[muglo] Re: meeting on for Thursday

I can also give rides up to 3 people. I am over near Wonderland and  
Fanshawe, so anybody between here and Wortley give me a shout if you  
need a ride. If you ride with me however, you need to stick around  
for the post meeting drinks (non-alc  of course), so if you are the  
type that goes to bed after the 1st dinner sitting at the rest home,  
you might seek a ride elsewhere.  Just attended a one to one session  
with a "genius" on I-movie and could do a little tap dance on that  
and youtube. Anybody interested in helping me install a new HD, CD,  
and memory in a ibook 12"? If so, I will bring them with me (if the  
parts arrive in time).
Best wishes,
Joe Nolan

On 15-Jun-07, at 1:39 PM, Doug Bale wrote:

> Terry Genereaux <terry.genereaux@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: I LIve in the  
> Pondmills area if someones needs a ride
> Thank You,
>
> Terry Genereaux
> terry.genereaux@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
> Thanks for volunteering, Terry. This is exactly the sort of thing  
> that makes the difference between  a pro forma organization and one  
> that actually functions. I'm sure somebody will be glad to take you  
> up on the offer.
>
> Anyone else own a car that has more than one seat?
>
> Okay, now . . . on the subject of volunteering: we have one person  
> so far who's interested particularly in learning more about iDVD  
> and iMovie. Any experts out there who know their way around either  
> of those, or at least enthusiasts who've played around with them a  
> bit and might have a tip or two to share (or something to learn)?   
> Neither  of 'em is my thing, although I've got both, and will try  
> to mug up some basics on 'em before Thursday, but if there must be  
> more than a few members who are committing their home videos or  
> travel shots to multi-media disk form and would be willing to show  
> us how they do it.
>
> My own experience is in writing, editing, page design and  
> publishing, so I work largely in InDesign and Photoshop these days,  
> with occasional forays into Illustrator, OmniPage and Graphic  
> Converter. I've also spent years working with QuarkXPress and once  
> considered that I'd learned pretty mujch everything there was to  
> learn about Pagemaker (just about the time Adobe killed it, but I  
> know many people still have it). My wife's a musician, who hates  
> computers but likes the things they can do for her, so I've also  
> had to prospect around a  bit in iTunes and GarageBand on her behalf.
>
> Here's the thing: We all have different uses for our Macs --  
> different interests, different expertise, different levels of  
> experience. Some of us may know a good deal about these few  
> programs that we use constantly, but  have a notion we'd like to  
> know more about these one or two others that we've never delved  
> into.  Meetings like this are  an opportunity both to share tips on  
> the stuff we know and to get tips on the stuff we don't.
>
> See you there.
>
> Doug Bale
>
>
>
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