Nick Schmalenberger's office, Davis
Chris McKenzie mentioned that most of the new members come from computationally intense fields. For instance, club founder Pete Salzman was in physics, past president Jonathan Stickel was in Computationl biology(?), a recent social gathering attendee was a math PhD student. At installfests we get contractors, civil engineers, chemists, etc. — RARELY computer scientists. This should be well noted in our recruiting efforts, as it is a critical observation.
Chris also mentions, regarding flyer posting, that an organized time where people will show up, map out regions of flyering, and then do it (much like political groups do) should not be hard. ("Parody campus groups can manage it fine, I am sure we can.")