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Oak Lawn 2600 – Monthly Meeting
September 6 @ 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm
The 2600 magazine traces its origins to early Bulletin Board Systems as a place for tech enthusiast to share information and stories with each other. It was launched in January 1984, coinciding with the book of the same name and the break-up of AT&T. It is published and edited by its co-founder Emmanuel Goldstein (a pen name of Corley which is an allusion to George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four) and his company 2600 Enterprises, Inc. 2600 is released on the first Friday of the month following a season change, usually January, April, July, and October.
The Oak Lawn 2600 meeting is a monthly gathering of local tech enthusiast, nerds, geeks as well as anyone who find themselves curious about what’s going on in those crowds.
We follow a somewhat structured meeting style for the learning theme of the night.
Why: Learn, Share, Grow
Bring: Eagerness to learn, Laptop, at least (2) 64gb USB Flash Drive
What: Semi-structured monthly meeting covering all aspects of technology and computer culture.
Very comfortable space but limited seating so arrive on time!
The 2600 magazine traces its origins to early Bulletin Board Systems as a place for tech enthusiast to share information and stories with each other. It was launched in January 1984, coinciding with the book of the same name and the break-up of AT&T. It is published and edited by its co-founder Emmanuel Goldstein (a pen name of Corley which is an allusion to George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four) and his company 2600 Enterprises, Inc. 2600 is released on the first Friday of the month following a season change, usually January, April, July, and October.
The Oak Lawn 2600 meeting is a monthly gathering of local tech enthusiast, nerds, geeks as well as anyone who find themselves curious about what’s going on in those crowds.
We follow a somewhat structured meeting style for the learning theme of the night.
Why: Learn, Share, Grow
Bring: Eagerness to learn, Laptop, at least (2) 64gb USB Flash Drive
What: Semi-structured monthly meeting covering all aspects of technology and computer culture.
Very comfortable space but limited seating so arrive on time!