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Meeting Schedule for
Sunday, September 7, 2003

by Herbert Wong, Jr., caleditor@noccc.org - August 31, 2003 at 08:31:03:


Bring A Friend Month

Members are the building blocks of any organization. The best way to way to increase our foundation is with the help of each and every member.


This month is "Bring A Friend Month." Our best advocates, our members, can do their parts to promote the advantages and benefits of our organization to their non-member friends, co-workers, acquaintances, and outright strangers.


By simply telling other computer users and hobbiests about the North Orange County Computer Club, you can help us achieve our goal of doubling our membership. In September, Bring A Friend.

Important Scheduling Changes

9:30 a.m.
Hardware SIG Room change (Irvine Hall).
11:15 a.m.
Security SIG Virtual meeting on Internet.

General Meetings
New Technology (9:30 a.m. in Irvine Hall)
Home Networking / Wireless Networking
We will explore how home networking works, its relationship to the Internet, and developments in wireless networking. We'll discuss how anything can distinguish your computer from any other on earth, how to connect your computer (including modems, switches, firewalls, DHCP), issues with Windows, advantages of wired and wireless networks, installation considerations, and much more...
Presented by Herbert Wong, Jr., NOCCC Hardware SIG Leader
Presentation coordinator: George Margolin (inventor@pobox.com)
Main Meeting (1:00 p.m. in Irvine Hall)
The Pocket PC - Why It Is So Hot
No longer a toy, Pocket PCs run Word, Excel, multimedia, etc. Wireless connectivity creates unsurpassed mobile functionality.
Presented by Cheryl Wester, Los Angeles Pocket PC Users Group and Temecula User Group.
Presentation coordinator: George Margolin (inventor@pobox.com)
8:30 a.m. SIGs
Visual Programming I (Science 109)
Visual Basic and Visual Basic Script for Beginners.
SIG leader: Anson Chapman (aecrc@hotmail.com)
9:00 a.m. SIGs
AutoCAD (Wilkinson 111)
AutoCAD computer aided design (CAD).
SIG leader: Joe Mizer (jmmizer@juno.com)
Consignment Table (Science Courtyard)
NOCCC members take the opportunity to sell their computer wares for a small commission.
SIG leader: Terry Warren (twarren@alumni.caltech.edu)
Linux for Desktop Users (Wilkinson 210)
Desktop applications under Linux.
SIG leader: Bob C Ray (bobcray@pacbell.net)
Visual Programming II (Science 109)
Visual C++ and Visual J++ for beginners.
SIG leader: Anson Chapman (aecrc@hotmail.com)
9:30 a.m. SIGs
Computer Aided Investing (Wilkinson 221)
Investment strategies, techniques, and software.
SIG leader: Bob Krishfield (bobkrish@socal.rr.com)
Hardware Essentials (Irvine Hall)
Home Networking / Wireless Networking
We will explore how home networking works, its relationship to the Internet, and developments in wireless networking. We'll discuss how anything can distinguish your computer from any other on earth, how to connect your computer (including modems, switches, firewalls, DHCP), issues with Windows, advantages of wired and wireless networks, installation considerations, and much more...
SIG Leader: Herbert Wong, Jr. (NOCCCHWSIG@SingularityTechnology.com)
Linux (intermediate) (Wilkinson 210)
Linux operating system for programmers and system administrators.
SIG leader: Bob C Ray (bobcray@pacbell.net)
New Technologies (Irvine Hall)
See General Meetings - New Technology at top of page for description.
Presentation coordinator: George Margolin (inventor@pobox.com)
10:00 a.m. SIGs
Linux for Server Administrators (Wilkinson 210)
Linux operating system for programmers and system administrators.
SIG leader: Bob C Ray (bobcray@pacbell.net)
Vendor sales (Science 127)
Vendors sell their computer wares to our members.
SIG leader: Terry Warren (twarren@alumni.caltech.edu)
Visual Programming III (Science 109)
Intermediate and advanced Visual Basic
SIG leader: Anson Chapman (aecrc@hotmail.com)
11:15 a.m. SIGs
Computer Security (on the Internet)
Computer security issues.  Now meeting on the World Wide Web.
SIG leader: David Keays (rdksoft@sbcglobal.net)
Linux Programming Concepts (Wilkinson 210)
Linux operating system for programmers.
SIG leader: Bob C Ray (bobcray@pacbell.net)
Macintosh (Wilkinson 221)
Apple software.
SIG leader: John Willner (willner@earthlink.net)
Office Suites!, Etc. (Science 111)
Office suites applications.
SIG leader: John Heenan (jc_heenan@csi.com)
PC Question and Answer (Irvine Hall)
Larry Klees will demonstrate, answer questions, and solve problems.
SIG leader: Jim Sanders (jsanders@ligasmicro.com)
Understanding Operating Systems (Wilkinson 111)
Get help with DOS, Windows 3.1/9x/ME, OS/2, etc.
SIG leader: Charlie Moore (mooreca@aol.com)
Visual Programming IV (Science 109)
Office 97 program development using Visual Basic
SIG leader: Anson Chapman (aecrc@hotmail.com)
12:00 p.m. SIGs
PIG SIG (Argyros Hall Cafeteria)
Socialize and dine in Chapman University's fine dining hall.
1:00 p.m. SIGs
Main Meeting (Irvine Hall)
See Main Meetings at top of page.
Presentation coordinator: George Margolin (inventor@pobox.com)
2:30 p.m. SIGs
Computer Games on the PC/MAC (Wilkinson 221)
Computer game development in Orange County; who and how.
SIG leader: Claire Lemire (NOCCCGamingSIG@earthlink.net)
Digital Photography (Irvine Hall)
Digital photography software and hardware.
SIG leader: John Donan (jfdonan@sbcglobal.net)
Genealogy (Science 111)
Discover your family history with modern tools.
SIG leader: John Johnson (jrosjohnson@juno.com)
Hardware Essentials (Science 109)
Home Networking / Wireless Networking
We will explore how home networking works, its relationship to the Internet, and developments in wireless networking. We'll discuss how anything can distinguish your computer from any other on earth, how to connect your computer (including modems, switches, firewalls, DHCP), issues with Windows, advantages of wired and wireless networks, installation considerations, and much more...
SIG leader: Herbert Wong, Jr. (NOCCCHWSIG@SingularityTechnology.com)
OS/2 (Science 203)
OS/2 news and installation.
SIG leader: Terry Warren (twarren@alumni.caltech.edu)
Palm® PDA (Science 306)
Palm® operating system, hardware (Palm, Sony Clie, Handspring), software applications, and usage.
SIG leader: Vance Jochim (vjochim@webworks66.com)
Future Confirmed NOCCC Meeting Dates
Sunday, September 7, 2003
Sunday, October 5,2003
Sunday, November 2,2003
Sunday, December 7,2003
Sunday, January 4,2004
Sunday, February 1,2004
Sunday, March 7,2004
Sunday, April 4,2004
Sunday, May 2,2004

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