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WEEKLY SIG MEETING UPDATE 28 APRIL - 3
MAY 2014 | |
1st Floor Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts 280 Pitt Street, Sydney http://www.sydneypc.com Sydney PCUG's Blog UPCOMING
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5 - 10 May 2014
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Hello and Welcome,
The
Penrith Group is a small but very active group of members who meet each
month to discuss a wide range of computer related topics. Details of their
next meeting are
below.
Saturday 3 May -
Penrith Group - F Bowman - 2:00pm - 5:00pm
This group normally start their meetings
with a Question and Answer session around the table, where problems,
advice and tips are shared.
Their other activities this month
includes:
- looking at some of the improvements
Windows 8.1 has made to Windows 8;
- setting up a padlet, an online bulletin board for sharing information; - looking at some sites where long URL
addresses can be shortened; and
- looking at some notes on ultra high
definition (4K) television sets.
The Penrith Group meets at St Clair High
School, Endeavour Avenue, St Clair.
You are very welcome to attend any of
their meetings.
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John Mathews
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