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Washington Apple Pi Events
- September 13, 2008: Graphic Arts SIG: Fun with Photo Collages
- September 25, 2008: Retired SIG
- September 27, 2008: General Meeting - Apple's Smallest Computers - the iPhone and the iPod Touch
- September 27, 2008: iLife SIG, Beginners SIG, Genealogy SIG
- October 25, 2008: General Meeting - Retired with a Mac?
- October 25, 2008: iLife SIG, Beginners SIG, Genealogy SIG
Of Interest
- Scam alert: Beware of "billing problems" with .Mac accounts.
- TCS User Guide (new edition): member Richard Rucker has written a guide in Adobe Acrobat format (2.7 megabytes) on how to use the Pi's forums, the TCS.
- Pi Six Pack: A year's worth of Journals. Tastes great and more filling, now available from Pi Store.
- Apple /// DVD-ROM now available from Pi Store.
- Pi Mosaic: 172 square feet of Pi history.
- 2007 Washington Apple Pi Photo Contest winners!
- Video tutorials on Web publishing, iChat instant messaging.
- Tuesday Night Clinic. Have a pesky hardware problem? Are you free Tuesday night?
- Pi Store. Don't overlook our online store. You can purchase Pi Fillings CDs, and join or renew your Washington Apple Pi membership.
- Stay in touch. Staying informed is easy: sign up for the Pi Announce list, with low carbs, no fat, and no added sugar.
- Need a Mac-friendly dial-up service? Subscribe to our 56K Explorer service, complete with your own Web space and IMAP-compatible E-mail. You can either read about it here or you can see how to configure your system.
- Instructions for member Web sites: basic instructions for managing your Pi member Web site.
- Behind the scenes at Washington Apple Pi's famed Tuesday Night Clinic.
- What really happens at a Washington Apple Pi Board of Directors meeting.
How to use your Mac: from the Journal
- Pathways to Macintosh Learning. The choice is yours.
- The $18 million iMac: Why your old Mac is too expensive. Much, much too expensive.
- Building a Check Register in REALbasic: an introduction to programming
- Mac OS X Has a Dictionary. So use it.
- Reviews: Comic Life, Paparazzi!, Mimic, iChat 4, MacBook Air
- How to Use an iPhone or iPod touch as a Universal Remote Control, a nine part odyssey
- Keeping Current with Mac OS 9: Mac OS 9 in the 21st century
- Encrypting Mac Laptops to Comply with Government Directives: Dealing with bureaucratic paranoia
- iMac Intel & Windows XP: Boot Camp for civilians
- Windows on a Mac: A Parallel View
- Mac Security: Physical, Mental and Spiritual - Part I: Physical Security, Part II: Mental Security, and Part III: Spiritual Security. Because the electronic world is dangerous.
Macs in Iraq
- Evaluating an IBook Under Field Conditions. Sand, heat and DVDs.
- Back from the Sand: A Mac in Iraq. A PowerBook G4 survives.