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June 27 - 29, 2014

Monday, June 14, 2010

Southwest Computer Conference 2010 Wrap-up

We had a great time at the conference. The event started with a trip on Thursday afternoon to Old Towne San Diego. Many took the trolley and visited the shops, olive oil tasting, and walked to the Old Mormon Battalion Visitor’s Center as well as the beautiful redwood synagogue. Twenty-three attendees had dinner at two restaurants.

Many of the attendees also attended the Aging Summit 2010 event that was also held at the Town and Country on Thursday.
The conference was kicked off on Friday by a presentation by Abby Stokes, author of “Is This Thing On?” Abby told us how she came to write her books and gave us tips for teaching computers to seniors. She had a great time being in a room full of people who are enthusiastic computer users. She usually speaks to beginners who are just learning about computers.

Abby was followed by Rick Edwards, A.R.P.S. He is a member of the Big Bear Computer Club as well as the official photographer for the Kenya Wildlife Preserve. He gave the attendees many tips on how to take great pictures and showed us some of his beautiful pictures. He also answered many questions from the audience.

Friday dinner was followed by a talk by Andy Marken, Marken Communication .... Storage - Stuff...To Have and To Hold.

Saturday brought us a breakfast presentation on Vipre by Sunbelt Software’s president, Alex Eckleberry. The presentation was via Skype and everyone left the ballroom with a copy of Vipre.

Microsoft was at Saturday lunch – David Lynn & Woody Pewitt talked about many things and several techs from the soon-to-be-open Microsoft store spoke about the new store and what it will offer.

Saturday evening was the Expo and featured many vendors as well as a Linux InstallFest, Gadget table where attendees could see iPads, an iPhone, iPod, etc. up-close-and-personal as well as the Droid phone. Abby was there to sell and sign books and Rick answered more questions as well as signed two of his pictures that were printed poster-size. All proceeds from the poster sale benefitted SW. We went around the room and each vendor had the opportunity to talk about their product(s) and give away one or more items.

Sunday breakfast featured a Smart Computing tech from Nebraska. He walked us through how to use their tech support features – free online support and one free call (other calls for help are $29 per solution).

Attendees had 24 sessions to choose from and found that there were usually a couple that they wanted to attend at the same time. From Sing2Learn a foreign language to Digital Scrapbooking, Time Management, Social Networking, The i’s – how much fun can you have!, 3D TV, Free Software, Your Life in a Comic, ID Theft....the decision was difficult.

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