Volume 24  April, 2005  Issue No. 4

 

 

ANNOUNCEMENT

Wayne C. won the big jackpot. No last name for IRS reasons :-)

The Next Meeting

Progressive Raffle

Jackpot is at $100.00!!

53 cards left + joker

 

Regular Meeting


 

 

Wednesday, April 20

Caseyville Township Bldg. 
10001 Bunkum Rd.
Fairview Heights, IL

Directions:      Map:

 

Board 
Meeting

Wednesday, May 4

Ponderosa Steakhouse

5 Eastport Plaza Drive 
Collinsville, IL
(618)345-5006

Directions: 

Meal starts about 6:00. Meeting starts at 7:00

Everyone is welcome

 

The Presentation

This
Meeting

 

Demo by Bob Borders, Borders Technical Services, on networking

 

Next
Meeting

 

Undecided

 

 

Hello From The Pres...
Mike Taphorn

COMPUTER FIXING AND SWAP MEET IN THE DARK

 Well, I've been to a lot of meetings over the last 22 years, but, none quite like our last meeting. I got a call that the power went out about an hour before the meeting was to start. Not knowing what to do or if we could do anything, I grabbed the stuff I had to sell and a few flashlights and headed for the hall. The lights were out, but, everyone pitched in and they were setting up their tables by flashlight when I arrived. The lights came on about an hour after we started the meeting and it ended up as a pretty successful swap-meet and computer fixing session. Thanks to everyone that shared their lights and I hope we don't have that problem again for another 22 years...

 PROGRESSIVE RAFFLE IS STARTING OVER

 The Progressive Raffle Prize was finally given away at the last meeting. I believe the prize was $325... I didn't win, so, we're going to do it again...

 The raffle will start out with $100 prize and all 52 regular cards + the joker will be in the deck of cards. The odds are pretty good that we will not take as long to give away this jackpot so make sure you get your tickets. If we draw your number, you will win the $25 cash prize or one of the prizes I'll be bringing. After you pick out your prize, you get to draw a card from the deck and see if you can pull the joker for the $100 progressive raffle prize... Good Luck...

 APRIL DEMO

 Bob Borders of Borders Technical Services is going to be our presenter this month. He works in the networking field and he is going to go over all the different aspects of networking from small home networks to large corporate Intranets. If you have any networking questions, bring them along with you to the meeting and Bob will try to get them answered.  If you know a lot about networks, come to the meeting and help Bob answer some of the questions. This is Bob's first time presenting to the club, so , be nice...

 That's all for now....

See you at the meeting …

 Mike

 

The Computer Master
Jim Tomlinson, Vice President




See you at the meeting!
Enjoy.....JT

 

 

The Treasurer's Report
Dianne White

TREASURER'S REPORT

Dianne White, Treasurer as of April 1st, 2005

BALANCE: as of March 1st. 2005 
$4,608.15

INCOME:

21 new members, 9 renewals @ $15.00 each= $450.00
CD Sales: 30 @ $1.00 each= $ 30.00
March Roll over jackpot $219.00
Total Income: 
$699.00     $5,307.15 


EXPENSES:

Ponderosa deposit for April $20.00
Printer Ink(Bob Havlin) $23.00
100 cd~s (Chuck Hill) $10.00
50/50 payoff (Wayne C.) $100.00 + $225.00 Raffle cash.
Total Expenses: 
$153.00

BALANCE AS OF APRIL 1ST, 2005 
$5154.15


ROLL-OVER JACKPOT NOW WORTH $100.00

THE WHOLE DECK LEFT + THE JOKER

 

The Secretary's Report
Carlos Mariles

March 16, 2005

GCC Minutes 

President Mike Taphorn opened the meeting punctually at 7 PM.  As usual he welcomed the membership, the new members and the attending guests.  He proceeded to thank all those who attended the computer show to assist the club during the 4th, 5th and 6th of March.  Mike notified the members of the different programs and sites to visit when they are in the internet.  He obtains this information by reading articles in different magazines.

