Hi all,

As regards to things I'd be interested in, the forensics talk would be
very interesting as would the talk about the iPlayer.

Personally I'd like to hear a talk and quick tutorial on how to use gimp
(just basic stuff to start with, I'm thinking a quick show of how it can
do stuff that MSPaint can do)  with later tutorials and a more in-depth
talk about how powerful gimp is and how it stacks up against
PaintShopPro and Photoshop (these are the two applications I hear about
most from windows users)

I know Andy has an interest in retro computers, maybe he'd be up for a
quick talk/discussion on emulation of the computers we all remember -
again on a personal note I'd like to get an emulator of the Amstrad CPC
range installed and working. 

I also like the idea of a LUG project maybe trying to get Steve's
offered computer set up as a Mame station is a good starting point.

Other threads have mentioned that some members of the list are more
interested in enterprise/business uses of Linux. I am just a home user
but would find a talk about how they are or plan to use Linux in the
business world very interesting including overviews of how well (or not)
the implementation of a Linux based solution went.

Finally I'd be very interested in a talk on Apache especially to do with
performance tuning.

Regards
Stuart L.

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