The magazine of the Melbourne PC User Group |
July 2008
Volume 25 Issue 6
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Contents
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- President's Update
-- Lyn Goodall writes on Interest Groups and the annual convenors meeting.
- Publisher's Update
-- David Hague tells of more articles being made available by Melb PC
members.
- Have Camera, Will Travel
-- Ken Dobson has some ideas for shooting that travel video.
- Tendering at Gigabyte Speed
-- Matt Rocke comments on Australia's proposed move to the next phase of
broadband for everyone.
- In Praise Of The Keyboard
-- John Mackesy advises every writer should keep a journal, written in
longhand, first thing in the morning.
- DLink DSM 330
-- David Hague has found yet another box to be connected to the big TV
in the lounge room.. - Question & Answer
-- George Skarbek answers common but niggling questions about your PC and
computing in general.
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printed magazine are not available here. Those articles were commissioned
by the production manager, and making them available here is outside the
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Reprinted from the July 2007 issue of PC Update, the magazine of Melbourne PC User Group, Australia

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