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19 February 2007
Feb CodeAway with XMission this Saturday
Come for the T-Shirts, Stay for the Conversation
This is just a quick note that the February CodeAway event will be this Saturday, the 24th from 1-5pm at the Sprague library. That address is:

Sprague Library - 2131 S 1100 E, Salt Lake City, UT

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Downstairs Conference Room

As part of the meeting we are very pleased to welcome Xmission. Not only are they providing free wifi for the event - they will also be talking about all the readily available free wifi in the Salt Lake area and how best to take advantage of it.

Following Xmission we'll have our usual unstructured time of conversation, code, and collaboration; this is your time to work on those ideas that may have been lingering. We look forward to seeing you there!
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