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Pictures from Sept. 1999

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Pictures from Warp Expo West

Album 1

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

Pictures courtesy of Tony Anton and Gloria Huang


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