Thank you for this reminder, Aron. Micronet members are not only made up of a knowledgeable group of highly regarded professionals, who have rescued me time and time again with their generosity of time and expertise, but they were the speediest responders and never made me feel like I was asking a stupid or obvious question. Thank you to all of you for being there for me in times of crisis and troubleshooting.
Happy 25th. May Micronet continue to reign. Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 31, 2014, at 7:37 AM, Aron Roberts <[email protected]> wrote: > > Twenty-five years ago, on October 31, 1989, 18 people filtered into Hearst > Memorial Gym for what was anything but a routine morning meeting. In an era > when email wasn't ubiquitous, many had - quaintly - learned about this > meeting via memos sent in campus mail. A number of participants wore their > Halloween costumes. > > That long-ago meeting, called by a campus IT staff member and dBase > programmer who was hoping to “avoiding reinventing the wheel" in his work, > represented Micronet's birth as a campus user group for IT professionals. > > We're planning to further celebrate this anniversary in one or more ways over > the days to follow, but for now, please give thanks for 25 years of Micronet > on this very special Halloween Day! > > Chris Kosienski > Micronet Coordinator > > Aron Roberts and Ian Crew > Micronet Mailing List Co-administrators > > P.S. The group started out being called the Administrative PC Users Group, > then was renamed to UC MicroManagers, finally becoming known as Micronet > sometime during 1990. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > The following was automatically added to this message by the list server: > > To learn more about Micronet, including how to subscribe to or unsubscribe > from its mailing list and how to find out about upcoming meetings, please > visit the Micronet Web site: > > http://micronet.berkeley.edu > > Messages you send to this mailing list are public and world-viewable, and the > list's archives can be browsed and searched on the Internet. This means > these messages can be viewed by (among others) your bosses, prospective > employers, and people who have known you in the past. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following was automatically added to this message by the list server: To learn more about Micronet, including how to subscribe to or unsubscribe from its mailing list and how to find out about upcoming meetings, please visit the Micronet Web site: http://micronet.berkeley.edu Messages you send to this mailing list are public and world-viewable, and the list's archives can be browsed and searched on the Internet. This means these messages can be viewed by (among others) your bosses, prospective employers, and people who have known you in the past.
