#SIPB Computer Stories
-SIPB hosts [Jeff Schiller](http://jis.mit.edu/)—the MIT
-Network Manager, a SIPB member, and a fantastic storyteller, to tell
-stories about MIT and computing for an audience each September.
-
-Look out for an announcement on [the SIPB home page](http://sipb.mit.edu),
-at the activities midway, or on posters around campus.
+SIPB invites [Jeff Schiller](http://jis.mit.edu/), MIT's Network Manager and a fantastic storyteller to tell stories about MIT and computing every Fall.
#SIPB Computer Tours
-SIPB runs a computer tour every September. Tour features include
-server rooms around campus and interesting labs in CSAIL.
-
-Look out for an announcement on [the SIPB home page](http://sipb.mit.edu),
-at the activities midway, or on posters around campus.
+SIPB runs a computer tour at the beginning of every fall term. Tour features include server rooms around campus, interesting labs in CSAIL, and snacks at the end.

-We hold a hackathon about one Saturday or Sunday a month in the SIPB
-office. A hackathon is a great opportunity to get involved in a
-project or get people involved in your own. One [recent
-hackathon](http://sipb.mit.edu/doc/wiki/LennyBugs) was dedicated to
-squashing release-critical bugs in Debian, sometimes we run a
-[Documentathon](http://sipb.mit.edu/doc), and most hackathons are open
-to any project.
+We have recently had hackathons in the SIPB office approximately once a month, which are good places to find a project to get involved with. In addition to working on the regular SIPB projects, SIPB has in the past had hackathons dedicated to squashing Debian release bugs, as well as Documentathons dedicated to writing documentation for a variety of SIPB services.
+
## The SIPB AFS Cell and Locker Software
SIPB maintains hundreds of useful programs in AFS lockers for use on
-Athena. Many popular programs are in the {\tt sipb} and {\tt outland}
+Athena. Many popular programs are in the <tt>sipb</tt> and <tt>outland</tt>
lockers, and even more have their own lockers in SIPB AFS. SIPB's
-{\tt whichlocker} program, located in {\tt outland}, makes locker
+<tt>whichlocker</tt> program, located in <tt>outland</tt>, makes locker
software easy to find. (<tt>add outland; whichlocker whichlocker</tt>)
## IAP Classes and Cluedumps