I would be interested in doing things like this for sure. A kiosk with this
kind of interaction could be hauled to our in door tabling events and sit
nicely in our trade both space.....
lorraine


On 7/25/06 11:40 AM, "Brian Gallagher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ELUG has been more of a true users group over the years...from my
> vantage point on the sidelines...technical problems and solutions for
> individuals in the group and an occasional outsider.  I believe that
> model will continue.
> 
> I have the unfortunate distinction of having a phone number that is one
> digit off the Guitar Center.  Given the number of calls I get, I see
> there is a classical guitar community in Eugene.  Those people use sheet
> music, so maybe we could interest them in Lilypond.
> 
> My (standard, goofy, self-deprecating) point is to target
> micro-applications for end-user support.  Lorrane, would you allow
> space in  your  shop for a computer kiosk demo for these
> micro-applications?  I suggest a Max Headroom talking head that shows
> the potential user what the program does and if it is better then the
> proprietary equivalent.
> 
> My conclusion is that  you  have to sell to the end-user.
> 
> Brian
> 
> P.S.  what happened over at the Science Factory Children's Museum.  Are
> we building a bridge there?
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