said:
>We need someone with a really good memory to tell us what the
>presentations were for May, 1999 and June, 1995.
I make no claims about my memory, but:
May, 1999 (I don't have June, 1995 accessible right now.)
*****
Who says the "other" platform is the one for games? This month's
presentation will show how you can spend some moments of relaxation,
strategy honing, and have some great fun without dual-booting. You'll
find out why OS/2 is not only a great platform for "real work," but an
excellent one for game-playing.
Join us for some great fun, strategy, and tips, as well as some great
pricing on OS/2 games.
After the presentation we'll have Q&A to get your computer problems
resolved. Then a raffle and the Saturday SIG meetings:
General Interest Group - will look at what is required to make Warp 4 Y2K
ready by installing FixPaks and other patches.
Programming SIG - will consider what it takes to install an EMX
development environment and how much effort is required to port Unix
software.
******
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