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Copyright 1998-2024, Southern California OS/2 User Group.
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Pictures from Warp Expo West
Album 1
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Paul Wirtz works on setting up the Steller Frontier machines.
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Eager attendees wait patiently for their badges.
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Carla Hanzlik and Joe Wrobleski discuss some of the enhancements in Sundial Systems products.
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Mark Abramowitz, SCOUG Director and Dave Swartz, AOL's OS/2 SysOp get a chance to talk with Alan Zeichick.
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Jim Phoenix talks to Esther Schindler before the media roundtable on IBM strategies.
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Kim Cheung of Serenity Systems manages a smile for the camera while setting up the Vendor100 display.
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Bill Schindler prepares for his introduction to XML.
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SCOUG Treasurer Melanie Chernoy listens carefully to someone's questions
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OS/2 is very popular with the younger demographic.
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Peter Coffee, Alan Zeichick, and Esther Schindler help themselves to morning coffee.
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Julien Pierre from Theta Band Software prepares his multimedia exhibit. Notice the speakers are bigger than the monitor!
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Steve Schiffman and Tim Katz from Demand Systems work on getting the video feed onto the network.
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Stellar Frontier was a popular stop for kids and adults.
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Klassic Specialties offered a wide range of printer papers and ink supplies.
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Todd Morcott from Morcott Financials demonstrates his Quicken-like application built in Java.
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SCOUG member Nick Avery and Bob Butler got their exhibit set up early enough so they could sit down for a moment.
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At the media roundtable Alan, Esther, and Peter offer their insights about IBM's desktop strategy.
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Kim Cheung discusses the benefits of running Vendor100 on WiseManager.
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Pictures courtesy of Tony Anton and Gloria Huang
The Southern California OS/2 User Group
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