The Prez. continued to explain the way the door prize works for the club that night.  Finally, president Taphorn went to the Q & A session that lasted about 20 minutes.  Afterwards he explained to the membership that due to a power failure, working in their individual problems might not be possible due to the power outage.  Yes, we had the meeting with lots of flashlights pointed at the ceiling.  The outage lasted for about fifteen minutes more and then came back on to the delight of the membership.  Amazingly about 95% of the membership decided to stay for the rest of the evening. 

The theme for the night was “swap meet” and as the membership found out there were lots of bargains and information that went on for the rest of the night.  

Our next club meeting will be held on April 20th at 7 PM at the same location.

Till then,

Carlos

 

 

The Membership Chairman
JC Spelce

Number of Members in attendance last month:  
Total Membership Before last month's meeting  
      Number of Members renewing last meeting    
      Number Of Members  joined last meeting   
      Number of members dropped    
Current Total Membership   
     Number of Members in Good Standing  
     Number of Members on Probation  

 

The Web Masters
Team Effort

Temporary Contact

    Now hiring for webmaster.

Requirements, know HTML or can use an HTML editor, desire to serve.

Salary, $15 per year (the cost of a year membership)


Librarian
Jason Whitener


Assistant  
Dennis McMurtrey

The Librarians

 



Thanks So much and I hope to see you at the Meeting,

 

 

The Editor
Chuck White

Please note my NEW email address. With GMail I can archive more club related information.

I'm still working on badges. Some pics don't have names (again), partially my fault. I will bring a CD with pics needing  named to the meeting. 

 

Mitch's Corner
Mitch  Graves

Free testers and programs for techs.....

http://www.benchmarkhq.ru/english.html?/be_cpu.html

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This is a great list of spyware/adware/hijackware removal tools.
Lots of free downloads and free online scan tools here.

https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/ehowes/www/soft6.htm
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FREE CoffeeCup SiteMapper

We recently had a few users ask about making Site Maps for their Websites. They said it was exhausting to track down all their pages and to create a list of links for everything on their Site.

We decided to help you with this for free because we truly care about making it easier for you day to day.

It's very important to have a Site Map so search engines can find all of your pages. Also many of your visitors use Site Maps to navigate your Website to get where they need to go instead of looking for links.

It's pretty easy too. Just tell the new CoffeeCup SiteMapper where your Website is located on your hard drive and it will create a nice page you can use for a Site Map. All of your Web pages will be listed and linked in order and the page will match your existing colors, backgrounds, etc....

It's free so have fun with it.

Download SiteMapper Here:

http://mercedes.coffeecup.com/CoffeeSiteMapper.exe

Get Search Engine Submission and more Web Design Software Here:

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Lots of old IE versions. Picks up where 1st one stops.
http://www.skyzyx.com/downloads/

Just one more nag:
Whatever won't work that makes you look for this could
probably be fixed by going to Mozilla or FireFox.

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Later,

 

 

 
 

Miscellaneous
 Things Of Interest And Importance To Someone 

Google Doubles E-Mail Space


Apr 1, 9:25 PM (ET)

By MATTHEW FORDAHL

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - A year after unveiling a free e-mail service with a full gigabyte of storage, Google Inc. (GOOG) is doubling the capacity of each account and plans to keep bumping up the limit in the future.

Once the upgrade takes effect Friday, Gmail users will be able to store up to 2 gigabytes of e-mail and attachments for each account. Even more capacity will be made available after that as it becomes feasible, the company said.

What's new on Gmail?
Just launched!

G is for growth
Storage is an important part of email, but that doesn't mean you should have to worry about it. To celebrate our one-year birthday, we're giving everyone one more gigabyte. But why stop the party there? Our plan is to continue growing your storage beyond 2GBs by giving you more space as we are able. We know that email will only become more important in people's lives, and we want Gmail to keep up with our users and their needs. From Gmail, you can expect more. 

