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![]() From: "Computer History Museum" Subject: Computer History Museum Upcoming Events The Computer History Museumís Speaker Series remains the leading platform for open, passionate discussions for presenting the computing revolution and its impact on the human experience. These landmark presentations and panel discussions reveal the inside stories and personal insights of computing history. For Summer 2004, the Series will venture far from Silicon Valley and take a trip to Mars as it features an inspirational luminary who will speak on the challenges and triumphs of recent space exploration. Later this year, the Museum will play host to a games conference, showcasing the newest, latest and hottest games trends and developments. More information about dates and reservations follows. _______________________ CALENDAR OF EVENTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 2004 "The Mars Exploration Rover Project - How Spirit and Opportunity Got to Mars" Peter C. Theisinger Sponsored by Sun Microsystems 6:00 PM Member Reception 7:00 PM Lecture Computer History Museum Hahn Auditorium 1401 N Shoreline Boulevard Mountain View, CA http://www.computerhistory.org/event...useum_map.html Free. (Suggested donation of $10.00 at the door from non-members.) Advance reservations required. For more information and to sign up online go to: http://www.computerhistory.org/rover_07282004/ or call 1-650-810-1019. ABSTRACT OF TALK In January of this year, two golf-cart sized rovers landed on the planet Mars to seek evidence about whether the environment there might once have been capable of supporting life. Originally intended to last 90 days and traverse 600 meters, these two Mars Exploration Rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, have far exceeded those expectations. Peter Theisinger, the Manager of the Mars Exploration Rover Project through its development, and now Manager of the 2009 Mars Science Laboratory Project, will describe the challenges of developing the two Mars Exploration Rovers in just three years. He will discuss the design process, relate the myriad challenges and setbacks that had to be overcome. Theisinger will also give the definitive behind-the-scenes story of the extraordinary flight and surface operations of the Rover, including some glimpses into the mission's scientific results. ----------------------------------------- SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, October 9 & 10, 2004 Xtreme Game Developersí Xpo! Computer History Museum Hahn Auditorium 1401 N Shoreline Boulevard Mountain View, CA If you have a passion for games, then donít miss Course Technologyís premier gaming event this fall: the Xtreme Game Developersí Xpo! This mini game conference and expo will take place at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, on October 9th and 10th, and will provide you with an environment guaranteed to produce extraordinary gaming results. If youíve attended this event in the past, then you know that XGDX takes gaming to the extreme. This year promises to be even better than before with more sessions on the hottest gaming topics and more opportunities for you to gather and interact with your peers. Come join in the fun, gather tips from the experts and enhance your gaming knowledge! Keynote Presentations - David Perry, President of Shiny Entertainment and a visionary in the game industry for the past 23 years, will be giving an entirely interactive and entertaining keynote presentation at XGDX! Come listen as David walks us through his minefield of a career, showing us how all game programmers ñ if they dodge enough bullets! - can own multi-million dollar companies. Sim Dietrich of NVIDIA will also be giving a keynote presentation at XGDX! Sim, who has worked extensively with many game developers and has helped ship two retail games including Star Wars: Rebellion, will cover various strategies for the independent developer who wishes to avoid expensive game design choices while still creating cutting-edge games. Be sure to register early for XGDX to take advantage of the discount pricing. You can register for XGDX and view a list of this yearís speakers and sessions at http://www.xgdx.com Computer History Museum 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd. Mountain View, CA 94043 (650) 810-1019 Phone (650) 810-1010 Main Line (650) 810-1055 Fax URL: http://www.computerhistory.org/ |
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