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Makefile
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TEXS = $(wildcard 20*.tex)
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dvips -t letter -o $@ $<
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pdflatex $<
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brochure.tex
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Membership in the Computer Science Club is open to anyone willing to join,
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though voting membership is only open to undergraduate math students at the
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University of Waterloo. Membership costs \$2 per term and may be paid in
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advance. What does membership get you? Thats what this flyer is about,
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but if you want the quick summary: your fee supports club events that are
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open to all, and grants you access to club services (our computing environment,
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office, cheap pop, library). It also opens up volunteer positions in the club, if you'd
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advance. What does membership get you?
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Here's the quick summary: your fee supports club events that are
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open to all and grants you access to club services such as our computing environment,
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office, pop fridge, and library. It also makes you eligible for volunteer positions in the club, if you'd
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prefer to do more than just pay to support our activites.
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\section*{Events:}
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During any given term the CSC will run numerous events related to Computer
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Science or being a Club, or sometimes both. These events run the gamut from
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Each term, the CSC runs numerous acadamic and social events.
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These events run the gamut from
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socials, the most infamous being the end of term dinner, CTRL-D; through
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tutorials and workshops, including an introduction to the CS student's best
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friend: the UNIX environmen; to talks from professors and Computer Science
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The main benefit of becoming a CSC member is to get access to our various
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machines. We offer a large range of hardware, including Alpha, MIPS,
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UltraSPARC, i386, and AMD64. Our primary development machine, taurine, is a
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dual AMD Opteron (4 cores in total) with 8 GiB of RAM. Most of our machines
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dual AMD Opteron (4 cores in total) with 8 GB of RAM. Most of our machines
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are connected via gigabit ethernet. We offer 4 GB of disk quota that is
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accessible across all of our machines. Our wiki contains a full machine list.
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accessible from all of our machines. Our wiki contains a full machine list.
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Members also receive a username@csclub.uwaterloo.ca email address. Mailboxes
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are considered as part of your disk quota, so your mailbox may grow up to the
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amount of disk quota you have. Attachments of any file size or type may be
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sent. Our mail server runs a POP3, IMAP, and SMTP server with SSL/TLS
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enabled. You can also access your mail via a secure web interface.
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Members also receive a username@csclub.uwaterloo.ca email address,
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accessible via POP3, IMAP, and webmail.
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Many of members take advantage of our web hosting service. Our web server
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runs on Apache, and has PHP, Python, and Perl modules installed. We also
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\subsection*{Office:}
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The CS Club office can be found in MC3036, it houses the library, a great
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place to socialize with the restof the membership, cheap pop, and of course,
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computers; where you are encouraged to eat and surf. It is open most any hour
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The CS Club office can be found in MC 3036. It houses the library, a great
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place to socialize with other members, the pop fridge, and of course,
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several computers. It is open most any hour
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of the night and day and populated by helpful and friendly office staff.
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% Third Inside Column
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If you would like to get involved with the club there are various ways to
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volunteer your time, beyond running for an executive position. If you'd like
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to sign up the info below will tell you who to e-mail, or you can just ask
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in person in the office.
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to sign up the info below will tell you who to email, or you can just ask
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in person at our office.
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\subsection*{Program Committee}
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Headed by the Vice President the Program Committee organizes club events and
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Headed by the Vice President, the Program Committee organizes club events and
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meetings, works with speakers and presenters to make sure they're happy, gets
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the venues and equipment ready, and everything else involved in running talks.
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the venues and equipment ready, and does everything else involved in running talks.
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If you'd like to get involved contact the Vice President at
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veep@csclub.uwaterloo.ca
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\subsection*{Systems Committee}
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If system administration is more your passion, and you would like to help run
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the CSC's systems contact the System Administrator at
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If systems administration is more your passion, and you would like to help run
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the CSC's systems contact the Systems Administrator at
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sysadmin@csclub.uwaterloo.ca and join the Systems Comittee. The volunteers
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help keep our linux computing environment up, under the Administrator's
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help keep our computing environment up, under the Administrator's
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direction.
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\subsection*{Others}
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involved, talk to the executive about one of the appointed positions:
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librarian, office manager, webmaster, or ask the office manager about joining
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the office staff. In addition to these named positions we can always use a
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helping hand, so e-mail exec@csclub.uwaterloo.ca and tell us what you can do.
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helping hand, so email exec@csclub.uwaterloo.ca and tell us what you can do.
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\end{multicols}
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\location{200 University Ave. W., MC 3036/3037, Waterloo, ON. N2L 3G1.}
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\telephone{(519) 888-4567 x3870.}
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%% CSC LOGO
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%%%%%%%%%%%
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\begin{filecontents*}{csclogo.eps}
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%!PS-Adobe-2.0 EPSF-1.2
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%%Creator:Ian Goldberg
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%%Title:CSC Logo
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grestore
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\end{filecontents*}
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70 95 60 csclogowid add csclogomagic2 360 arc
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190 95 60 csclogowid sub 180 csclogomagic1 neg arcn
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(Science) 330 75 moveto show
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