Added events for Feynman Lectures and AMD Code party. Added template

events for UNIX 102 and hardware tutorial (commented out at top of
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<!DOCTYPE eventdefs SYSTEM "csc.dtd" [<!ENTITY mdash "&#x2014;">]>
<eventdefs>
<!-- Winter 2012 -->
<!-- /////////// UPCOMING EVENTS \\\\\\\\\\\\
<eventitem date="2012-03-15" time="5:30 PM" room="ENG LAB" title="Introduction to Hardware">
<short>
<p><i>by Calum T. Dalek</i>. Soldering tutorial intro.
</p>
</short>
<abstract>
<p>Soldering tutorial abstract.
</p>
</abstract>
</eventitem>
<eventitem date="2012-03-08" time="5:30 PM" room="MC 3003" title="UNIX 102">
<short>
<p><i>by Calum T. Dalek</i>. Intro to UNIX 102.
</p>
</short>
<abstract>
<p>Abstract for UNIX 102.
</p>
</abstract>
</eventitem>
-->
<eventitem date="2012-03-02" time="7:00 PM" room="MC 3001" title="OpenCL Code Party">
<short>
<p><i>by Calum T. Dalek</i>. The University of Waterloo Computer Science Club and AMD's OpenCL programming competition comes to a close, as the contest ends at midnight and prizes are awarded! Open submissions will be judged, so make sure to come out and watch.
</p>
</short>
<abstract>
<p>The University of Waterloo Computer Science Club and AMD's <a href="http://csclub.uwaterloo.ca/opencl">OpenCL programming competition</a> comes to a close, as the contest ends at midnight and prizes are awarded! Open submissions will be judged, so make sure to come out and watch.
</p>
</abstract>
</eventitem>
<eventitem date="2012-02-29" time="5:30 PM" room="PHY 150" title="Feynman Messenger Lecture Series">
<short>
<p><i>by Calum T. Dalek</i>. Join the Computer Science Club and PhysClub every Wednesday evening for the rest of the term for our five screenings of the classic 1964 Messenger Lecture Series by Richard Feynman in PHY 150. Dinner provided!
</p>
</short>
<abstract>
<p>The Physics Club and the Computer Science Club are proud to present the 1964 Feynman Messenger Lecture Series in PHY 150 on Wednesday evenings at 5:30 PM. The screenings will be taking place as follows (please note times and dates):</p>
<ul>
<li><b>Feb. 29, 5:30-6:30 PM:</b> <i>Law of Gravitation: An Example of Physical Law</i></li>
<li><b>Mar. 7, 5:30-7:30 PM:</b> <i>The Relation of Mathematics and Physics</i> and <i>The Great Conservation Principles</i> (double feature)</li>
<li><b>Mar. 14, 5:30-6:30 PM:</b> <i>Symmetry in Physical Law</i></li>
<li><b>Mar. 21, 5:30-7:30 PM:</b> <i>The Distinction of Past and Future</i> and <i>Probability and Uncertainty: The Quantum Mechanical View</i> (double feature)</li>
<li><b>Mar. 28, 5:30-6:30 PM:</b> <i>Seeking New Laws</i></li>
</ul>
<p>Dinner will be provided, so come on out, relax in the comfy PHY 150 theatre, and enjoy. Hope to see you there!</p>
</abstract>
</eventitem>
<eventitem date="2012-02-16" time="7:00 PM" room="MC 3001" title="OpenCL Introduction">
<short><p><i>by Calum T. Dalek</i>. The University of Waterloo Computer Science Club and AMD are running an OpenCL programming competition. If you're interested in writing massively parallel software on the OpenCL platform, come out and join us for our introductory code party!</p></short>
<abstract><p>The University of Waterloo Computer Science Club and AMD are running an <a href="http://csclub.uwaterloo.ca/opencl">OpenCL programming competition.</a> If you're interested in writing massively parallel software on the OpenCL platform, come out and join us for our introductory code party!</p>