I like the notion of usergroups. There must be folks here old enough to remember "computer clubs". BTW I got my first PC (an Altair) that way, and likely would never have spent money on such a thing if there hadn't been a club that I could rely on as a support network. Anyway, AFAICT there are quite a few of us who either have or are willing to help new users get setup. I wonder if there's a way for Logitech to encourage that. If it's goodies, I -have- noticed that coffee mugs are more effective advertising than t-shirts, as the mugs get taken to work and spark questions. Of course, I've worked in high tech for so long that I may have a very skewed idea of the workplace. Anyway, again, not being a marketing guy, I'm thinking of a mug with a SqueezeBox on one side and something like "Sure! I'll help you set it up - you buy the" (and then a list with un-checked checkboxes): [ ] dinner [ ] lunch [ ] beer [ ] whatever. But, like I said, I'm not a marketing guy...
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