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November 7, 2007

Amber Macs parents promote their PEI store

Filed under: TMUP-Blog — Administrator @ 5:47 am

Tech writer and Web usability expert Amber MacArthur is a friend of the show, and today reports that her parents have opened a shop they own on Prince Edward Island called The bestof pei Store.

The shop sells only Prince Edward Island made products. Mary and I have always wanted to visit Prince Edward Island and now we have one more reason to do so. If you go to PEI give them a visit, and tell them you are a Mac fan and AmberMac fan. Amber told her parents that it helps if bloggers write about their new businesses , so I hope we can send them some business.

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This Sunday’s Talkshoe show will be the Typical Mac User Group (TMUG)

Filed under: TMUP-Blog — Administrator @ 4:05 am

ADDITIONAL THOUGHTS: After talking to Katie about this more I want to make sure it’s understood that this is NOT meant to be an addition to the Typical Mac User Podcast.  As a matter of fact it does NOT even have to be called TMUG. It’s meant to start, kick-off and pursue a virtual MUG that uses technologies like Talkshoe and can bring people together.

The idea is for this virutal MUG be organized like a regular MUG. We would decide on a meeting date (once per month hopefully), and a meeting time. I am not stuck on Sunday’s before or after my show.

Of people who participate often in the live show I know that Katie, Michael, Steve Stanger and probably Dororthy (minimally) have MUG experience. So the bottom line is that this Sunday may become a recorded conversation about this , but it may or my not go out as a regular show. You can read the original post below.

ORIGINAL POST:

As I was talking to Steve Stanger from The MacAttack Podcast he said how the post shows almost seem like a Mac User Group’s (MUG’s). That triggered me to suggest that perhaps we could meet often as one time per month and create a virtual MUG.

I’ve never been part of a MUG so I will need help from all of you (the rest of the members of the virtual MUG). I know we have listeners like Katie from The MacCore Podcast and others who have experience in this area. I need to maintain the quality of the audio and education that you guys have come to expect, however I think we can use the TMUG to have some of you do audio presentations (perhaps with accompanying Keynote presentations) etc.

This s is purely and experiment.


 

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