[BayWarp] Next meeting
Neil Waldhauer
neil at blondeguy.com
Wed Oct 28 07:30:20 PDT 2009
On the agenda last night was to discuss the November meeting.
We think the best time to meet will actually be Tuesday December 1, the Tuesday
after Thanksgiving, in Felton, at James Dalton's house. Directions will be
provided on this list.
We'll have network and the ability to set up computers, printers, scanners, etc.
I'm planning to show off the latest Blonde Guy computer at the meeting.
On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 23:00:14 -0800, Mark Henigan <driven_zen at sbcglobal.net>
wrote:
>
> I'll attend the pre-Thanksgiving meeting. I'll even
> bring the scanners I've threatened previously and
> demonstrate their use under CFM and TAME drivers, if
> that would fit into the program. One issue is the
> length of time required to drive to Felton from
> Sacramento. This will determine when I leave work.
> Google local estimate 2 hours 39 minutes each time I
> search, just before it crashes my browser. Doable.
Hi Mark: I hope you can make it on Tuesday, Dec 1. We would welcome you there,
but it is a long way for you. James has had some luck with an Epson all-in-one
for scanning, and I was able to run an Epson scanner after your last
presentation.
> > 1. If we schedule a meeting for the Berkeley area, would it make it more likely
> > that you could attend?
>
> It would probably be a little easier for me,
> although I'd probably take Amtrak from Sacramento,
> stay overnight in a motel, then take the train back
> to work in Sacramento the next morning.
>
> > 2. Would anyone volunteer some space for our meeting?
>
> I guess Modesto and Sacramento are out of the question
> so, no. :->
I feel a bit silly arranging a Sacramento meeting, because there is a group in
Sacramento already, but Twan Sun, Tim Cardozo and Brendon Oakley are all local
to Sacramento, so there are possibilities there. If we had a place, it might
happen. If I can go all the way to Albuquerque, I expect I could go to
Sacramento.
best regards,
Neil
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