Pictures were taken with a Casio QV-10A digital camera. Images were then uploaded to my laptop (a NEC VERSA 4050H) running the linux operating system using the program QVplay
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Alexander Yuriev during IPv4 talk.
Random Viewgraph shot, Alexander Yuriev's IPv4 talk.
Alexander Yuriev during talk.
Michael Callahan?
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Array of SPARCstations used to render Toy Story.
Jugglers in Lunch area.
Bunky, a.k.a. John Raynor, having lunch on Saturday.
Uppie, a.k.a. Jeff Uphoff, during lunch on Saturday. I was too sleep deprived
friday morning during his talk to think to take any pictures.
Robert Millner, during lunch on Saturday.
Looks like Peter Braam (red shirt), and Olaf (black vest) having lunch.
Olaf Kirch during his talk on the NFS filesystem.
Another shot of Olaf.
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