I had no idea this kind of thing went on in Bracknell. Living in 
Bracknell myself I had always thought of the area as pretty 
technologically inept! Am glad there are people here showing others that 
there is another choice, and one doesn't have to use windows!..

Bobbin


alan c wrote:
> http://www.be-heard.co.uk/volunteering.html
>
> The charity Be Heard has about three dozen members and most use the 
> internet enabled computers in their club rooms fairly regularly. One 
> of the four desktops has a touch screen, with an accessible-friendly 
> mouse and keyboard.
>
> All four PCs run Ubuntu and over the two or more years the facility 
> has been running, there have been no problems, and interestingly, no 
> instruction nor training for the members, who just sat down and used 
> it all. Occasionally there is question about mp3 player etc.
>
> (I am expecting to arrange Software Freedom Day this year in the town 
> centre
> http://www.bracknelltowncouncil.gov.uk/bandstand.htm
> in conjunction with a donations collection for this particular 
> charity. Any help will be appreciated )
>
> If anyone in the bracknell area would like to get involved in a some 
> (ubuntu) volunteer work, please get in touch with me?
>   


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