Non-profit Organizations
Technology-based organizations general organizations
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Help and open-discussion line for Tammiset for computer related problems |
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Email list used by the International Games Developers Association (IGDA) London (UK) Chapter Committee. The IGDA mission is to strengthen and bring together the international game development community while effecting change to benefit that community. The London chapter will bring together computer game developers from across London and the South East in bi-monthly meets to discuss current events within the computer games industry, show off the latest games and enjoy a drink with other members of the London games developer community. http://www.igda.org/london/ |
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Mailinglist of Passau local groups: aapa LugPa (Linux-Usergroup Passau) bildungskreis.org (Bildungskreis für open software) ChaosComputerClub Passau Piratenpartei Passau |
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Freiwillige Feuerwehr Nidderau-Eichen - Führung ff23 is the volunteer fire deptartment of Nidderau-Eichen in Germany nearby Frankfurt/Main. This list will be used to e-mail members when a new call comes into our dispatch system. It will also allow members who have family in other states to "know" what and when the station has fire calls. It will also be used for station, training and other announcements. |
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Milwr Morganwg are a non-profit making historical re-enactment organisation, based in the United Kingdom, with members in various parts of the country. We research a number of subjects concerning the history and technology of european medieval life, both civilian and military. This mailing list will be concerned with sharing and discussing scientific information, ie. primary and secondary sources for our research like bibliographic and scientific archaeological findings which, amazingly, are still being discovered - several hundred years later. For our research, we make extensive use of Information Technology, with the Internet a major source of scientific information. Use of a mailing list would enable us to optimise the exchange of information, helping us to be more up-to-date and correct in our knowledge, and therefore more effective in our educational efforts: the "tangible" outcome of our research is the re-creation of medieval technology and its display and explanation to the public during the summer months, helping to inform and educate a wider public about the origins of modern technology, science and society. |
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AltArise - Arise Digital Divide Committee list List of the Arise Digital Divide Committee. |
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Action for Environmental Justice This list serves the Action for Environmental Justice student organization of the University of Wisconsin-Madison with the purpose to address environmental justice issues in the greater Madison area and on the US-Mexico border. Our organization is especially interested in addressing issues of environmental pollution as it disproportionately affects communities of ethnic minorities, the economically impoverished and the otherwise disenfranchised. |
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Friends of the Austin Planetarium is a nonprofit group working to build a Planetarium and Space Science Center in Austin, Texas. Our current outreach efforts include public lectures and demonstrations of contemporary digital planetarium systems. Our core mission is to educate schoolchildren as well as the general community of central Texas about astronomy, physics, and space exploration. More information is available at http://austinplanetarium.org. This mailing list is for communications amongst the Board of Directors and Technical Advisory Panel. |
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CSH Peer Center Project - [Old list, now obsolete as of 09-01-2005] Note - this list is no longer in use as of 09-01-2005. This list discusses the establishment of a technology-driven peer center, where Internet and computing resources can be used to aid mental health consumers in recovery. |
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Regional community service organization in the Texas Hill Country doing stream and riverflow monitoring (CFS) via uplink in real time; installation & maintenance of equipment in remote areas only reachable by boat. Must be a member in order to use this email list. |
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ICEB Executive Committee Deliberations The International Council on English Braille (ICEB) is developing a Unified English Braille Code (UEBC) that provides representation of math and science as well as general literature, and that permits computer translation to and from print files. This is the discussion list for the Executive Committee. |
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An announce-only list giving daily news on what's happening on TAFN's Ventrilo voice-conferencing server, and extensive website run by and for visually impaired people. |
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New Local Committee IAESTE IndiaMIT This mailing list is for the new local committee members of IAESTE IndiaMIT. IAESTE IndiaMIT is the Indian co-operating institution of IAESTE (The International Association for Exchange of Students for Technical Experience). This mailing list is for the new local committee members to be better co-ordinated. |
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this list will be used to organize and discuss talks and courses of the Free Information Technology Zone (freeitz). Our interests are focused on Linux, privacy, security and related things. |
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Boy Scout Troop 159 OA - Simpsonville, SC This list is a use of technology to facilitate communication between and to the Order of the Arrow Members of Troop 159. That communication is to include technology topics. |
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