Main Monthly Meeting - November 2005

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FLIGHT SIMULATOR


FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Tuesday 1 November 2005

7:30 PM

Australian National University

 

The next Main Monthly Meeting will be held on Tuesday 1st November 2005 commencing at 7:30 pm in Lecture Theatre 3, Manning Clark Centre, Australian National University, Acton. View the ANU map showing the location of the Manning Clark Centre (facility 26A).

The monthly meetings are free. Members, friends and the public are invited to attend. Don’t rush home after the meeting! Stay for coffee, tea, biscuits and good company. It’s all free! Renew acquaintances, meet new people and ask those questions you didn’t get a chance to ask at the meeting! Membership inquiries and renewals are welcomed too! Email inquiries to pcug.mmm@pcug.org.au or phone 02-6287-2922.

NOVEMBER 2005 - "FLIGHT SIMULATOR"

In May 2004, the PCUG Air Show was presented by club member and Flight Simulator enthusiast, Roger Lowery. The meeting was so well attended and enthusiastically enjoyed by the audience that Roger has agreed to make a similar presentation this year. Roger will use the simulator to demonstrate modern, real world, hi-tech developments. The audience will gain an insight into how senior commercial airline pilots go about their daily business of getting passengers safely across the country and around the world. This is a fascinating "must see" demonstration for members of all ages. If you fly a plane, would like to fly a plane, fly as a passenger, or just wish to better understand this exciting hi-tech world, then don't miss this presentation!

Find out how much computing power you need for Flight Simulator and why it has such a large following around the world. Roger will also demonstrate the characteristics of a wide range of commercial, military and general aviation aircraft, all of which are available for Microsoft's Flight Simulator. So don't delay, note this presentation in your diary right now and, don't miss it!

Members should also note that audio recordings of monthly meetings are now available. Please contact the PCUG Centre at Holder for details (6287-2922 or fax 6287-2933).


Previous Meetings

2005    
4 October   Annual General Meeting
6 September   Free Software - From A to Z
2 August   The Silicon Kid
5 July   Voice Recognition Software & PICASA2
7 June   Digital Photography
3 May   PC Checkup - How To Keep Ypour PC Healthy
5 April   Backups and Spyware Destroyers
1 March   Why Is Linux and Open Source Software Rapidly Gaining a Huge Following in Personal Computing?
1 February   Free Software Development Methology

2004

   
29 November   Trials of an Editor - David Kidd editor of Australian PC Authority
25 October   Home Automation and Introducing Linux
27 September   Annual General Meeting - Election Results
30 August   Cheaper, More Accessible Software - Open Source Software
26 July   NET PROFIT: Investing on the Internet
28 June   Genealogy: Sleuthing the Past
31 May   The PCUG Air Show
19 April   What you Need to Know about Viruses

 

Last Updated on 0710/2005

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