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I want to publicly thank Treasurer Steven Levine for taking the
initiative and creating the bullet list for "SCOUG In The Car" as the
outline for a Board proposal. I also want to thank him for requesting
that the Board add an agenda item for the review of the proposal at the
next Board meeting. This formalizes the project (we're a corporation
and required to do so).
Steven, thanks.
Using Steven's bullet list, a proposal for "SCOUG In The Car" was
created this morning and sent to the Board. If you want to see it I
guess I could post it here. Anybody want that? Anybody think I
shouldn't?
By sheer coincidence (truly), Steven is the next General Meeting
speaker. Some volunteers are going to test some recording and
digitizing hardware/software this weekend and hopefully make Steven our
first SCOUG Car Host. Mr. Know-It-All shall henceforth be known as Mr.
Know-It-Everywhere.
Let me pass along some further credits: Dave Watson (SCOUG Internet
SIG) for file format insights and future direction concepts. Steve
Carter (CIPCUG OS/2 Corner Leader) for digitizing. Tim Katz (Warp Expo
West 1999 Streaming Video) for editing software research. Bruce Kennedy
for the singular brilliant idea of releasing each recording as several
shorter, easier-to-listen-to presentations. Jerry Rash for two years of
multimedia education, especially on the capture side.
Terry Warren for opening my eyes to OS/2 video (it's coming). Rollin
White for constantly answering my questions, planning the "SCOUG In The
Car" web presence and spending hundreds of his own hours creating the
SCOUG CD Of The Month series into which "SCOUG In The Car" will be
incorporated. Dallas Legan for helping with every single project I've
discussed with him. Carla Hanzlik for one of the most pro-SCOUG,
get-it-done-now attitudes I've ever seen. Mark Abramowitz (SCOUG
Program Chair) for pointing out the things I miss and asking the right
questions to make sure I see them.
Randell Flint (Sundial Systems President, and SCOUG's ISP) for his "We
will _make_ it work" attitude on everything, from Sundial's OS/2
products to SCOUG's Internet requirements. Sheridan George for, no
matter how complex the issue, always having the right answer. And many,
many others.
Guys, all of you, we're building. Every month we'll add some more.
Thank you.
- Peter
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