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Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2001 15:54:45 PST7
From: "Gary Wong" <wonggd@attglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-general@scoug.com
To: < "scoug-general@scoug.com" > scoug-general@scoug.com >
Subject: SCOUG-General: SCOUG Meeting Dec. 15

Content Type: text/plain

The next meeting of the Southern California OS/2 User Group (SCOUG)
will be this Saturday, December 15, 2001 at 9:00 AM PST, at Regal Lanes
in Orange, 1485 N. Tustin Ave.

CID (Configuration/Installation/Distribution) installations

By popular demand, Steven Levine will show us what CID is all about.
Not that he'll take much time to do so. CID is an automated way to
install, and Steven will start a CID installation of OS/2 at the
beginning of the meeting and we'll see how it goes. That's how we'll
start. We'll end with Gary Wong explaining what he does to bring us
his Download! column (http://www.scoug.com/os24u/download.html) each
month. In-between, we'll have a super presentation, Q&A, and a big
holiday raffle with items donated by our members.

Speaking of the raffle, don't forget to check your closets for usable
OS/2 and computer-related items you aren't using any longer. Someone
will want what you no longer need!

Check the web site for more complete information about this month's
meeting topics. You'll always find the latest news and articles of
interest to OS/2 users at http://www.scoug.com!

OS/2 Help Desk and Networking SIG, January 6th, 2002, 2 PM PST, Chapman
University in Orange:

Need help?

What should you do when an installation doesn't go right, or you can't
get something to work the way it should?

First, ask for help on SCOUG-Help, our mailing list to help each other
over the bumps we all encounter. Instructions for signing up are at
http://www.scoug.com/help/helpnow.html.

If it's Wednesday evening, join in on the Help Desk chat and see what
ideas others might have about your problem. It's at 7 PM PST; info
about chats are at http://www.scoug.com/chat/index.html.

Should you still be in need, take your problem - and your system - to
the in-person OS/2 Help Desk that's held once a month.

While you're at the in-person Help Desk, you ought to find out what the
Networking SIG is doing. If networking isn't part of your current
strategy, it will be eventually. The SIG meets at the same time and
place, and pursues issues related to network configurations and problem
solutions.

How to get to Regal Lanes:

From the 55 freeway, exit Katella Ave. heading west. Turn right (north)
at the first major intersection onto Tustin Ave. At the next signal
you'll find Regal Lanes on your right. It's across from the Toyota of
Orange dealership.

There's lots of parking on the south side of the building. Enter from
the east entrance of the building (farthest from Tustin Ave.), not the
main (front) entrance to the facility. Take the stairs to the 2nd
floor; meeting rooms (and restrooms) will be on your left.

Handicapped access is via an elevator by the front door.

OR: Go to http://www.scoug.com/directions.html; there is a map to Regal
Lanes, plus a more detailed map & driving directions from Yahoo!

How to get to Chapman University:

There are two ways to get directions:
1) Go to http://www.scoug.com/warpexpowest/sitemap.html
2) Go to http://www.mapquest.com/ and enter the address 400 N. Center
Street, Orange, CA.

You can park in any of the University lots for free on Sundays, but if
you part on the street, watch the signs carefully or else risk getting
a parking ticket.

Come to Hashinger Hall Science Building, room 203. It's on the second
floor and there's an elevator for you to bring up your equipment.

Come and join us!

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