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Wednesday, July 16, 2008 Boca Raton Computer Society Meeting begins at 7:30 PM.

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Guest Speakers: Bob Balogh, President and Richard Miller, Past President.

Topic: “XP and Vista (Stump the experts) Questions and Answers.”

Bob Balogh, President of BRCS and Richard Miller, twice past President, will team up to make your computing evening both fun and enjoyable. From XP to Vista they will deal with everything you ever wanted to know about these operating systems, and make it uncomplicated at the same time. They may even throw in a few freeware programs, which you will find useful.
Their Q & A's will NOT meet at 6:15 p.m. prior to the General Meeting during July or August.

The Paint Shop Pro Q. & A. by Murray Apfel will meet at 6:30 PM, as usual, prior to the 7:30 presentation.

All meetings take place at the South County Civic Center, Jog Road, Delray Beach and are open to the public.


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Now available throughout the Hurricane Season a direct link to the National Hurricane Center on the Alliance of Delray Website:

Go to www.allianceofdelray.com and click on "Hurricane Tracking" in the very center of the home page...you will immediately be connected to the National Hurricane Center of NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)

Try it now and check it out often for approaching storms.

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