Thursday, August 16, 2007

CGSSD Meeting on Saturday, 8/18

The next Computer Genealogy Society of San Diego meeting is on Saturday, August 18, from 9 AM to 12 noon. The announcement from the society reads:

9:00 - User groups for Family Tree Maker, and a Special Topic Session on FamilySearch

10:15 - A break and refreshments

10:30 - Announcements followed by Program "Demystifying Inkjet Printing" by Don Baker

In this fun filled presentation, Don will show you how to get the best printouts and at the lowest cost possible. It's a combination of all sorts of factors from printer maintenance, paper and other materials, inks, and tuning them all to perfection. Learn hot to get the ultimate quality image from your color inkjet printer.

Don Baker is the owner of Klassic Specialties in Cerritos. He has an engineering degree from Cal State Long Beach, and an MBA from Pepperdine University. He lives in Long Beach. Don is a frequent guest lecturer on the subject of inkjet color printing on both coasts. His calendar is filled with trade shows and computer interest groups in the Southern California area. His mission is "to promote and develop our market by providing the highest quality media, ink, and related products available to our customers. In so doing, assisting our clients to attain the full potential and benefits that can be achieved with today's ink jet printer technology."


The meeting is at the Robinson Auditorium complex on the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) campus in La Jolla. From North Torrey Pine Road turn at Pangea Drive into UCSD. Free parking is available in the parking garage on the left; use any A, B, or S space. Signs will mark directions to our meeting room. Please refer to our website www.cgssd.org; or the Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies website http://irps.ucsd.edu/about/how-to-find-us.htm for driving directions and a map.

I'm curious as to who will lead the special section on FamilySearch and if they will include information about the Records Access Genesis Project!

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