A passionate technology enthusiast since childhood, Syd Bolton has built a fantastic computer museum at his home, with the help of volunteers and piles of donated equipment and software. And, he wants more donations, because the museum is planning to move to a larger space with the ability to create more working stations and storage space. Syd guided our audience through his central museum, his personal collections, and various non-public storage areas (shown below), via Skype on his iPad. Visit the Personal Computer Museum website for details and a free app: http://www.pcmuseum.ca/ The museum also rebuilds computers for donation to needy causes.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
December 2012 Meeting - Gene Barlow of Acronis User Group Relations
Along with Gene Barlow's presentation regarding how to organize, protect and share file using Acronis True Image 2013, club members shared seasonal goodies during the break. Gene began his Skype presentation with examples of his hobby - photography - which depends on trustworthy back-ups of his files, along with a simple to understand user interface. His live demonstration while using his home computer worked flawlessly, and quickly. He also demonstrated a second application - Acronis Disk Director - a partition manager with individual partition recovery options. Gene was able to offer club members a significant reduction in price for True Image 2013 and Disk Director 11 Home version, along with a free gift to all members - a free download of Acronis Drive Image Monitor. http://ugr.com
Friday, November 16, 2012
November Meeting - Edit a Short Movie and Add Special Effects
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| Anne - reading her script for chroma key demo |
Anne Delong showed the process of creating a short movie suitable for Youtube from a variety of video, sound and still clips by using free software such as Virtual Dub and Wax 2.0. Some effects shown included green screen effects, picture-in-picture, titles/credits, transition effects, and multipel sound tracks. Anne described how YouTube treats video - making your video findable and in the right categories. Of course the videos do not have to be posted on YouTube. They can also be assembled into scenes on a DVD. The Chroma Key effect to make it seem as though you've been to exotic places!
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
October - Durham Radio with Lee McMurter
Lee demonstrated a variety of technologies for receiving not only over-the-air television, but systems for live GPS and chat while mobile (driving), and also able to recall weather and road speeds of other members on the network. Durham Radio stocks many types of radio receiving and transmitting equipment, including complete television reception kits. He also amazed our audience with some hard to find online resources showing maps of the various types of transmission towers, their directions, and their strengths.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
New Postal Adress
In order to reduce costs, the Club has transferred its snail mail address to a UPS postal box. Mailings to the old club address will not be redirected by Canada Post to this new address. (The old address expires at the end of September, 2012).
Start using the new address, below, immediately.
Durham Personal Computer User's Club
PMB# 295 now # 110
27 - 1300 King St. East
Oshawa, ON L1H 8J4
PMB
27 - 1300 King St. East
Oshawa, ON L1H 8J4
Sunday, September 16, 2012
September - Free Satellite TV - Dr. Sat
Serge Cormier (a.k.a. Dr. Sat) is aided by club president, John Sylvestervich and newlsetter editor, Alex Morrison, as he prepared for his live demonstration and presentation of free satellite dish reception. Serge recommended solutions for both C-band and KU-band, for which customers may save money by re-using an old, large dish, for some channels. The Dr. Sat website offers a wealth of information for equipping and setting up a dish system. A tool for discovering the proper angle for your site displays on a Google map. http://www.drsat.ca/ Dr. Sat also offers equipment for, and installations of, over-the-air antennas, pay satellite, internet, and phones.
Monday, August 13, 2012
August Mtg. - All About TV - Disconnect from Cable
Four of our club members "leaked" their "secrets" for cutting the cable. Bob and Ed described how to obtain Over-the-Air signals with a regular TV/antenna combo (Ed focussed on LINUX).
Alex uses a couple of satellite dishes to receive Free To Air signals.
John researched a number of Internet solutions for watching television shows on your computer.
For a further looks at their ideas, visit http://timetraces.ca/dpcuc/about_tv.htm. Here, you will find several PDF files, with slides for each presenter.
Alex uses a couple of satellite dishes to receive Free To Air signals.
John researched a number of Internet solutions for watching television shows on your computer.
For a further looks at their ideas, visit http://timetraces.ca/dpcuc/about_tv.htm. Here, you will find several PDF files, with slides for each presenter.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Ron Vogan died on June 27
VOGAN, Ronald Hugh 'Ron' - http://www.canadianobituaries.com/ronald-hugh-ron-vogan-obituary.html
Ron attended our club meetings on a regular basis for many years, travelling all the way from Campbellford. Hwas also a founder of this area's first educational computer club - an organization for sharing technological knowledge amongst educators in Northumberland and Durham. He wrote a well known database called, "Northcastle Filer", while teaching high school in Campbellford. He was a man of many talents, taken too early by pancreatic cancer - an illness he most certainly did not care to share with Steve Jobs.
Ron attended our club meetings on a regular basis for many years, travelling all the way from Campbellford. Hwas also a founder of this area's first educational computer club - an organization for sharing technological knowledge amongst educators in Northumberland and Durham. He wrote a well known database called, "Northcastle Filer", while teaching high school in Campbellford. He was a man of many talents, taken too early by pancreatic cancer - an illness he most certainly did not care to share with Steve Jobs.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
July Meeting - Digital Photo Tips
Bob focussed on free software, one of which is Irfanview. He demonstrated many tecniques for enhancing, naming, and storing files, along with hardware and camera tips and techniques.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
May Meeting- The Computer Mechanics
http://www.thecomputermechanics.com/
Les Shaw demonstrated his multi-pocketed jacket, containing cameras, lenses, phones, batteries, cables and more... This jacket was a life saver during his trip to the U.K, although customs officers frowned. The Computer Mechanics have started broadcasting their new show - a podcast. Look for the first Web Episode on their site, concerning malware and the best antivirus protection.
Les Shaw demonstrated his multi-pocketed jacket, containing cameras, lenses, phones, batteries, cables and more... This jacket was a life saver during his trip to the U.K, although customs officers frowned. The Computer Mechanics have started broadcasting their new show - a podcast. Look for the first Web Episode on their site, concerning malware and the best antivirus protection.
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