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Meet the Orange County PC Club this Sunday

October 3rd, 2008, 11:33 am · Post a Comment · posted by Gadgetress

North Orange County Computer Club Q&A

If you’re a fan of this column, you’ve probably noticed that the PC Club question of the week has been absent both online and in print. Questions are still being answered but because the Register has cut back the printed paper, the next PC Club answer keeps getting postponed. 

Since its fate is up in the air, I’ve decided to continue posting answers here online. So, if you haven’t signed up for the ‘Stump the PC Club’ e-mail to get the answer automatically sent to your inbox, you can sign up by sign up HERE. I will post a new answer on Tuesday.

In the meantime, stop by the club’s monthly meeting this Sunday and meet Jim Sanders and the gang — and maybe ask him why he hasn’t answered your question.  

The North Orange County Computer Club meets this Sunday, Oct. 5, at Chapman University, Irvine Hall. The main meeting presenter is at 2 p.m.  See: www.noccc.org for more information.

Don Lewis, marketing director for Paragon Software Group in Irvine will demonstrate the firm’s Drive Backup program.  There will also be a drawing for a copy of the program.

Past Stump the PC Club Q&As:

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  • Stump: How to send a large calendar by e-mail
  • Make Outlook Express work with AT&T e-mail
  • Stump the PC Club: Remove .NET update annoyance
  • Stump the PC Club: Organize DVDs, media with free database software
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