TCS - What Should We Do

What Should We Do

by Don Singleton
Tulsa Computer Society
From the December 1997 issue of the I/O Port Newsletter

I need some ideas for programs for the Special Projects meeting next year, and for the General Meeting, and for that matter, for any of our Sig Meetings. None of the meetings is drawing the turnout they used to draw, and we need to determine why people are not coming. If it is because you don't like the programs, what programs would you like for us to put on? The programs are the best place to get your questions answered. Bruce Carson and I both try to get to meetings around 6:30 to set up the equipment so we have plenty of time to cover any questions people have before the meeting starts. It is very difficult to answer many of these questions on the phone, where we cannot see what you see on the screen, and you cannot see exactly what we are trying to describe. But if you would come to the meeting to ask your questions, there is a good chance we will have the version of the software you are using, or a similar version, on our computer, and we can bring the software up, let you describe exactly what you want to ask, and we can show it to you. Also please present your questions either before the meeting, or during the meeting. If you wait to ask until after the meeting, while we are tearing down the equipment, it is very frustrating to wish we could bring it up and show you what we are talking about, but if the equipment is already half torn down, we don't want to stop that effort, because we really appreciate the help people give us in tearing down and taking the equipment out to the car for us.



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