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<!-- Winter 2013 -->
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<eventitem date="2013-04-01" time="6:00 PM" room="MC 3003" title="Unix 101">
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<short>
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<p><i>by Calum T. Dalek</i>. New to the Unix computing environment? If you seek an introduction, look no further. We will be holding a tutorial on using Unix this upcoming Monday. Topics that will be covered include basic interaction with the shell and use of myriad powerful tools.</p>
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<abstract>
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<p>New to the Unix computing environment? If you seek an introduction, look no further. We will be holding a tutorial on using Unix this upcoming Monday. Topics that will be covered include basic interaction with the shell and use of myriad powerful tools.</p>
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<p>If you're interested in attending, make sure you can log into the Macs on the third floor, or show up to the CSC office (MC 3036) 20 minutes early for some help.</p>
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<eventitem date="2013-03-21" time="4:30 PM" room="MC 4020" title="Using Computers to Find Evidence in Litigation">
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<p>Professor Gordon Cormack will be presenting a talk on using machine-learning based spam filters to accurately locate relevent electronic documents - a process which has typically been very manual, and very expensive.</p>
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