Wednesday, October 19, 2011
October Meeting - Canada Computers
Sunday, September 11, 2011
September Meeting - Computer Forensics
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
HP Touchpad - August 2011 General Mtg
WIKIS - July 2011 General Meeting
Three of our club members demonstrated Wikis - topics ranging from contributing to Wikipedia, to using a free/paid online wiki servic, to installing your own wiki on your own web site. Some of the slides used in the presentation are at: http://www.timetraces.ca/dpcuc/wikis.pdf
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
May Meeting - 25th Anniversary

Left to right approximately - many of the past and present executive members of the Durham Personal Computer Club at the celebration of their 25th year, May 12 - Ross McCoy, John Sylvestervich, Bob Bell, Farncomb LeGresley, Hugh Crawford, Anne Delong, Jim Robinsoon, Linda Netten, Allan Francis, Alex Morrison, Jason Mills, David Swain, Dan Delong
Also, presentations about downloading and installing apps on handhelds, the advantages of Blackberry over a home phone, and a retrospective of the past 25 years.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
April Meeting - Evolution in Computerized Sewing

Cheryl Wray [ http://www.sewersforum.com/ ]
Edith Kauffeldt [ http://www.sewhavefun.ca/ ]
Sunday, March 13, 2011
March Meeting - PC Video Gaming

February Meeting - eBooks & eReaders

Friday, January 21, 2011
January Meeting - Jeff Gunn - musician, on Social Media Networking
Jeff Gunn spoke about his success using Social Media for Networking - helping his musical career. We thank Jeff for not only delivering a most interesting talk, followed by Q&A, but for entertaining the club with a selection of his music - "Candle Lanterns" - a guitar piece he composed using harmonics reminiscent of South Asian culture. He is a busy man - teaching grade 8, pursuing a Phd., and promoting his musical career.
Friday, December 10, 2010
XDinterface Studios - Wants Your Vote
By supporting the sentiments expressed in this video, i.e.; giving it a "thumbs up", club member Jasper Barbe (and friends) will have a much better chance of winning this Fraser Institute video contest.
Click on the link below to see this video properly, and in higher resolution.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQmPPJEQwFA&feature=player_profilepage
Watch for some great video editing. Jasper was limited to 3 minutes, which meant cutting his long version down considerably.


