Cloud Computing – A Keynote Presentation

October 15, 2008 at 1:34 pm (Uncategorized)

Cloud Computing for the Home Computer User?

I believe it is the best thing since the Adam found Eve, although it will take away fun for us GEEKS.

Here is a demo beginning slide for my Keynote presentation on Cloud Computing and how it will affect the home computer user.

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SCUG Windows SIG Ends After a 10 Year Run

June 20, 2008 at 4:52 pm (Uncategorized) (, , , , , , , )

SCUG Windows SIG Ends After a 10 Year Run

Many members came out tonight to Pierre’s 90th. Windows SIG meeting. After ten years Pierre wants a more than well deserved break. This FALL the Windows SIG will be changed to another type of meeting. We plan on setting up a full season with guest lecturers who will do computer-related demonstrations on various topics. For info go to www.scug.ca

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Sarnia’s Digital Photography Group (SCUG)

June 15, 2008 at 8:38 pm (Uncategorized) (, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , )

Is your digital camera a mystery? Too many dials and buttons? Having trouble loading and downloading and filing and saving and editing and emailing YOUR PHOTOS?

SARNIA’S DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY GROUP

Come out to the Sarnia Computer Users’ Group Digital Special Interest Group SIG.

ALL GUESTS ATTEND FREE FOR 3 MEETINGS. SO CHECK US OUT TODAY. This group is for ALL levels of photographers and especially for those just getting started.

For information email: info@scug.ca

Check out our website: http://www.scug.ca

Watch the video of members in action at a recent SIG meeting where the Leader, Pierre Houle, set up a studio with various sections to take pictures under different circumstances. This was a huge hit with the members and the public:

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Mike Geno is the President for Michigan Council Of The Blind and Visually Impaired

June 15, 2008 at 8:00 pm (Uncategorized)

Mike speaks with Gregory West, Editor of SCUG www.scug.ca relating some production stories…Videographer: Larry Mobbs, President of COMP http://www.bwcomp.org

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Rebuilding Computers for the Blind: C.O.M.P.

June 15, 2008 at 7:25 pm (Uncategorized) (, , , , , , , , , , , )

The Computer Operators of Marysville and Port Huron, Michigan (C.O.M.P.) have teamed up with Michael Geno, the President for Michigan Council Of The Blind and Visually Impaired.

Mike informed C.O.M.P. that he has “been doing this for the past 6 years, [rebuilding computers for the Blind] and completed about 6 computers each year on my own. I was able to work on three computers yesterday, and finished one ready for placement with a blind person. I expect to place two adapted computers in the next two weeks.” Of course that statement was in May 2008, those numbers grow each month.

Larry Mobbs, President of COMP explains how it all started:

“Some months ago our club met Mike Geno, working behind us here, he rebuilds computers for the blind. So we offered to do the hardware setup. Volunteers donated computers and their time and so since about February we have been rebuilding, donating computers approaching about 50 of them have gotten done. Work stations we have set up, about 6 places. People are at work building hardware and setting up windows 98. And Mike puts on special screen reading software called Jaws, which allows the sightless and limited vision users to drive the computer with the screen reader guiding  them.

I was invited to visit the C.O.M.P. volunteers in action, a few weeks ago. I left Ontario for Michigan (a 15 minute drive depending on customs of course), armed with a video camera and pad & pen. I wasn’t expecting to find such a well oiled machine. I found it amazing how eager these members for the computer user’s group C.O.M.P. were so involved in this wonderful community project helping rebuild computers for the Blind.

WATCH THIS VIDEO and see for yourself and listen to their President tell you how it all began. See Mike Geno working on a computer that he cannot see:

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