
KIPUG is a proud member of APCUG, the Association of Personal Computer User Groups.
Judy Taylour sent the following email.
In this edition of NOOZ:
1. Election Results
2 2008 Convention Deadlines
3. Convention Companion Program
4. Welcome Bag Goodies
5.
6. Roxio/Sonic User Group Program
7. Program Idea – Reverse Q&A
1. Election Results. Congratulations to the newly elected Directors and Advisors. The Directors will serve a three-year term and the Advisors a two-year term.
Board of Directors
Jay Ferron, Birl Smith, Ira Wilsker, Doris Collins, Gabe Goldberg, Bob Kwater, David Steward, Clint Tinsley and Sam Wexler
2. Convention Deadlines.
Registration – to obtain the group rate, reservations must be made at the Riviera Hotel and Casino no later than December 13. Call 800-634-6753 and ask for the APCUG08 Conference Rate; online reservations may be made at https://www.asentus.net/apcug/2008Convention
Late registration [$175] 12/1 through 12/25
On Site registration [$175] begins 1/3
Non-APCUG member group surcharge = $25
3. Companion Program. The APCUG 2008 Convention Companion Program was developed in response to requests by APCUG members for scheduled activities for their companions to attend while in
The program includes:
All APCUG Convention meals (when not on tour) and the Thursday night Kickoff Social
Two
Friday night:
Saturday: Deluxe
Special Door Prizes
The
The Deluxe Hoover Dam tour will last 5 hours and start approximately at
Both tours include pick-up and drop-off at the Riviera Hotel via luxury bus. The cost is $100 and in order for a companion to register for this program, the APCUG member must already be registered as an attendee. This can be done by going to the Companion Program registration site at
http://www.asentus.net/apcug/APCUGCompanion. A link is also available from the APCUG site.
If your companion is already pre-registered for the APCUG convention he/she can transfer their registration from the convention to the companion program. Please send an email to lberenson@apcug.net with the name of the individual who will be part of the companion program.
All companions must be pre-registered for this program no later than December 25, 2007.
4. Welcome Bag Goodies. Linda Moore, Director, announced that APCUG convention sponsors have donated a total of $12,800 for either full version software or books, which will be included in the Welcome Bag. That is the equivalent of $64 in goodies for every convention attendee.
5.
If your UG is sending a representative to the annual convention, they have until
Thanks to those groups who have already paid their 2008 dues.
6. Roxio User Group Program. Contact Kara Whittington at usergroups@roxio.com to be included in the Roxio User Group Program
From Kara Whittington, Viral Communications Manager
“Just wanted to let you all know that our User Group landing page is up! I’m still the contact, but we have a generic mailbox for User Group (usergroups@roxio.com).
http://www.roxio.com/enu/solutions/usergroups/default.html
You can access it by going to our homepage, clicking on the toolbar “Solutions” and scrolling to User Groups.
With many of you we’ve started the review process with Creator 10 or Toast 8. Take a look and consider reviewing our other products at the site above.
All best,
Kara Whittington
Viral Communications Manager
d 415.893.8050 | c 707.583.4954
SONIC SOLUTIONS | ROXIO”
7. Program Idea – Reverse Q&A. Found in the
Inspired to ‘think outside the square’ by the changed format of the main PPCUG meetings, they tried a different format in November, “Reverse Q&As”. The object was to ask members questions about several perennial and new topics, demonstrate points, and support it all by projecting a “roadmap” for the day with summaries with each segment. Questions arising were handled in context of each as we went, with standard Q&As reserved for the end. RQ&A Items covered:
BACKING UP
Why do it, various media and methods of creating copies and storage of files.
PROTECT EMAIL ADDRESSES:
Why do it, and a run through the 4-step graphic in Nov.07 AXESS, plus a simpler method in Eudora.
PHISHING WARNINGS: A copy from a major bank of the most recent hoax email was shown. The bank gave advice and tips with it for customers to avoid being caught. Such emails “appear to be legitimately branded, …. are often poorly worded and may contain
grammar or spelling errors”. Their website provides an Internet security checklist … to help” detect and prevent online fraud.
INSTALL PROGRAMMES: Why do it, why virus check all of them first, and how to do it. We installed Windows Washer from Webroot, ran it, and explored its simple, fast, and powerful clean up functions.
BURNING CD /
UNTIDY CABLES: Why live with them, and a tidy solution was a door prize.
We'll be trying this at my group at our January meeting.