On 7/30/06, Brian Gallagher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Larry,
How do others sign up at the ELUG webpage?
it's EUGLUG and http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug
Brian
larry price wrote:
> On 7/30/06, Brian Gallagher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I wasn't working on the assumpt
Thanks Larry,
How do others sign up at the ELUG webpage?
Brian
larry price wrote:
On 7/30/06, Brian Gallagher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I wasn't working on the assumption that we would be using anything as
fast as a P4. Lets use the
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email address to discuss this design p
On 7/30/06, Brian Gallagher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I wasn't working on the assumption that we would be using anything as
fast as a P4. Lets use the
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email address to discuss this design project (if that is still available
with the new server setup.) That way others member
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To: ELUG
Subject: [Eug-lug] The Future of EUGLUG...laissez faire
ELUG has been more of a true users group over the yea
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>>> the potential user what the program does and if it is better
>> then the
>>> proprietary equivalent.
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>>> If someone askes a windows question could we make Max's head
>> explode?
>>>
>>> __
Hey hey,
We have a working touch screen flat panel, and another one that needs a new
backlight. I'll be seeing if our board member can repair the backlight issue
on the second one.
What we are thinking about is an interactive kiosk-what's in your
computer/monitor and what's it made out of and what
The head would have to explain how to enable [proper] 3D video acceleration... it does not work so well out-of-the-box."Blipverts are your friend."And, why not have a webcam on the kiosk to map the user's own face to the front of the head, so the person can learn from... themself? :)
On 7/28/06, Br
I meant a 3D rendered Head like Max Headroom, I guess I was originally
saying something a little more realistic then a Flash presentation.
alan wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jul 2006, Brian Gallagher wrote:
I am waiting to hear from Lorrane, about what the CRRC message is,
but it will be cross-platform.
On Fri, 28 Jul 2006, Brian Gallagher wrote:
I am waiting to hear from Lorrane, about what the CRRC message is, but it
will be cross-platform. I was bantering with "blow your mind, Man!" I would
want a contrast and compare presentation but thats up to Lorrane's crew to
decide.
I don't think
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> ELUG has been more
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Brian Gallagher> Sent: Tue 7/25/2006 11:40 AM> To: ELUG> Subject: [Eug-lug] The Future of EUGLUG...laissez faire>>>> ELUG has been more of a true users group over the years...from my
> vantage point on the sidelines..
I have an art project that has to be completed by August 28, but, yes I
will help after that. We might as well get started defining the scope
of the project. Here are a few points I would make:
1) I have asked the ELUG to maintain a sub-group mailing list
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the potential user what the program does and if it is better then the
proprietary equivalent.
If someone askes a windows question could we make Max's head explode?
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Subject: [Eug-lug] The Future of EUGLUG...laissez faire
ELUG has been more of a true users group over the years...from my
vantage point on the sidelines...technical problems and solutions for
individuals in the group and an occasional o
Exciting! Wanna help us get the first one built?
lorraine
On 7/25/06 4:43 PM, "Brian Gallagher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was also thinking that you could make a side business out of this
> project once you have prototyped the kiosk. Informational kiosks are
> here to stay, why shouldn't th
I was also thinking that you could make a side business out of this
project once you have prototyped the kiosk. Informational kiosks are
here to stay, why shouldn't they be built here in Eugene out of reused
parts. Once you have a clever and decorative design exterior you would
be well on yo
I would be interested in doing things like this for sure. A kiosk with this
kind of interaction could be hauled to our in door tabling events and sit
nicely in our trade both space.
lorraine
On 7/25/06 11:40 AM, "Brian Gallagher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ELUG has been more of a true user
ELUG has been more of a true users group over the years...from my
vantage point on the sidelines...technical problems and solutions for
individuals in the group and an occasional outsider. I believe that
model will continue.
I have the unfortunate distinction of having a phone number that is
The volunteers and staff at Computer Reuse and Recycling Center (CRRC) hope
there are be a discussion/commitment to get OSS out to our community
members. We have amble machines to be built, but, we have no support in
place for adopted machines. We need folks with expertise and the ability to
teach
"Ben Barrett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
% As for "official nonprofit status", the last time this was brought up, it
% was put down quickly due to the attainment of 501(3)(c) costing $500-$1500
% (or more, if not done carefully).
% I have been making some new friends with attorneys and will
ough.
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> All,
> As promised, I am sending out a summary of our discussion of last
> nights meeting. I will send out another email following this one with
&g
All,
As promised, I am sending out a summary of our discussion of last
nights meeting. I will send out another email following this one with
questions specific to ensuring we serve the needs of our mailinglist
members. I apologize for the length of this mail, but we covered a LOT
of impor
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