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| Volume 22 | November, 2003 | Issue No. 11 |
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Regular Meeting
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Wednesday, Caseyville Township Bldg. |
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Wednesday, Ryan's Steakhouse Everyone is welcome |

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Election of club officers.
A PC Buyers Guide
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The GCC Christmas Party.
Sorry.....No computer. This is our one meeting a year where we get together, converse, and talk. No computers repaired. |
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Hello From The
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ELECTIONS We
are going to have Elections at our November Meeting. Please make sure you attend the meeting and cast your
votes. Unlike the past few years, this year we actually have a
few new people running for office. Unfortunately for you, I’m
the only one running for President… The
other nominees are as follows: VP
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Jim Tomlinson Secretary
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Carlos Mariles Treasurer
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Don Wold Membership
Chairman
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J.C. Spelce Web
Master
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Chuck Hill Newsletter
Editor
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Chuck White Librarian
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Charles Wallace, Diane White,
and Keith Hurst See
the Secretary's report for the official list with photos. There
are four Member at Large positions to fill at the discretion of
the board. We may use one of those slots to assign an assistant
librarian to help out at the meetings. Another position we were
looking at giving to a MAL was the “Prize purchaser”
position. We are still discussing the MAL’s so let me know if
you are interested in getting free dues for one year… NOVEMBER
DEMO Since
the computer show is going to be taking place the first weekend
in December and everyone is going to be getting their toys for
the holidays, we figured we might as well try to help you get
the most for your money. Jim Tomlinson is putting together a PC
buyers guide and due to his bronchitis, I’m going to be
reading / explaining it to everyone. We may also have a guest
speaker from a local
retailer, but I haven’t finalized the plans yet so I don’t
want to promise anything. If you have any websites that are a
good place to shop, please print out the URL and I’ll share
them with everyone when I’m giving the demo… COMPUTER
SHOW As
I mentioned above, the computer show will be here soon (Dec. 5th
-7th), and we will have the sign up sheets at the
meeting. Please look at your calendars and see if you can work
the booth for an hour or two on Friday, Saturday or Sunday. If
you do, you’ll get into the show free, and you’ll get the
joy of helping others… HOLIDAY
PARTY The
Holiday Party (Christmas Party for the non-politically correct)
will be held on the Third Wednesday of December (December
17th). We’ll have the sign up sheets at the November
meeting, so start thinking about what kinds of treats you want
to bring to the party. I’m sure you’ll come up with
something great, and if you can’t cook, pizza or
chicken is always nice… See
you at the meeting … Mike |
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The Computer
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See you at the meeting. Enjoy.....JT |
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The Treasurer's
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The Secretary's Report |
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The Membership
Chairman |
| Number of Members in attendance last month: | 58 |
| Total Membership Before last month's meeting | 216 |
| Number of Members renewing last meeting | 1 |
| Number Of Members joined last meeting | 4 |
| Number of members dropped | 0 |
| Current Total Membership | 220 |
| Number of Members in Good Standing | 207 |
| Number of Members on Probation | 13 |
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The Web Master |
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Web page update The
Website's main page (body.html) has been updated to include
additional "keywords" in the meta tag fields. This
should improve search engine hits for words like St. Louis,
Illinois, Clubs, computers, membership, etc. This change was
made based on a members suggestion during the September
meeting. While we added some additional 15 keywords to the main
page, you will not see any difference in what is displayed.
These keywords are only available if you select the "view
source" option in your browser, and look at the meta name
fields. If you do this you will see the following"
<meta The ones shown in this color are new.
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The
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| We have two new CD's for this
month. Both of these CD's are videos of the demo themselves. There
are no companion CD's for these demos.
#53 How to network your
computers.....Wired |
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| 10/03 | The video of the presentation on how to network your computers using wired technology. This was last months demo |
| #52
An Introduction to Linux |
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| 09/03 | The video of
the presentation about Linux. This was the demo from
September.
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| Just another reminder, we also have two disks on building a PC. They are CD's #14 and #15. They are the CD from July and August of last year when we did a demo on building and upgrading your PC. You might want to pick up copies of these too. They should fit in nicely with this months demo. |
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The Editor |
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Here are the photos I took during the October meeting with the cheap $10.00 camera I talked about. Everything considered they are not bad. Yes I would have liked 640 by 480 or more, but not bad for the price. I have an Argus digital camera that cost 7 times as much as the $10.00 PC and is a 1.2 meg a pixel camera, and its images are nowhere as good. Last week Office Max had the $10.00 camera on sale after rebates again. If you want one, keep looking.. High Speed, Schlieren, and Photo instrumentation Photographs. Just how fast can you press that shutter. Don't try this with your digital camera. Remember it takes two photos and you all most all ways miss the important one. Well here are some nice images just the same.
