript with minimal core library and source maps. It integrates well with modern JavaScript dev tools like node, WebPack and organizes code using ES6 modules. Tomas is a computer scientist, book author and open-source developer. He wrote a popular book called "Real-World Functional Programming" and is a lead developer of several F# open-source libraries, but he also contributed to the design of the F# language as an intern and consultant at Microsoft Research. He is a partner at fsharpWorks (http://fsharpworks.com) where he provides trainings and consulting services. Tomas recently submitted his PhD thesis at the University of Cambridge focused on types for understanding context usage in programming languages, but his most recent work also includes two essays that attempt to understand programming through the perspective of philosophy of science.
end_time nil 2016-06-20 21:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250470444
start_time nil 2016-06-20 18:30:00 -0700
title nil Hacking Web Stuff with F#
url nil http://www.meetup.com/Portland-F-Meetup-Group/events/231891658/
venue_details nil https://www.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=1700+N+Killingsworth+St,+Portland,+Or,+97217,+us
venue_id nil 202395295
Change #39599
2016-06-15
14:56:17

create Calagator::Event 1250470443 Pitch Club with Tom Kingsley Roll back

description nil Get an opportunity to pitch your company and get feedback from an Oregon investor and serial entrepreneur. Meet other local entrepreneurs in other industries. Perfect way to work on your pitch deck. Non-members pay $25, Join TiEOregon and pay only $5
end_time nil 2016-07-14 20:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250470443
start_time nil 2016-07-14 17:30:00 -0700
title nil Pitch Club with Tom Kingsley
url nil http://oregon.tie.org/event/pitch-club-with-tom-kingsley/?instance_id=818
venue_details nil 2nd fl of Deskhub offices in NW Portland, two blocks North of Powells.
venue_id nil 202395056
Change #39598
2016-06-15
13:25:04

update Calagator::Event 1250470442 RubyMotion PDX Monthly Meetup Roll back

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venue_details nil
Change #39597
2016-06-15
13:23:27

create Calagator::Event 1250470442 RubyMotion PDX Monthly Meetup Roll back

description nil <p>Come join us and learn how to build iOS, Android, Mac, Apple Watch and Apple TV apps using RubyMotion.</p>
id nil 1250470442
source_id nil 996335713
start_time nil 2016-07-13 18:30:00 -0700
title nil RubyMotion PDX Monthly Meetup
url nil http://www.meetup.com/MotionPDX/events/231920274/
venue_id nil 202395175
Change #39592
2016-06-15
09:50:03

create Calagator::Event 1250470441 Ruby Coworking Roll back

description nil An informal gathering of Ruby/Rails developers, working alongside each other. Join us!
end_time nil 2016-06-16 12:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250470441
start_time nil 2016-06-16 09:00:00 -0700
title nil Ruby Coworking
venue_id nil 202395074
Change #39591
2016-06-15
01:57:02

create Calagator::Event 1250470440 Lock Picking Workshops Roll back

description nil The local chapter of TOOOL (The Open Organization Of Lockpickers) hosts monthly gatherings for lock picking on third-Thursdays, 7-9p at Ctrl-H. Quarterly beginner introduction meetings like this one include a presentation to help people get started. We supply beginners lessons, advice, picks, locks and calming words to the totally new. No experience needed. We also have challenge locks and security pinned progressives for the more experienced. You don't have to bring anything (but if you do, be sure to paint, etch or otherwise mark your stuff so it doesn't get mixed up). You don't even have to be sure that learning how to pick locks is a good idea. We will talk about that too! This meeting will include an introduction presentation covering the basics of why people pick locks, what the rules are and how to pick a standard pin-tumbler lock. There will be lots of hands-on time to practice what you learn. Even if you have never done this before, you will be amazed how quickly you can advance through the progressively pinned practice locks. This Google calendar lists all of our local events: http://goo.gl/En8Qq And we post reminders to this Google Group: https://groups.google.com/d/forum/toool-pdx
end_time nil 2016-06-16 21:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250470440
start_time nil 2016-06-16 19:00:00 -0700
title nil Lock Picking Workshops
url nil https://groups.google.com/d/forum/toool-pdx
venue_details nil We will be in the big room at Ctrl-H. The door at 7608 will be unlocked for the open-house happening at the same time. So come on in and grab a seat at one of the tables with locks on it.
venue_id nil 202394748
Change #39590
2016-06-14
18:58:27

