Will you have it recorded?  I will not be able to attend in person...

On May 29 2016 5:25 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
> I just noticed there's no mention of the CNC Workshop on the
> LinuxCNC web pages (or else I missed it).
> We should probably put that in "news" on the front page or
> somewhere else prominent.
>
> (See http://www.thecncworkshop.com/  for more details...)
>
> Robert Luken and I will be giving an all-day talk on
> LinuxCNC.  If anybody else wants to contribute, our vocal
> cords will greatly appreciate a few minute's rest.
>
> Something I realized at the last minute we had to add in is
> a tutorial on Halscope.  I find that Halscope is the biggest
> hurdle to getting a user's machine completed and running
> properly.  I spend WEEKS on the phone with some users
> begging them to take the time to learn Halscope, they are
> clearly TERRIFIED by the program without ever having started
> it!  (Obviously, to those of us who have used digital
> scopes, it is no biggie, but to those who have not, it seems
> to be a surprising hurdle.  Hopefully, I can help a few at
> the Workshop.)
>
> I will be there with a bunch of LinuxCNC-based stuff, I
> think Matt Shaver will probably tag along with Steve
> Stallings.  Roland Freistad will give a talk on small
> business.  Ed Nisley was there last year, don't know if he
> will be there again.
>
> Jon
>
> 
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