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Pictures from Sept. 1999

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SCOUG was there!


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Pictures from Warp Expo West

Album 2

Have you ever wondered what dozens and dozens of OS/2 applications would be like? Vendor100 was a chance to find out. SCOUG member Jerry Rash spent the entire morning on his multimedia presentations and Q&A sessions. Glenn Hudson from Serenity Systems assisted with the WiseManager support of Vendor100.
Randell Flint from Sundial Systems demonstrates Clearlook to Mike Palmer of Phoenix, Arizona. Tony Eikelmann from the Institute of Advanced Development Strategies was one of the Expo exhibitors. Randell shows off the latest version of Mesa 2.
Jim Williams from IBM, Austin demonstrates Warp Server for e-Business. Klassic Specialties prepares their exhibit with lots of specialty papers and inkjet supplies. Carla Hanzlik from Sundial Systems offers a demonstration of some of their products.
SCOUG Treasurer Melanie Chernoy shows off her one-of-a-kind SCOUG tote bag. Armin Schwarz from Warped Code Cellar demonstrates his House/2 software. Tom Tran demonstrates ZeroPort from NetZero.
NetZero offers free internet access. Dave Watson, Internet SIG leader shows off his one-of-a-kind SCOUG shirt. Dave shows an interested OS/2 user how easy it is to participate in the Internet Relay Chats
Tim Cardozo looks over Klassic Specialties offerings. Tim was one of our many volunteers that helped make Warp Expo West possible. SCOUG Director Mark Abramowitz mans the registration area.
SCOUG Director Tony Butka enjoys a cookie and a little conversation once registration has calmed down. SCOUG Vice President Paul Wirtz models the luxurious SCOUG t-shirt. Roger Mason from Las Vegas, Nevada reminds people to get their Warp Expo West gift.
Tony Butka is back to work after his break. Before getting ready for his presentation on Octave, Michael "Rocky" Rakijas looks over the Vendor100 exhibit. SCOUG member Dick Brainard (left) and SCOUG President Terry Warren (right) discuss how to transfer the pictures to the web site.

Pictures courtesy of Gloria Huang


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SCOUG, Warp Expo West, and Warpfest are trademarks of the Southern California OS/2 User Group.
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All other trademarks remain the property of their respective owners.