update Calagator::Event 1250465180 2e5a2e4o Roll back

description <a href="http://robaxin.mom/">robaxin</a> <a href="http://prozac-generic.top/">prozac</a> <a href="http://buyabilify.eu/">abilify</a> ** Our Nov & Dec 2013 meetings will be at New Relic instead of our usual location, CrowdCompass ** PRE-MEETING DINNER at 6pm We'll have pizza, so stop by early if you want to have dinner and socialize before the presentations. PRESENTATIONS at 7pm: * Markus Roberts: Ruby Hangman * Robb Shecter lightning talk: Intellectual Property in a Nutshell * Davy Stevenson & Eric Hodel & Rein Henrichs: <a href="http://rubyconf.org/program#davy-stevenson-eric-hodel-rein-henrichs">Arrrr me hearty! Sailing the Seas of DRb in a Shoe</a> BEER & SNACKS at 9pm After presentations we'll have more socializing/pirating time with beer & snacks. ARRIVING BY BIKE? Cyclists are welcome to park their bikes in the New Relic office. Bikes are not allowed in the building lobby, however, and must use the freight elevator. To get your bike up to the 28th floor, enter the building's parking lot by going down the ramp at 5th and Pine. Go past the booth -- no need to pick up a ticket -- and turn right. Go straight until you almost run into the elevator lobby, then go right again. On the back side of the elevator block you'll see a beat up pair of double doors marked "freight elevator." You can get up by buzzing in with the intercom, and saying you're here for New Relic. Ride on up to the 28th floor, you'll easily find the bike parking. Thanks to New Relic for providing the venue and beer, pizza & snacks this month! <em>ABOUT THE GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade, also known as pdxruby and pdx.rb, is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. The group welcomes all programmers interested in the language and its implementations, tools, libraries and frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. The group has been meeting since August 2002 for presentations, demos and discussions. Every month 35-75 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for Ruby. If you'd like to present or have a topic you'd like discussed, please post to the <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/pdxruby">mailing list</a>. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday" -- see you there! </em>
title 2e5a2e4o Portland Ruby Brigade monthly meeting
url http://amitriptyline.site http://pdxruby.org/
venue_details This meeting: Come on up to the 28th floor. The elevator will be unlocked after 6:00pm.
Change #39589
2016-06-14
16:07:29

update Calagator::Event 1250470439 PDXGo: Camlistore code walkthrough and group hacking Roll back

title PDXGo: Camlistore code walkthrough and group hacking PDXGo: Camlistore code tour and group hacking
Change #39588
2016-06-14
16:07:10

update Calagator::Event 1250470439 Discussion and Talk Night Roll back

description <p>Gather with fellow Gophers for an evening of Talks and discussion around Golang! All experience levels welcome!</p> <p>Schedule:</p> <p>Social time! Hang out and chat with other Gophers until about 6:30</p> <p>Talk: Camlistore with Eric Drechsel</p> <p>This month, <a href="https://twitter.com/edrex">@edrex</a> will be giving a brief guided tour of the Camlistore codebase, followed by some group coding, Elixir Games-style. We'll be hacking together a simple client app. Bonus points if you have the source checked out and building ahead of time: <a href="https://t.co/IWmiudWm6t"></a><a href="https://github.com/camlistore/camlistore" class="linkified">https://github.com/camlistore/camlistore</a></p> <p> Continue discussion over beers at Baileys!</p> <p>Thanks to Esri R&D for hosting us once again!</p> <p>Gather with fellow Gophers for an evening of Talks and discussion around Golang! All experience levels welcome!</p> <p>Schedule:</p> <p>Social time! Hang out and chat with other Gophers until about 6:30</p> <p>Talk: Camlistore with Eric Drechsel</p> <p>This month, <a href="https://twitter.com/edrex">@edrex</a> will be giving a brief guided tour of the Camlistore codebase, followed by some group coding, Elixir Games-style. We'll be hacking together a simple client app. Bonus points if you have the source checked out and building ahead of time: <a href="https://github.com/camlistore/camlistore" class="linkified">https://github.com/camlistore/camlistore</a></p> <p> Continue discussion over beers at Baileys!</p> <p>Thanks to Esri R&D for hosting us once again!</p>
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Change #39587
2016-06-14
16:03:14

create Calagator::Event 1250470439 Discussion and Talk Night Roll back

description nil <p>Gather with fellow Gophers for an evening of Talks and discussion around Golang! All experience levels welcome!</p> <p>Schedule:</p> <p>Social time! Hang out and chat with other Gophers until about 6:30</p> <p>Talk: Camlistore with Eric Drechsel</p> <p>This month, <a href="https://twitter.com/edrex">@edrex</a> will be giving a brief guided tour of the Camlistore codebase, followed by some group coding, Elixir Games-style. We'll be hacking together a simple client app. Bonus points if you have the source checked out and building ahead of time: <a href="https://t.co/IWmiudWm6t"></a><a href="https://github.com/camlistore/camlistore" class="linkified">https://github.com/camlistore/camlistore</a></p> <p> Continue discussion over beers at Baileys!</p> <p>Thanks to Esri R&D for hosting us once again!</p>
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title nil Discussion and Talk Night
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venue_id nil 202394387
Change #39584
2016-06-14
12:44:46

