Thursday, January 29, 2009

January 23, 2009 FAR HORIZONS COMPUTER CLUB

FAR HORIZONS COMPUTER CLUB

January 23, 2009

The meeting was chaired by Anne as the President was not present.

The minutes for January 9, 2009 and January 16, 2009 were read and approved.

Anne gave the treasurer’s report as follows: balance $1680.40; income: movie, dues, ink $88.81; FHTV half of computer $252.48; total income $341.39. Expenses: ink, $74.57, $504.65 including $104 for 2 year warranty, Photo Fun ($250). Ending Balance $1145.82. There was some discussion about the cost of the computer. Anne cleared up the questions and the report was accepted.

Dinner report was given by Curt Pederson and John Mc Mahon as follows: five stores were contacted with varying results. Jack Mitchell will be in charge of the kitchen crew. We need to work on selling more tickets.

Arrangements have been made to show the Super Bowl game with sound at the dinner.

Photo Fun report: Phil Harvey, a professional photographer gave a slide show showing some of his techniques. He was paid $50.

Janee Aronoff gave an informative program on Excel. Janee gave us some short cuts; Ctrl z undo; Ctrl s save; Ctrl v paste; Ctrl c copy; Ctrl x cuts .

Respectively submitted by
Margaret Inness

Thursday, January 15, 2009

January 9, 2009

FAR HORIZONS COMPUTER CLUB

January 30, 2009

Janee and Frank were working on getting the computer connected to the projector for Janee’s program on Safe Internet Surfing: Anne conducted a short business meeting. The Treasurer’s report showed a balance of $1145.82; Income: Movie, $26 and Dues: $10 Total income $36. Expenses: Movies $12.99. Ending Balance: $1168.83.

The minutes of the January 23 meeting were read and approved. There was discussion about getting the minutes on the Blog some suggestions were given. They will be tried.

Anne is running a contest to get more people to the movies.

Safe Internet Surfing

Dangers of e-mail
Contest scams, don’t give out any of your information, remember to say NO
Viruses: don’t open attachments even from friends and family unless you are expecting the attachments from that person.
If you are writing to several people at a time, use the blind copy button to put in your addresses (BCC). If you are forwarding e-mails that have lots address delete the address before you forward it as a courtesy to the people you are sending to and also to yourself.
Pay attention to URL’s. Phishing is another way for scammers to do social engineering,
Study your interests, etc. If you are called about your credit card don’t answer any questions. Then you call the number on the back of your credit card to check if there is a problem. Don’t trust e-mail links. Use favorites for frequently used addresses.

Tip of the day: when you are done banking close your browsers before going to another site. There were more tips but I didn’t get them all down. A Firewall keeps things out but lets things go out.
Janee did a good job on the subject. She answered many questions and brought many more when going back over my notes.

Respectively submitted by

Margaret Inness