Revolution in Seattle?

2006-03-23 Thread Bruce Robertson
Got any idea how many Revolution users there might be in the Seattle area?
Or good sources for demonstrations?

At Seattle's Mac user group dBug  we are giving some
thought to demonstrating Rev at a meeting. I'm trying to find good resources
to support such an activity. 

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Re: Revolution in Seattle?

2006-03-23 Thread Marty Knapp

Hey Bruce,

I'm just north of you in Bellingham and Scott Morrow is in the Custer 
area (between here and the border). I'd be interested to know of other 
Revolution users too.


Marty Knapp

Got any idea how many Revolution users there might be in the Seattle area?
Or good sources for demonstrations?

At Seattle's Mac user group dBug  we are giving some
thought to demonstrating Rev at a meeting. I'm trying to find good resources
to support such an activity.
  

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Re: Revolution in Seattle?

2006-03-23 Thread Jim MacConnell

Bruce,

I live in Seattle but am a casual user/perpetual newbie to Rev. There  
is so much more to Rev than I can address that someone else would  
probably be a better choice to demo it . But I'd love to  
participate anyway. Wold this be ab excuseto jump to 2.7? I'm still  
2.2.1'ing it.


Jim


James H. MacConnell

Consensus Technology, LLC
2200 N. 77th St.
Seattle, WA  98103-4928
www.consensustech.com
Tel: 206.524.8555
Fax: 206.524.3034




Got any idea how many Revolution users there might be in the  
Seattle area?

Or good sources for demonstrations?

At Seattle's Mac user group dBug  we are  
giving some
thought to demonstrating Rev at a meeting. I'm trying to find good  
resources

to support such an activity.

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Re: Revolution in Seattle?

2006-03-23 Thread Jim Ault
I would think that there would be several users on campus downtown.

Adam Engst, publisher of TidBits Newsletter (tidbits.com) might have local
contacts.  He as been a Mac activist (I think, in Seattle) back in the
earliest days.

Also Matt Neuburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might be a point of email contact.
Just not sure what he is up to these days.

Just down the road in Portland is a sizeable user group, PMUG, whose web
site is http://www.pmug.org/.  They are very active (about 800 members),
have their own BBS, and do two marvelous special meetings a year at Silver
Falls Park ( http://www.pmug.org/pages/camp.html).

Contacting them might locate some Seattle-based Rev users.

Jim Ault
Las Vegas

On 3/23/06 5:24 PM, "Jim MacConnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Bruce,
> 
> I live in Seattle but am a casual user/perpetual newbie to Rev. There
> is so much more to Rev than I can address that someone else would
> probably be a better choice to demo it . But I'd love to
> participate anyway. Wold this be ab excuseto jump to 2.7? I'm still
> 2.2.1'ing it.
> 
> Jim
> 
> 
> James H. MacConnell
> 
> Consensus Technology, LLC
> 2200 N. 77th St.
> Seattle, WA  98103-4928
> www.consensustech.com
> Tel: 206.524.8555
> Fax: 206.524.3034
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> Got any idea how many Revolution users there might be in the
>> Seattle area?
>> Or good sources for demonstrations?
>> 
>> At Seattle's Mac user group dBug  we are
>> giving some
>> thought to demonstrating Rev at a meeting. I'm trying to find good
>> resources
>> to support such an activity.
>> 
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RE: Revolution in Seattle?

2006-03-23 Thread Lynn Fredricks
With so many people in the Seattle area, what about an semi-regular
Revolution User's Group? If you all are interested in forming one or getting
some demos together for other user groups, send me a message off-list.

Best regards,


Lynn Fredricks
Worldwide Business Operations
Runtime Revolution, Ltd


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Re: Revolution in Seattle?

2006-03-23 Thread Garrett Hylltun

Bruce Robertson wrote:

Got any idea how many Revolution users there might be in the Seattle area?
Or good sources for demonstrations?

At Seattle's Mac user group dBug  we are giving some
thought to demonstrating Rev at a meeting. I'm trying to find good resources
to support such an activity. 


I'm still a newbie really, but have enough of a grasp now that I think I 
could show others the basics about Rev.  But I'm down at American Lake, 
just below Tacoma, next to Fort Lewis.