update Calagator::Event 1250469860 First Fridays Free Days Roll back

description Come work and have conversations at Collective Agency during our First Fridays Free Days, and join an optional potluck lunch. Members, come as usual, and you can bring guests, it’ll be the same for you as it is every day but with more people here. Comment below with the time you expect to be here, what you’ll be working on (you can include a link to a website or social media), and what you’re looking for, and more people will be here for you. Schedule: • 9am – Open for free • 12pm – Optional potluck lunch • 5pm – End of Open House People here for free will have access to the loft room, the kitchen, conference rooms, computer monitors, and restrooms, but not locker storage. You can come in groups of up to 14 people. There are no age restrictions. The community guidelines are the core of the terms of service: http://collectiveagency.co/community-guidelines Membership info is at: http://collectiveagency.co/membership/ RSVP: https://www.facebook.com/events/576112569215781/ or http://www.meetup.com/Collective-Agency-community-workplace/events/231889333/ Come work and have conversations at Collective Agency during our First Fridays Free Days, and join an optional potluck lunch. Members, come as usual, and you can bring guests, it’ll be the same for you as it is every day but with more people here. Comment below with the time you expect to be here, what you’ll be working on (you can include a link to a website or social media), and what you’re looking for, and more people will be here for you. Schedule: • 9am – Open for free • 12pm – Optional potluck lunch • 5pm – End of Open House People here for free will have access to the loft room, the kitchen, conference rooms, computer monitors, and restrooms, but not locker storage. You can come in groups of up to 14 people. There are no age restrictions. The community guidelines are the core of the terms of service: http://collectiveagency.co/community-guidelines
Change #39583
2016-06-14
12:41:51

update Calagator::Event 1250469860 First Fridays Free Days Roll back

description Come work and have conversations at Collective Agency during our First Fridays Free Days, and join an optional potluck lunch. Members, come as usual, and you can bring guests, it’ll be the same for you as it is every day but with more people here. If you RSVP at https://www.facebook.com/groups/collectiveagency/ or http://www.meetup.com/Collective-Agency-community-workplace/ or Twitter @CollectiveAgenC with the time you expect to be here, what you’ll be working on (you can include a link to a website or social media), and what you’re looking for, then that's great. Schedule: • 9am – Open for free • 12pm – Optional potluck lunch • 5pm – End of Open House People here for free will have access to the big loft room, the kitchen, and restrooms, but not: conference rooms, locker storage, computer monitors. You can come in groups of up to 14 people. There are no age restrictions. The community guidelines are the core of the terms of service: http://collectiveagency.co/community-guidelines Come work and have conversations at Collective Agency during our First Fridays Free Days, and join an optional potluck lunch. Members, come as usual, and you can bring guests, it’ll be the same for you as it is every day but with more people here. Comment below with the time you expect to be here, what you’ll be working on (you can include a link to a website or social media), and what you’re looking for, and more people will be here for you. Schedule: • 9am – Open for free • 12pm – Optional potluck lunch • 5pm – End of Open House People here for free will have access to the loft room, the kitchen, conference rooms, computer monitors, and restrooms, but not locker storage. You can come in groups of up to 14 people. There are no age restrictions. The community guidelines are the core of the terms of service: http://collectiveagency.co/community-guidelines Membership info is at: http://collectiveagency.co/membership/
Change #39582
2016-06-14
09:42:13

update Calagator::Event 1250470261 PdxDevOps Roll back

end_time 2016-06-27 20:30:00 -0700 2016-06-20 20:30:00 -0700
Change #39581
2016-06-13
21:42:33

destroy Calagator::Event 1250470438 tndvlwlt Roll back

Change #39580
2016-06-13
21:40:50

update Calagator::Event 1250456619 z27npvok Roll back

description <a href="http://abilify-online.top/">abilify</a> <a href="http://atenolol.party/">atenolol no prescription</a> <a href="http://retinacream.top/">where can i buy retin a cream</a> Monthly meeting of the Portland PostgreSQL Users' Group. Ed Borasky will be speaking about Data Visualization. Beers after at the Lucky Lab on Hawthorne.
title z27npvok PDXPUG: PostgreSQL Data Visualization
url http://zofran.in.net http://pugs.postgresql.org/pdx/
venue_details nil
Change #39579
2016-06-13
21:25:52

create Calagator::Event 1250470438 tndvlwlt Roll back

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Change #39578
2016-06-13
20:22:52

update Calagator::Event 1250470252 Risk Management and Decision Making Roll back

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