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DTSTAMP:20090108T112100Z
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SUMMARY;CHARSET=UTF-8:CSE Distinguished Lecture
DESCRIPTION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Advance notice on this upcoming Distinguished Lecture\nNOTE: seating may be limited. \n\nComputer Science and Engineering\, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON  \n***DISTINGUISHED LECTURE***\n\nSPEAKER:   Charles Simonyi\, Intentional Software\n\nTITLE:     Training and Reality: Adventures of a Spaceflight Participant\n\nPLACE:     Atrium\, Paul Allen Center for Computer Science &amp; Engineering\n\nHOST:      Ed Lazowska\n\nABSTRACT:\nSpace flight is still a very rare and exotic experience which has only recently been opened to &quot;tourists&quot;\, officially known as spaceflight participants. I was the fifth of these as the 450th person in space. I will describe the decision process\, the eight-month training and the flight itself from the point of view of a knowledgeable civilian\, with particular emphasis on the issues of safety\, traditions\, and health aspects.\n\n\nEvent Page: http://www.ischool.washington.edu/events/calendar/1006
URL:http://www.ischool.washington.edu/events/calendar/1006
LOCATION;CHARSET=UTF-8:Atrium\, Paul Allen Center for Computer Science &amp; Engineering\, CSE Bldg.
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