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From: Denise Blakeley <blake015@bullnext.mc.duke.edu>
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Subject: MEETING: TUNG (NeXT users, Research Triangle, NC)
Date: 8 Oct 1993 15:19:30 -0400
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Greetings, NeXT enthusiasts!

The next TUNG meeting will be held next Wednesday, October 13 at 7:00pm at Duke Medical Center in the First Union Building (same location as last month's meeting).  Directions are at the end of this message.

Following a short business meeting, we will have a couple of folks demo Virtuoso and Notebook.  Virtuoso is a highly-evolved drawing and page layout app.  Notebook is a productivity tool especially good for outlining notes, and was the winner of not one but TWO Best-of-Breed awards from NeXTWorld this year.

This meeting notice will be posted to the Usenet newsgroups triangle.general and comp.sys.next.announce.  Please pass on this notice to any interested people who might want to come.

See you there--

Denise Blakeley
blake015@mc.duke.edu
(919) 286-6468

Directions:

Duke Medical Center Information Systems (MCIS) is in Suite 450, First Union Building,
2200 W. Main (i.e., Erwin Square), Durham.

1)  From westbound Durham Freeway, take the Swift Ave. exit and turn right.
2)  Immediately get in the left turn lane and turn at the first
    stoplight (Main St.)
3)  Stay on Main St. through the next stoplight (9th St.) until there's a
    solitary 11-story building in front of you (<1 block).  That's First Union.
4)  Go in the main entrance and tell the guard you're there for the TUNG meeting
    (he may have you sign in).
5)  When you get off the elevators at the 4th floor, the conference room is right
    there (glass walls).

These are the contents of the former NiCE NeXT User Group NeXTSTEP/OpenStep software archive, currently hosted by Marcel Waldvogel and Netfuture.ch.