[muglo] Re: meeting on for Thursday

Thanks, Joseph. I know of at least one member hoping to come who's specifically 
interested in learning about iMovie, and your tap dance will be very welcome. 
With the astonishing proliferation of video cameras lately, I suspect you'll be 
surrounded by people eager to ask you questions and watch you go through the 
program.
Doug Bale

Joseph Nolan <josephnolan1@xxxxxxx> wrote: 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  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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