The February Activity Meeting will be *A Thin Client System using Recycled Computers* presented by Computerbank Victoria Computerbank has developed a Thin Client System using Linux on old, donated computers. One of these has been installed in the Footscray Library where it is used by the public for Internet access and word processing. Ed Chan from Computerbank will talk about the system and indicate how it could also be used with Windows client computers. Please email apicug if you will be attending (you can reply to this message). The Meeting will be held in the Telstra Conference Centre at Collins Place, Melbourne 11th floor, 35 Collins Street, (corner Exhibition St) 12:30pm to 1:45pm Thursday 10 March 2005 NOTE: To anyone who forwards this message to others - either ask them to register by sending a mail message to apicug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with a subject of Subscribe, or send your list of addresses to APICUG. The API Computer Users Group is currently accepting supporters. We request a donation of $15.00. All new supporters will receive a CD of previous Bulletins that are available in electronic form and will receive Bulletins until the Annual General Meeting in August 2005. Privacy Statement: The API Computer Users Group uses supplied email addresses only for the distribution of information about meetings. The addresses are not supplied to any other organisation or person. API membership numbers are collected from members of the API Computer Users Group so that a grant can be obtained from the API. Barry Klein President API Computer Users Group apicug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx