[GeoStL] Re: "How to" sessions

  • From: "Tim & Pam" <timpam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 04:51:19 -0600

Sounds like a good idea. We could always use help learning some of the
advanced techniques on a GPS.
We would like to see it on the weekend because we get up really early for
work.

T.P.&M.
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  There had been some talk thru the maillist that there was some interest in
learning more about the GPS's and some of their features.

  I stopped by my local County Library branch tonight to get details of
their rooms. Years ago when I was in the AutoCAD user group, the rooms were
free. Now they charge $10 for a 3 hr. session, which still isn't bad for a
private room. Some evenings are booked in advance for a year by groups that
have weekly or monthly meetings. She said there are still a lot of openings
that we could get. Cost and policies are the same for all county Library
branches and HQ on Lindbergh. The only difference is different branches
probably have different dates open. Chairs, microphone, TV with VCR, pull
down screen, and a whiteboard are furnished. An overhead projector is
available via request, but they do not have a projector to display a PC
screen. Food, drinks, taking money, etc is not allowed.

  If there's enough interest and we can get a feeling of what should be
presented, I'd think that this would be something doable on an as needed
basic.

  What's everyone's thoughts on this?

  Rich

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