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Subject: SIPB Computer Tours


Hi Mark,

The summer seems to have gone by pretty quickly, and SIPB computer
tours are coming up fairly soon - Wednesday, Sept 1, to remind you.
We are currently arranging the order of the tours for each of the
groups, and planning what would be most efficient to make all of our
stops.  We're making our plans based on there being 3 groups of up to
20 people each, but if we have a bigger turnout than that, we might do
4 groups so that everyone can see all the stops.  

The other stops at LCS this year will be a demo of CAM by Norm
Margolus or Michael Biafore, and a tour of the CM-5 and other hardware
by Tom Greene, but these will be separate from your demo.

In order to help us distribute the times for the stops evenly, could you
give me some idea of the ideal length of your demo?  How long would
you like to talk, and what is the minimum time the demo would last?

Thanks again for helping us out with this.  I'll be in touch with you
about further details of when to expect the groups, and where to meet
for the demo, etc.  However, we can't be sure how many groups we will
have until the tour actually gets started.

thanx,
abbe

