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[Imgcif-l] imgCIF/CBF in Osaka

A lot of good things have been happening with imgCIF/CBF lately, but that 
then means there are technical issues to discuss.  If you are planning to 
be in Osaka for the IUCr meeting and would like to get together over lunch 
or dinner, please send me your planned days of attendance in Osaka and any 
particularly favorable/unfavorable lunch/dinner times for imgCIF 
discussions, and we will try to work out something suitable.

Groundrules -- no formal presentations, no powerpoint slides, no handouts 
-- just food (each person pays their own tab), pleasant company and 
technical discussions on imgCIF/CBF.  Venue to be worked out once we are 
in Osaka and have seen what looks tempting.

   Regards,
     Herbert

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  Herbert J. Bernstein, Professor of Computer Science
    Dowling College, Kramer Science Center, KSC 121
         Idle Hour Blvd, Oakdale, NY, 11769

                  +1-631-244-3035
                  yaya@dowling.edu
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