(AP) A year after unveiling a free e-mail service with a full gigabyte of storage, Google Inc. is doubling the capacity of each account and plans to keep bumping up the limit in the future.

Once the upgrade takes effect Friday, Gmail users will be able to store up to 2 gigabytes of e-mail and attachments for each account. Even more capacity will be made available after that as it becomes feasible, the company said. 

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Google Feature Incorporates Satellite Maps

Apr 4, 10:53 PM (ET)

By MICHAEL LIEDTKE

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Online search engine leader Google has unveiled a new feature that will enable its users to zoom in on homes and businesses using satellite images, an advance that may raise privacy concerns as well as intensify the competitive pressures on its rivals.

The satellite technology, which Google began offering late Monday at , is part of the package that the Mountain View-based company acquired when it bought digital map maker Keyhole Corp. for an undisclosed amount nearly six months ago.http://maps.google.com

This marks the first time since the deal closed that Google has offered free access to Keyhole's high-tech maps through its search engine. Users previously had to pay $29.95 to download a version of Keyhole's basic software package.

A more traditional map will continue to be the first choice served up by Google's search engine. Users will have the option of retrieving a satellite picture by clicking on a button.

The satellite maps could unnerve some people, even as the technology impresses others. That's because the Keyhole technology is designed to provide close-up perspective of specific addresses.

Keyhole's previous government ties also have raised anxieties.

Founded in 2001, Keyhole raised some money in 2003 from In-Q-Tel, a venture capital firm backed by the Central Intelligence Agency. Leading up to the Google sale, Keyhole's roughly 10,000 customers included a cross-section of government agencies.

There is little reason for people to be paranoid about the satellite maps because the images generally are six to 12 months old, said John Hanke, Keyhole's general manager. "And it's not like you are going to be able to read a license plate on a car or see what an individual was doing when a particular image was taken," he said.

Google believes most people will like the convenience of generating a satellite image with a few clicks of a computer mouse. The company envisions people using the service as a way to scout a hotel's proximity to the beach for a possible vacation or size up the neighborhood where an apartment is for rent.

Google's free satellite maps initially will be limited to North America, with images covering roughly half the United States, Hanke said.

Although Google is offering the satellite maps on a test basis, the feature will probably force its other online rivals to upgrade their technology, predicted search industry analyst Greg Sterling of the Kelsey Group. "To play in this space, you are going to need some robust mapping capabilities."

Sterling said Google's satellite maps pose the biggest threat to Mapquest, a service owned by Time Warner Corp. that has long operated the most popular Web site for finding directions.

The satellite maps also up the ante for the many challengers chipping away at Google's share of the lucrative Internet search engine market by adding more bells and whistles. For instance, Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)'s A9 search engine earlier this year introduced a feature that includes an index containing 20 million street-level photographs of building exteriors in 10 major U.S. cities.

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On the Net:

http://maps.google.com

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The Lighter Side 
Of Computing

Computer Terminology

486 - The average IQ needed to understand a P.C.

State-of-the-art - Any computer you can't afford.

Obsolete - Any computer you own.

Microsecond - The time it takes for your State-of-the-art-computer to become obsolete.

Syntax Error - Hi, I want to buy a computer and money is no object.

GUI (pronounced gooey) - What your computer becomes after spilling your coffee on it.

Computer Chip - Any starchy food stuff consumed in mass quantities while programming.

Keyboard - The standard way to generate computer errors.

Mouse - An advanced input device to make computer errors easier to generate.

Floppy - The state of your wallet after purchasing a computer.

Hard Drive - The sales technique employed by computer salesmen.

Portable Computer - A device invented to force businessmen to work at home, on vacation and on business trips.

Disk Crash - A typical computer response to any critical deadline.

Power User - Anyone who can format a disk from DOS.

System Update - A quick method of trashing ALL of your software. 

Found at www.computerjokes.net

If you have something you want to share, just send it to me using the above mailbox 
or catch me at a meeting.