hello,
A map with instructions about how to get to the Schriber building at the
Tel-Aviv University can be found on
http://www.math.tau.ac.il/images/campus_map.gif.
Although this map is quite clear it needs some verbal additions:
1) The red X near Gate #2 is where the Schriber building is. There is a
parking lot, which is not seen on the map, to the right of gate #2.
2) At the most bottom left corner of the map there is a KIKAR. This KIKAR was
used to allow traffic to turn left from the horizontal KLAUZNER street to the
vertical KLAUZNER street since KLAUZNER has a shape of _|. However these days
they are building right at the corner of this _| so that one should not use
the KIKAR in order to get from the horizontal to the vertical portions of the
street. Instead one can use the following description:
H P
O o
R r
I t
Z i
O n
T
A
L
XX ^
XX X ^
VERTICAL portion of KLAUZNER Street XX BLOCKED X ^
XX X ^
XX ^
^
^
^
^
Institution ^
of ^
Standards ^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
Another
----->------------>--------
KIKAR
MICHLALA
(College)
LE ISRAEL
* Mati: Since using a projector that can be attached to a lap top requires a
technician to stay after the usual working hours while an old fashion Viograph
does not I would like to re confirm that you intend to use a Viograph but not
a computerized projector.
* linux-il + Ivrix members:
Just a reminder that we are going to have a technical lecture on the Hebrew
support in Mozilla - the open-source standards-compliant cross-platform web
browser upon which Netscape 6 is to be based.
The lecturer will be Mati Allouche, the head of the team which develops the
Hebrew support.
The lecture will be held on Wednesday, June 14th, at 18:00, in room 007,
Schrieber building, Tel Aviv University. Here's a map.
Everyone who is interested in the future of Hebrew on the web and in Linux is
invited. RSVP if you intend to come.
Read more on http://www.linux.org.il/IGLU//959794423
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