ricktakagi
05-06-2002, 10:48 PM
Hi everyone,
The Puget Sound HandHeld Users Group will be having our first annual Swap meet and pizza social on May 21st from 6 to 9pm on the Microsoft campus in Redmond. We welcome everyone to come and see what sort of goodies there might be and have a slice or two of pizza while you browse around. You can check our site at www.pshug.org and click on the meetings link for details. Send an email to [email protected] if you would like to sell something. Our table space is limited so please sign up early.
PSHUG enables handheld computing users and enthusiasts to gather together, share tips, tricks, and advice, hear product reviews, see demos of current and upcoming hardware, software, and accessories, and share professional and personal experiences of using pocket computing devices with one another in a social environment.
PSHUG is open to users of Microsoft Pocket PCs, Palm-size PCs, Handheld PCs, and Palm Pilots alike. You don't even need to own a handheld device to attend! We strongly encourage people who are just thinking about buying one of these devices to join us at a meeting for recommendations and demos. We meet once a month at the Microsoft Campus in Redmond.
Please stop by and check us out!
Rick Takagi
[email protected]
The Puget Sound HandHeld Users Group will be having our first annual Swap meet and pizza social on May 21st from 6 to 9pm on the Microsoft campus in Redmond. We welcome everyone to come and see what sort of goodies there might be and have a slice or two of pizza while you browse around. You can check our site at www.pshug.org and click on the meetings link for details. Send an email to [email protected] if you would like to sell something. Our table space is limited so please sign up early.
PSHUG enables handheld computing users and enthusiasts to gather together, share tips, tricks, and advice, hear product reviews, see demos of current and upcoming hardware, software, and accessories, and share professional and personal experiences of using pocket computing devices with one another in a social environment.
PSHUG is open to users of Microsoft Pocket PCs, Palm-size PCs, Handheld PCs, and Palm Pilots alike. You don't even need to own a handheld device to attend! We strongly encourage people who are just thinking about buying one of these devices to join us at a meeting for recommendations and demos. We meet once a month at the Microsoft Campus in Redmond.
Please stop by and check us out!
Rick Takagi
[email protected]