Did you see Dan's SIG announcement? This Saturday, 7-12-08, brings an "old-fashioned, free-for-all Q & A session." He and Erica have been snowed-under (now there's a thought for a warm July afternoon!) and additionally promise us a tour of "what has been keeping us so busy." Come with your computer questions. Go to the PMUG home page, then to About Us. Click on SIG and here's where you click to RSVP to Dan; Erica will know how many goodies to set out, and you'll then be entered for the monthly drawing.
Take Any Good Photos Lately?
Help is on the way! Ellen Tyler will help us all, amateur or competent and confident user of digital photos. Look at this intro. . .
Trouble emailing or printing your digital photos? Confused by the "quality" settings on your camera? What the heck is resolution? How much is enough? How much is too much?
Ellen's presentation will explore the different kinds (yep, there's more than one) of resolution and how to manipulate them for your own purposes. Your images will speed more quickly across the Internet and show better onscreen. You'll get better prints, too.
The session will also take you through her Eight Basic Steps for correcting images in Adobe Photoshop or Elements, and can be used in similar photo editing programs.
On July 19 from 1 to 3 (yes, note that time change this month!) we'll gather for information and socialization with PMUG members and visitors. Come, expecting to have fun!
Norman's Jobs Were Interesting!
Today's e-mail from new member Norman Foster fills us in with some fascinating facts about jobs he's held. He writes, "I can't say any of my many jobs have been uninteresting. I worked in Air Force Ground Communications Maintenance for 23 years. My assigned specialty was data and voice encryption. A fascinating field, there was always new equipment and methods to learn. At Offutt AFB we put the voice and data ciphony equipment on six "Flying Command Post" (Looking Glass) aircraft. As my assignments took me to other stations I lost track of that project. I know that for well over 10 - 15 years at least one of those planes was "On Station" (in the air) 24/7.
Welcome, New Members
Norman Foster joined PMUG on May 18. Betty Rohrbach is a PC user who wants to learn how to use her new Mac; she joined June 21. We're glad you found us and hope you enjoy PMUG hospitality and learning experiences.
Check this out before June 30.
If you are using .Mac hopefully you've already seen this notice. But, just in case. . . .
Apple has posted a .Mac to MobileMe transition FAQ, along with a warning to sync .Mac bookmarks with Safari before June 30, 2008. Go to www.mac.com or www.apple.com/support/dotmac/ for more information.
Thanks, Jim Hamm, for bringing this notice to the attention of PMUG members.
Starting Off June
Did you have a childhood? Have you written your memoirs?
Our May 17 Meeting
Our May 17 PMUG meeting was an enjoyable time for learning and socializing. President David Passell started off with introductions of visitors. Kenneth & Pat Greenlee, and Clarence & Joan Feiereisel joined the club, and Howard LaPittus rejoined. Chris Shovel and Norman Foster were guests, also.
More About May
January - February 2008
Never a dull moment! January flew by. MacWorld made news, again. Now, we’re immersed in February, with a little wind, sprinkles of rain and photogenic flakes of snow. Ah, here comes the sunshine again. All the while our PMUG members have been busy and productive.
Bobbie Pastor contributed the photos on this page, and a slideshow of her photos were shown as screen savers at our February meeting.
David Passell is now our president. Bob Hale has resigned, citing opportunities in his personal and professional life.
Dan and Erica Simpson attended MacWorld in San Francisco. In addition to their blog at http://web.mac.com/twoweims/MacWorld2008/Blog/Blog.html we can view a slideshow at http://web.mac.com/twoweims/MacWorld2008/Photos.html that features some photos of California.
Jim and Zee Hamm also attended MacWorld in January. Scroll down past my closing words to read their glowing account.
David Passell’s article, “Keeping Those Old Macs Useful” was published in December. Check it out at http://lowendmac.com/myturn/my07/1210.html . From this site we also learn that David is referred to as General Lud.
SIG on February 9 up-dated members on events of the MacWorld. Following up at the General Meeting on February 16 Dan and Erica elaborated on some of the outstanding Mac and Mac-related products which made their debut.
Kent Jewell gave a presentation on iPhoto and iMovie with the addition of audio. We also learned about the problems that stick-on labels on CDs and DVDs can cause. Dan described the Epson printer carrier which enables directly printing on the discs.
As your newsletter editor I’m just getting started. It would be fun to hear what you are doing. Drop me an e-mail to edpr@commspeed.net with subject line including the words, “PMUG newsletter.” Thanks!
Elaine Hardt