TCS - On Vacation

On Vacation

by Don Singleton
Tulsa Computer Society
From the July 2000 issue of the I/O Port Newsletter

At the May 15 Windows meeting I gave a program on how to get help for your computer, and at the same time asked for help in several areas. This is discussed in more detail in another article, but for the purpose of this article one of the things I asked for were for people to volunteer to do some programs for the Windows meeting. No one stepped forward at the meeting to offer to do one, and no one has contacted me since that meeting, therefore effective with the July meeting, the Windows Sig is on vacation, i.e. there will not be a meeting. I will go ahead and bring the equipment to the June 19 meeting, and try to have something organized for that meeting, but unless someone steps forward, either at that meeting, or before it, and agrees to do a program or two, there will not be a July 17 meeting.

Several Sigs are shutting down for the summer, or at least part of it. The Access meeting in July has been cancelled (July 4), but it will meet in August. Investment had a June meeting, but it will not meet in July or August, Midi Music is not meeting in June, July, or August, and Quicken is also taking June, July, and August off. People interested in Quicken may want to call Ken and assure him that they will be attending once the group resumes in September because NO ONE showed up for his May meeting. I know how I feel when the attendance is even just a few people, so I really admire Ken in not just throwing the towel in on the meetings altogether. I have not been able to reach the leader of the Java group, but I have heard reports that it is not meeting, so I have dropped it from the listing (if this is incorrect, please let me know).



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