Greetings!
The next New York City Python Users Group meeting is this Tuesday, Jan. 9th,
6:30pm at at the Millennium Partners office at 666 Fifth Avenue (53rd St.
and 5th Ave.) on the 8th Floor. We welcome all those in the NYC area who are
interested in Python to attend. However, we need a list of first and last
names to give to building security to make sure you can gain access to the
building. RSVP to cl*****@mac.com to add your name to the list.
More information can be found on the yahoo group page: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/nycpython/
Hope to see you there!
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