said:
>I didn't know SCOUG had any ThinkPads, but I'm a little short on sleep
>and if the world grants me a Rip Van Winkle then I might start
>remembering things again.
We have one on permanent loan from IBM that was returned by Steve, I've
been told. Melanie posted here on the list that she had donated the
Butterfly that she won to SCOUG.
>Who's holding the ThinkPads?
I don't know.
We also have some other machines, apparently donated to SCOUG by
Sheridan's school (at least that's what I've been told).
>Do we have Internet access at the meetings?
Yes, though it's "only" dial-up.
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- Mark
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