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We're grateful for your interest in undertaking a mission to save the world. However, as of August 15, 2020, LabEscape Urbana is now officially closed. Our experiment — to see whether we could show people the wonder of science through the excitement of an escape room — was a resounding success, with over 1700 missions and 8500 participants, all doing their part to help save Prof S and the world! We're very sorry if you missed the opportunity to join this grand adventure, but keep a look out — we’re northward bound, intending to expose the citizens of Chicagoland to the joy that is LabEscape. Perhaps we’ll see you sometime there, or elsewhere in the quantum realm.
Mac OS X Automation Workshop – Ben Waldie (.Zip, Video 1, Video 2) Intro to Lab Creation & Managed Settings – Nick McSpadden (Slides, Video) DeployStudio: Up and running in 60 minutes – Nathan Felton (Slides, Video) DeployStudio: Advanced workflows and Discussion – Nathan Felton (Slides, Video). This option as used in the master map is distinct from nobrowse used as a Mac OS X mount option, which affects the visibility of the mount to the Finder. A map name beginning with / is the pathname of a file containing the map, otherwise the name repre- sents a map to be found as a file in /etc or to be read from Directory Services.
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Thanks again for your support!
And remember the wise words of Albert Einstein:
'The important thing is not to stop questioning'
Best wishes,
Paul Kwiat (LabEscape Director)
Rebecca Wiltfong (Director of Operations)
Ian Call (Senior Agent)
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