As usual, this week's live online chat -- which will be held on Thursday, August 9 -- promises to be a rip-roaring, fun-filled, roller-coaster thrill ride of thrust-and-parry ideas. Last week we had a really good time discussing... well, all sorts of things, really. What? You missed it? Don’t worry -- turn that frown upside down into a smile, because you can see our archived discussions by clicking here.
As for this week's chat, the great thing about All Programmable Planet is that everyone has so much input and such interesting ideas that someone will set a conversational ball rolling, and everyone else will race around adding different thoughts and perspectives. Having said this, two of the topics I know we will be discussing are my FPGA-Based World Globe Display and Adam Taylor's articles in Xcell Journal.
The chat -- which is similar to using an IM (instant messaging) system, but which actually employs your Web browser -- will commence at 12:00 p.m. my time (Central Time), which is 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time, 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time, and 6:00 p.m. UTC/GMT in Sheffield, England, where my dear old mom hangs her hat.
So, assuming you are already a member of All Programmable Planet, all you have to do is to click here at the appropriate time to join the fun and make your opinions known. (If you aren’t already a member of All Programmable Planet, now would be a perfect time to register.)
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