As long as you provide the computer and Rev on it.  I'd use my laptop, 
but I didn't get the Windows license.  I have it setup as a dual boot 
with a linux distro, and Rev is installed on the linux, but!  Rev is so 
ugly on linux that I'd really prefer not to show people that unless no 
choice.  I'd bring my Mac Mini with Rev on it, but it's just to gosh 
darned pretty sitting right where it's at  :-)


-Garrett
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Re: Revolution in Seattle?

2006-03-23 Thread Bruce Robertson
> I would think that there would be several users on campus downtown.
> 
> Adam Engst, publisher of TidBits Newsletter (tidbits.com) might have local
> contacts.  He as been a Mac activist (I think, in Seattle) back in the
> earliest days.

Adam as you probably know is no longer in Seattle, but maybe he still has
contacts who use Rev. At the Macworld 2005 Netter's dinner he asked a lot of
survey questions, some about programming tools. Rev wasn't on the list then
but I mentioned it so he said he would include it now.

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Re: Revolution in Seattle?

2006-03-23 Thread Scott Morrow
Actually, Marty, I just work in Custer...  I'm a Bellinghamster like  
you.  And  I'd be game for getting together in Seattle with some  
other "local" RevHeads.


-Scott Morrow

Elementary Software
(Now with 20% less chalk dust !)
web http://elementarysoftware.com/
email   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

-

On Mar 23, 2006, at 5:14 PM, Marty Knapp wrote:


Hey Bruce,

I'm just north of you in Bellingham and Scott Morrow is in the  
Custer area (between here and the border). I'd be interested to  
know of other Revolution users too.


Marty Knapp


On Mar 23, 2006, at 7:15 PM, Lynn Fredricks wrote:

With so many people in the Seattle area, what about an semi-regular
Revolution User's Group? If you all are interested in forming one  
or getting

some demos together for other user groups, send me a message off-list.

Best regards,


Lynn Fredricks
Worldwide Business Operations
Runtime Revolution, Ltd



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Re: Revolution in Seattle?

2006-03-23 Thread Jim Ault
I wonder if there are any of your local school districts that have Rev
interests?  Are there any places to make announcements?



On 3/23/06 10:52 PM, "Scott Morrow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Actually, Marty, I just work in Custer...  I'm a Bellinghamster like
> you.  And  I'd be game for getting together in Seattle with some
> other "local" RevHeads.
> 
> -Scott Morrow
> 
> Elementary Software
> (Now with 20% less chalk dust !)
> web http://elementarysoftware.com/
> email   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> -
> 
> On Mar 23, 2006, at 5:14 PM, Marty Knapp wrote:
> 
>> Hey Bruce,
>> 
>> I'm just north of you in Bellingham and Scott Morrow is in the
>> Custer area (between here and the border). I'd be interested to
>> know of other Revolution users too.
>> 
>> Marty Knapp
> 
> On Mar 23, 2006, at 7:15 PM, Lynn Fredricks wrote:
>> With so many people in the Seattle area, what about an semi-regular
>> Revolution User's Group? If you all are interested in forming one
>> or getting
>> some demos together for other user groups, send me a message off-list.
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> 
>> 
>> Lynn Fredricks
>> Worldwide Business Operations
>> Runtime Revolution, Ltd
> 
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Re: Revolution in Seattle

2006-03-24 Thread Roger Guay

Hello Bruce,

I live in Seattle (Redmond actually) and I'm willing to help out any  
way I can.  Although I consider myself a little more than a casual  
user, I have been somewhat inactive for the past four or five  
months.  You can see examples of my work on RevOnline under RogerG.   
You can also look at the work my wife and I did for Seattle Girls  
School  at:



http://homepage.mac.com/yogitrish/SGSMaxCurr/

Let me know if I can help.

Cheers, Roger



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Got any idea how many Revolution users there might be in the  
Seattle area?

Or good sources for demonstrations?

At Seattle's Mac user group dBug <http://www.dbug.org> we are  
giving some
thought to demonstrating Rev at a meeting. I'm trying to find good  
resources

to support such an activity.


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Re: Revolution in Seattle?

2006-03-24 Thread Mark Wieder
Lynn-

Thursday, March 23, 2006, 7:15:25 PM, you wrote:

> With so many people in the Seattle area, what about an semi-regular

Regarding Seattle and other places, if folks sign on at

www.frappr.com/runtimerevolution

it'll be easier to to mashups because you'll be able to see if there
are others in your area.

-- 
-Mark Wieder
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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