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- | |Mar 25, 2020|**Patents | + | |Apr 8, 2020|Christine Muir, Community Librarian at Cary Library, will demonstrate how to access all the online resources offered by the library. There is no fee for any of these resources, which include ebooks, digital audiobooks, movies, music, TV shows, newspapers, and more. | |
- | |Apr 1, 2020|**3D Printing and Robotics in Industry: An Update** (George Burnell)| | + | |Apr 15, 2020|**Lexington Communications Advisory Committee**\\ (Ken Pogran)\\ Winchester Advisory Committee (Don Nelson)\\ LexMedia (Florence DelSanto)\\ (Harry Forsdick, facilitator) members.\\ Subjects might include the future of 5G. (Must get Florence OK.)| |
- | |Apr 8, 2020|**More on patents**: What an examiner does, obvious questions (what makes it patentable), including foreign filing (Dick Wagner)\\ and **Potpourri** led by Gary Patrick //Ask Woody, Cloud Storage (is it forever?), Updates to " | + | |Apr 22, 2020|**Potpourri** |
- | |Apr 15, 2020|**Lexington Communications Advisory Committee** (Ken Pogran), Winchester Advisory Committee (Don Nelson), LexMedia (Florence DelSanto); (Harry Forsdick, facilitator) members. Subjects might include the future of 5G. (Must get Florence OK.)| | + | |Apr 29, 2020|**The Science behind Columbus** (Bob Melanson, member)(Peter to confirm)| |
- | |Apr 22, 2020|**Potpourri** | + | |May 6, 2020|**The Manhattan Project** (George Gamota) (Charlie Holbrow to confirm, or ??)| |
- | |Apr 29, 2020|**The Science behind Columbus** (Bob Melanson, member)| | + | |May 13, 2020|**Nuclear Power Generation** (David Kahan) |
- | |May 6, 2020|**The Manhattan Project** (George Gamota)| | + | |May 20, 2020|**Boost-Phase Defense against ICBMs** presented by Dan Kleppner.\\ //Because little was known publicly about the Bush proposal, the American Physical Society initiated a study. Our presenter was co-chair\\ of the study group. |
- | |May 13, 2020|**Nuclear Power Generation** (David Kahan)<color white> | + | |May 27, 2020|**George Burnell Part II**\\ Continuation/ |
- | |May 20, 2020|**Boost-Phase Defense against ICBMs** presented by Dan Kleppner.\\ //Because little was known publicly about the Bush proposal, the American Physical Society initiated a study. Our presenter was co-chair of the study group. | + | |June 3, 2020|Weldon Nelson has suggested the following: a 2000 year old computer. I watched this 46-minute presentation and found it fascinating [[https:// |
+ | |June 10, 2020|**Potpourri** NY Times article dealing with privacy (Peter)\\ Phone tracking of people (Charlie Holbrow)| | ||
+ | |June 17, 2020|**Sabermetrics** (Jerry Slate) (need to confirm)| | ||
+ | |June 24, 2020|**MOOC** Massive Online Courses -- What's new| | ||
+ | |July 1, 2020|AI and Job Loss (Yumio agreed to do this)(George Burnell and John Rudy to fup; may end as 1 or 2 sessions)| | ||
+ | |July 8, 2020|Update on the Internet of Things in the Age of Coronavirus (Bob Primak)| | ||
+ | |July 15, 2020|**Potpourri** | | ||
+ | |July 22, 2020|**Futurism** Video of Amy Webb (a quantitative futurist, professor of strategic foresight at the NYU Stern School of Business and founder of the Future Today Institute) presenting the [[https:// | ||
+ | |July 29, 2020|(Peter to supply material)| | ||
+ | |August 5, 2020|Advanced features of Excel and Word (Speaker ??)| | ||
+ | |August 12, 2020|Ted Talks (John Rudy)| | ||
+ | |August 19, 2020|(Peter to supply material)| | ||
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