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Postings

By Times Staff Writer
Published February 9, 2004

John Barnes will demonstrate several forms available for Microsoft Works users at 7 p.m. today at the Greater Tampa Bay PC User Group at Hillsborough Community College's Brandon campus, Building 605, Room BTEC 103. For information, call Al Miller at (813) 685-6622 or visit gtbpcug.org.

The Suncoast Linux Users Group will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Student Services Building, Room 108, Hillsborough Community College Dale Mabry campus, 4001 Tampa Bay Blvd., Tampa. For information, check www.suncoastlug.org

The Pasco Suncoast User Group will meet at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Hudson Library, 8012 Library Road. For information, call (727) 862-6932 or (727) 847-5991.

The Roundtable computer discussion group will meet at 2 p.m. Feb. 16 at the South Holiday Branch Library, 4649 Mile Stretch Road, Holiday. For information, call (727) 939-2087.

Gerry Van der Vlis will talk about Smart Computing magazine and its Web services and Harry Billica will discuss Microsoft's Digital Photo Suite 9 at 7 p.m. Feb. 16 at the Hernando Computer Club, the Shrine Club, 13400 Montour St., Brooksville. For information, visit www.hcc.org or call 352 592-0070.

Yahoo and Internet favorites will be discussed at 7 p.m. Feb. 18 at the Computer Club at the Tarpon Springs Library, 138 E Lemon St. For information, call (727) 943-4922.

A 12-hour class, Adobe Photoshop CS, will be offered by the Tampa Bay Computer Society starting Feb 21. Classes will be two hours each on six Saturdays, starting at 9 a.m. The fee is $60 for computer society members and $90 for nonmembers, though $30 of that goes toward a one-year membership. For registration or information, go to tampa-bay.org/classroom.htm, e-mail secretary@tampa-bay.org or call 727 443-4433.

The Spring Hill Teaching Computer Club will have an open house at 10 a.m. Feb. 21 that will feature its special interest groups in genealogy, digital music, digital photos and digital embroidery, as well as representatives from other nontechnical groups that meet at the Weeki Wachee Senior Citizen Center, 3357 Susan Drive, Spring Hill. For information, call (352) 596-4050.

- Computer clubs and other organizations are welcome to submit items for the Postings column. Events should be free or have only nominal charges such as to cover the cost of a meal and must be open to the public. The deadline for submissions is today for next week's Personal Tech section. Items can be sent to personaltech@sptimes.com

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