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Pictures from Sept. 1999
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SCOUG was there!
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Copyright 1998-2024, Southern California OS/2 User Group.
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Pictures from Warp Expo West
Album 4
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Terry Warren and Tom Tran from NetZero.
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Rollin White ponders the behavior of the color print driver.
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Michael Steinberg of Lotus discusses the upcoming changes in Smart Suite.
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Tim Katz and Terry Warren test the live video feed.
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Dudley Westlake from MSR Development demonstrates their Y2K Disaster Recovery Kit.
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SCOUG's Internet SIG leader Dave Watson and POSSI member Bill Schindler discuss the future of XML.
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The audience listens eagerly to Peter Coffee and the rest of the roundtable.
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After the roundtable, Carla Hanzlik updates Esther Schindler of Sm@rt Reseller on the latest Sundial products.
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Taken before the event, Steve Schiffman, Peter Skye, and Dick Brainard test the network.
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Even the Intel-man was present at the Demand Systems exhibit.
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Ron Lamb and others listen to Tim Katz of Demand Systems talk about the infrastructure for the live video feed.
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In addition to the live video, several VCRs played back earlier presentations.
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Todd Morcott demonstrates his Java based accounting package to Ray Davison.
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Ron Lamb asks more questions about Demand Systems hardware offerings.
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Armin Swartz has the self-appointed "most nerdy" exhibit to demonstrate
Warped Code Cellar's home automation software.
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Positioned right outside the exhibits, Stellar Frontier was popular.
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Dennis Sposito and Jim Williams, both from IBM in Austin, discuss the show.
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Pictures courtesy of Dick Brainard.
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