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