From: Raymond de Lacaze
Subject: International Lisp Conference 2002
Date: 
Message-ID: <am5m8l$ai8$1@news.franz.com>
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               ASSOCIATION OF LISP USERS (ALU)

    INTERNATIONAL LISP CONFERENCE 2002 (ILC 2002)


             HOLIDAY INN - FINANCIAL DISTRICT

                 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

     SUNDAY, OCT. 27TH - THURSDAY, OCT. 31ST


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            CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

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 Registration deadline:  September 31st, 2002

NEW: Competitions

     1. Dynamic Languages RoboCup Simulation League Competition

     2. Chatterbot Competion


Website: http://www.international-lisp-conference.org/

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The Conference
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The Asociation of Lisp Users (ALU) is proud to announce the
International Lisp Conference 2002. The conference will take
place at the Holiday Inn in San Francisco's Financial District
from October 27th through October 31st.

At the start of the 21st century we see the challenges ahead:
Applications will be more dynamic than ever and will be part of the
fibers of the Web, software and hardware robots will be our
assistants, and biology will be source of both computational problems
and programming metaphors. Applications will be customized to
individuals who happen upon them, our needs and desires will be
served by artificial beings, and our software may more accurately
resemble a termite nest than Rube Goldberg inventions.

Will our mainstream concepts, approaches, and languages hold up?
Where might we turn for progress, inspiration, and technology? Was it
right in front of us all along? The International Lisp Conference
addresses these questions and more.

This four-day conference will bring together a mesh of brilliant minds
from  a diverse international community that involves or borders the
Lisp family of languages. The conference will be uniquely multi-themed in
nature, and each day will paint a different theme. The themes  are  Lisp
and Functional Languages, Web Applications, Robotics and Bioinformatics.
We have  gathered an impressive list of distinguished speakers from each
of these communities that promise to deliver a  captivating a stimulating
conference experience.


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REGISTRATION

Registration information is available at:

http://www.international-lisp-conference.org/Overview/LC02-Registration.html


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MORE INFORMATION

For more information, again, please visit the website:

http://www.international-lisp-conference.org/

or contact Raymond de Lacaze at ·······@hotmail.com


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From: Rob Warnock
Subject: DNS problem re: International Lisp Conference 2002
Date: 
Message-ID: <uoidkfh10u1f9@corp.supernews.com>
Raymond de Lacaze <·······@hotmail.com> wrote:
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|  Registration deadline:  September 31st, 2002
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Oh, is a new calendrical system being presented at the Conference?  ;-}

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| Registration information is available at:
| http://www.international-lisp-conference.org/Overview/LC02-Registration.html
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Unfortunately, while the Internet root servers claim that
"{ns1,ns2}.franz.com" are authoritative for the domain
"international-lisp-conference.org", the "{ns1,ns2}.franz.com"
servers deny any knowledge of it!!!  (Makes it a little bit
hard to access...)

*Help!*


-Rob

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