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Mitch's Corner |
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November 2003
S PECIALFEATURE:They're back! PowerToys are available for XP! Microsoft Technical Support is unable to answer questions about PowerToys. PowerToys are for Windows XP only. Important Notes
Open Command Window Here CmdHere.exe This PowerToy adds an "Open Command Window Here" context menu option on file system folders, giving you a quick way to open a command window (cmd.exe) pointing at the selected folder. Alt-Tab Replacement Taskswitch.exe With this PowerToy, in addition to seeing the icon of the application window you are switching to, you will also see a preview of the page. This helps particularly when multiple sessions of an application are open. Tweak UI TweakUI.exe This PowerToy gives you access to system settings that are not exposed in the Windows XP default user interface, including mouse settings, Explorer settings, taskbar settings, and more. requires XP Service Pack 1 or Server 2003. Tweak UI for Itanium™-based systems TweakUI.exe Power Calculator PowerCalc.exe With this PowerToy you can graph and evaluate functions as well as perform many different types of conversions. Image Resizer ImageResizer.exe This PowerToy enables you to resize one or many image files with a right-click. CD Slide Show Generator Slideshow.exe With this PowerToy you can view images burned to a CD as a slide show. The Generator works downlevel on Windows 9x machines as well. Virtual Desktop Manager Deskman.exe Manage up to four desktops from the Windows taskbar with this PowerToy. Taskbar Magnifier Magnifier.exe Use this PowerToy to magnify part of the screen from the taskbar. HTML Slide Show Wizard Htmlgen.exe This wizard helps you create an HTML slide show of your digital pictures, ready to place on your Web site. Webcam Timershot Timershot.exe This PowerToy lets you take pictures at specified time intervals from a Webcam connected to your computer and save them to a location that you designate. . ****************** Well there is a huge pile of new FREE programs for you to check out They are all stashed in the 'corner' just waiting to be picked over. Just click HERE.
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Later,
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Miscellaneous |
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emailStripper is a free program for cleaning the ">" and other formatting characters out of your emails. It will restore "forwarded" or "replied" emails back to their original state so they're easier to read.
Here Is A BASIC TUTORIAL ON SEARCHING THE WEB Here is a 7 lesson tutorial on how to search the
internet. It is FREE. The lessons are easy to use and are designed to get you started in the right direction with a minimum of time and effort. You can zip through these lessons in no time, any
time you want. They are very short and succinct; each can be read in a few minutes. Feel free to jump in wherever you like, skip what you don't want to read, and come back whenever you need to.
Wikipedia, the free multilingual, open content, collaboratively developed encyclopedia (with supporting almanac-like and gazetteer-like information) that is managed and operated by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation. As of September 2003, it covers a wide range of subjects and has 160,000 articles in English (by its own count). It also has over 150,000 articles in other languages. It covers many different topics. You can even submit your own information on a subject. Definitely worth a visit.
WordWeb is a quick and powerful English thesaurus and dictionary for Windows. It can be used to lookup words from almost any Windows program, showing definitions, synonyms and related words. You can search for words matching a pattern, find and solve anagrams, and optionally search a large number of extra word lists.
I would highly recommend this to several of our members. It would
make putting the
If you have a high speed internet connection, the correct spelling or correct word is only a few clicks away. If you have dialup, you will just have to wait a bit longer. It is still probably faster than finding that old "dead tree archive" and looking up the word. Download HERE. The file is 5.2 megs.
Ladybugs are shipped around the world as a biological control agent for garden and tree pests. You can buy ladybugs by mail,
and have them shipped to you as adults, in cotton bags mixed with wood
shavings ( Who would want to!). A gallon of ladybugs (72,000 to 80,000 adults) will cost you about US$67.00, and you can release them in your garden in small bunches, preferably in the evening after watering the garden down. There are even ladybug houses you can build or buy, and ladybug food to sustain them while they are getting established in your garden. The good news is there are 350 species of ladybugs in the US. Somehow it figures the government was involved in this some way. If you really like these little smelly creatures, you can buy a house for them from HERE. Sorry VA or FMHA loans are available for their homes.
Linux News The LWN.net Linux Distribution List has been tracking Linux distributions since 1999. This site has all of the information about the latest releases. I suspect you will be hearing even more about Linux since Novell bought SUSE, Europe's leaning Linux distribution. You can expect to see SUSE showing up in this country SOON! Hopefully with the documentation in English and not German.
Linux the official operating system for the State Of Massachusetts? Well maybe not quite yet but soon. In a memo sent last month, Massachusetts Administration and Finance Secretary instructed the state's chief technology officer to adopt a policy of "open standards, open source" for all future spending on information technology. While the directive wouldn't completely cut out Microsoft from the state's $80 million technology budget, it may have been the clearest example yet of a state government taking sides — against Redmond, Wash.-based Microsoft — in the most important struggle in the software industry.
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The Lighter
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Or Maybe This Sums It Up Better If
you have something you want to share, just send it to me
using the above mailbox
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