Dec 14

Agenda

  • Mixing Music- using Ableton Live (courtesy of Sonic Academy). Sonic Academy were one of the winners of the DETI Broadband Initiative. They provide standardised, accredited and bespoke training for aspiring DJs both face to face and delivered from their web site.
  • Troubleshooting and Housekeeping - keeping your Mac running during the Credit Crunch!

The venue is Windsor Lawn Tennis Club which is located on Windsor Avenue in Belfast. There’s plenty of parking.
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Nov 13

Agenda

  • Andy McMillan- demo on Getting Things Done
  • Troubleshooting and Housekeeping - keeping your Mac running during the Credit Crunch!
  • Latest News and Stuff from Apple - new MacBooks? Brick? iPod touch?

The venue is Windsor Lawn Tennis Club which is located on Windsor Avenue in Belfast. There’s plenty of parking.
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Oct 14

The date is the 20th October. Doors will be open from 7 pm with the first half hour being chat.

The venue is Windsor Lawn Tennis Club which is located on Windsor Avenue in Belfast. There’s plenty of parking and you enter in through the main doors and come to the downstairs meeting room. It’s quite exposed and not large but we need to get an idea of the numbers before we book the bigger room upstairs. We’ll definitely have tables, WiFi and seats. Mac-Sys did buy a Projector we can borrow as well. The meeting will starts at 7 pm and we’ll aim to finish up at 9 pm. The format is still very fast and loose. We still want volunteers to give demos. The turnout will be the best gauge of success!

Agenda

  • The Apple Store in Belfast - isn’t it great that we now have one?
  • Troubleshooting and Housekeeping - keeping your Mac running during the Credit Crunch!
  • Latest News and Stuff from Apple - new MacBooks? Brick? iPod touch?

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Sep 23

Tomorrow night brings us the Digital Island Meetup (née TechLudd) where a heap of interested techophiles will descend on Ten Square in Belfast around 7:30 pm and spend the evening talking about subjects like social technology, open source, raising venture capital, web 2.0 and, of course, digital content.

If you’re remotely interested in the subjects listed on the link above, then get yourself registered to attend. It’s free, it’s in Belfast (not far from the train stations and main bus routes) and it’s going to have a lot of people talking about interesting things to each other. There’s also still some spaces for the Open Demo slots.

It’s not going to be Mac specific by any stretch though you’ll find a much higher concentration of Mac users there than in most other places.