1997-05-27 - New Hampshire INTERNET SIG Meeting, Tuesday, June 3, 1997

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From: Robert Hettinga <rah@shipwright.com>
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From: Robert Hettinga <rah@shipwright.com>
Date: Wed, 28 May 1997 06:33:56 +0800
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Subject: New Hampshire INTERNET SIG Meeting, Tuesday, June 3, 1997
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Subject: New Hampshire INTERNET SIG Meeting, Tuesday, June 3, 1997
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When:    Tuesday June 3, 1997 7PM
Where:   Nashua, NH Public Library, 2 Court St, Nashua, NH.
Topic:   Technology and social consequences of digital commerce and
         financial cryptography.
Speaker: Robert Hettinga, founding moderator of the
         Digital Commerce Society of Boston.

The NH INTERNET SIG (Special Interest Group) welcomes you to its
monthly meeting, the first Tuesday of every month.
The next meeting
is on June 3rd and will focus on the technology and social
consequences of digital commerce and financial cryptography.
Mr. Hettinga is also general chair of Financial
Cryptography 1997, the world's first conference on Financial
Cryptography. However, financial cryptography, the technology which
underlies digital commerce in its most secure form, will have much
more profound implications than merely the simplification of sales and
distribution. It permits us to make anonymous *cash* transactions for
everything from a billion-dollar foriegn exchange trade to, probably,
the switching of internet packets themselves.  If this promise is
kept, it could change the fundamentals of our entire society.

Please check out Mr. Hettinga's web site:http://www.vmeng.com/rah/

This meeting promises to be fun and informative for both the technical
and non-technical computer users.

For more information contact Ken Adams at (603) 598-1823
eMail: director@nh-isig.org
For more information contact Jerry Feldman <gaf@signet.org>,
NH-ISIG meeting coordinator..
Mailing list: nh-isig@bcs1.ziplink.net
WWW:          http://www.nh-isig.org

Directions to the Nashua Public Library
All parking if free after 5PM.

>From south of Nashua:
Take Route 3 North to Nashua. Take exit 5E, Route 111 East
(Kinsley St., There is a Howard Johnson's Motel at the exit).
Follow 111 East (Kinsley St.) to the fourth set of lights and Main
St. North. Turn left onto Main St. and at the third set of lights turn
right onto Temple St. Take Temple St. to 2nd left onto Cottage Avenue
(Behind Indian Head Plaza) into Library's metered parking lot.

>From North of Nashua:
Take the Everett Turnpike (Rte. 3) to Exit 7-E, 101A (Amherst St.)
Follow 101A to major intersection and turn right onto Main St. Follow
Main St. and turn left at the second set of lights onto Temple
St. Take Temple St. to 2nd left onto Cottage Avenue (Behind Indian
Head Plaza) into Library's metered parking lot.





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Jerry Feldman            gaf@SigNet.org
New Hampshire Internet SIG Meeting Coordinator
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