Okay, thanks guys, I will check these sites out.

Vincent...



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From: Kyle Gonzales <[email protected]>
To: Vincent Cameron <[email protected]>
Cc: William L. Thomson Jr. <[email protected]>; Jax-LUG <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, November 8, 2010 12:54:17 PM
Subject: Re: Learn SQL at home


Try MySQL and PostgreSQL.


--Kyle Gonzales
Sent from my mobile

On Nov 8, 2010, at 12:50 PM, Vincent Cameron <[email protected]> wrote:


Guy;
>
>I have worked with Unix for about 20 years, but have not worked in a production
>environment for the last 3-4 years.  I am thinking about going back into the
>field, but I really need to freshen up and get to know some new tools.
>
>
>I have here at home a  Windows XP Home Edition, version 2002, Service Pack 2
>computer.
>
>Does anyone know of a free package that I can install at home to start to work
>with SQL?
>
>Thanks... Vincent Cameron...
>
>
>
>
________________________________
From: Kyle Gonzales <[email protected]>
>To: William L. Thomson Jr. <[email protected]>
>Cc: Jax-LUG <[email protected]>
>Sent: Sun, November 7, 2010 10:18:11 PM
>Subject: Re: Presenter and topic for November
>
>I will sadly not be able to attend this month.  Three in a row is apparently
>going to be my record.
>
>Sent from my iPad
>
>On Nov 7, 2010, at 11:13 AM, "William L. Thomson Jr." <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>
>> Its that time again, comes every month. Currently lacking and seeking a
>> presenter and topic for this months meeting, on November 16th.
>>
>> A fun topic most anyone can present on and will be of relevance to
>> pretty much anyone, might be something like, "Linux Multimedia Commands"
>> and maybe some other useful commands. Commands like convert, ffmpeg, and
>> sox. Might be some others, but with those three, can convert images,
>> video, and audio to pretty much any other format, size, add effects,
>> etc.
>>
>> Some things like convert, can replicate advanced functionality  that is
>> only possible manually in like the Gimp, or other graphics editing
>> software. Lately I have been using the convert command to do in seconds
>> what would take a few minutes in graphic software. Or automated entirely
>> invoked via a script, or application.
>>
>> Lots of possibilities with these commands, and really something that
>> could benefit anyone. Most anyone might have the need to rescale an
>> image or video, or change format. Common to change audio formats, or
>> adjust/normalize volume amongst recordings. Which Rob included a Bash
>> script to do just that in his last presentation on Bash.
>>
>> Just an idea of a topic, but others are willing to make suggestions just
>> the same. Hopefully someone will volunteer to present. If not I can see
>> about putting a presentation on the above, or other topic of interest.
>>
>> --
>> William L.  Thomson Jr.
>> Obsidian-Studios, Inc.
>> http://www.obsidian-studios.com
>>
>>
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