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  1. In a few years, we'll be digging for those are call ourselves paleolabviewlogists.
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  2. Where can you find cool beers, mesquite BBQ, and good times with all your friends from LAVA, OpenG, and the LabVIEW community at large? At the 2010 LAVA / OpenG NIWeek Bar-B-Q! This yearly tradition brings together all your best online (and real-life!) friends from LAVA (LabVIEW Advanced Virtual Architects), OpenG (home of LabVIEW's open source community), and even NI R&D. Come enjoy great barbecue with great people away from the hustle & bustle of the convention floor. Menu is TBD but is likely to include brisket, chicken, and pork ribs*. Date: Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010, 7:00 PM (after the NIWeek "Block Diagram Party") Location: Scholz Garten, 1607 San Jacinto Blvd, Austin, TX 78701 Cost: $30 per person PRE-REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED! There are still a small number of tickets left. If you want one and have not purchased one yet. please find Justin Goeres on the NIWeek floor (JKI / Booth #841) and pay him $30 in person. * Vegetarian food will be available on request -- contact me privately (or publicly!) if you want to know more.
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  3. I think I got. A cluster is a data structure where that structure never changes, so in that respect it's a constant data type. The values inside the data type are irrelevant. But I think I'll stick with calling a cluster inside it's own VI a "clustersaursus". I've worked for too many physicists. I'm starting to get paranoid.
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  4. On that note, LV R&D is collecting info to further improve edit-time responsiveness. We'd appreciate everyone who has the time to fill out this survey: http://bit.ly/aWBf1j
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