JAN 10, 2009    (4 Days)

 CLASS BRAINSTORM SESSION

10:00am
Central Bible Church, Room 203

All FCCP Members and future members are welcome to join us to brainstorm class ideas, and fill any last minute needs before the class application deadline.

Bring your ideas and your children because we will provide childcare for those who need it!


JAN 12, 2009    (6 Days)

 FIRST CLASS HAPPY VALLEY INFO MTG

7:00pm
Central Bible Church, Room 203

Come here about what's on the horizon for the upcoming Happy Valley co-op!

Even if you're not planning to transfer to Happy Valley, come and support the soon-to-be new members of First Class!


JAN 17, 2009    (11 Days)

 FIRST CLASS HAPPY VALLEY INFO MTG

10:00am
Central Bible Church, Room 203

Come here about what's on the horizon for the upcoming Happy Valley co-op!

Even if you're not planning to transfer to Happy Valley, come and support the soon-to-be new members of First Class!


JAN 23, 2009    (17 Days)

 CLASS APPLICATIONS DUE TODAY

That's Right! This is the last day to turn in your class application for the Spring Friday School session!

You can easily apply online here or you can download a class application and send it in.


FEB 14, 2009    (39 Days)

 FRIDAY SCHOOL REGISTRATION

Priority Registration begins at 9:00
General Registration begins at 10:00

Valentine's Day Party runs from 9:00 through registration
There will be games, cookie decorating, and crafts! So come and enjoy and catch up with old friends!


FEB 27, 2009    (52 Days)

 FIRST WEEK OF FRIDAY SCHOOL

Chapel begins at 8:30

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Why are they called "bugs" anyway? Here's a little history lesson paraphrased from a Michigan State University web site by Todd E. Van Hoosear:

Dr. Edward Tenner, "Why Things Bite Back: Technology and the Revenge of Unintended Consequences" (Random House, 1996) , a historian of science, quotes Thomas Edison using the term "bugs" as early as 1878, for flaws in a system. Tenner points out that the word was a common "shop" term even in Edison's time for such systems faults. The carryover to computers--systems all--is logical. Why "bug" was used for "fault" may be induced from the fact that the term appeared as early as the 14th cent. to mean "an object of dread" ("Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology"), from the Welsh word "bwg" for "hobgoblin."

Grace Hopper, a Lieutenant in the US Navy during World War II, and assigned to the Bureau of Ordnance, was instrumental in popularizing the term after discovering the cause of a computer malfunction. According to the Naval Historical Center, "a moth was found trapped between points at Relay # 70, Panel F, of the Mark II Aiken Relay Calculator while it was being tested at Harvard University, on 9 September 1945. The moth was affixed to the computer log, with the entry: 'First actual case of bug being found'." The story of the moth has since become a legend in computer circles. Grace Hopper eventually retired from the Navy with the rank of Rear Admiral in 1985.
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