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About

11th March by John

In October of 1995 a group of friends started the ball rolling on the idea of a computer network in DCU, run by students for the students. Starting out with a battered 386 PC (dubbed Nurse), bits of borrowed memory, their own cash, and a lot of luck, they went about organising the DCU Networking society. Once recognised as a society, they were allowed to setup a temporary home for our server in the Computer Applications facilty. With the approval of John Boland, then head of Computer Services in DCU, the society received its own subnet, dubbed RedBrick, along with a physical area in which to store Nurse, our one and only machine. Since April 9th 1996, when the machine went officially online, the society itself has grown rapidly. So rapidly in fact, that we are one of the largest societies on/off campus!

Redbrick's social side has grown alot also, with the society celebrating it's 10th Anniversary back in April 2006. The society continues to run their annual Freshers Ball, Halloween Party, Christmas Party and Tech Week throughout the year.

As one of the biggest society in DCU, we're always looking for new membership. The membership fee itself is a paltry €4.00 untill Clubs & Socs Day 2 (generally mid Feburary) when the membership cost drops to €2.00! However outside of Clubs & Socs days it becomes a little awkward to sign up, but it is more than doable - check here for details on how to pay.

Our current main server is Murphy, with Carbon and Deathray also providing login services to users. See the Redbrick Hardware Inventory for descriptions of our servers and other equipment.


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