Preparations for the winter (barely!) meeting and course at the U of A in Tucson, AZ (March 22-26, 2010), continue to move along. All this happened on December 1: announcements went out, new WWW pages were launched (see http://www.neuron.yale.edu/neuron/static/meetings/nsm2010.html), and registration opened. Several people have already signed up, most from outside the vicinity of Tucson.
MLH and I have begun working on our presentations, and especially on the parallelization course. Much expertise to be conveyed in three days (Mar. 24-26)--course participants will learn a lot. There will probably be additional material that will be presented in some of the talks and workshops at the two-day meeting (Mar. 22-23).
The meeting also has plenty of time for other participants to give talks and run workshops. A couple of people have already proposed ideas, and I'm waiting to hear from others who are doing interesting work. The more the better!

Speakers and events at the meeting
And that doesn't even include the talks that Michael Hines will give about topics such as parallel simulation and Python!