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Pictures from Sept. 1999

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Pictures from Warp Expo West

Album 4

Terry Warren and Tom Tran from NetZero. Rollin White ponders the behavior of the color print driver. Michael Steinberg of Lotus discusses the upcoming changes in Smart Suite.
Tim Katz and Terry Warren test the live video feed. Dudley Westlake from MSR Development demonstrates their Y2K Disaster Recovery Kit. SCOUG's Internet SIG leader Dave Watson and POSSI member Bill Schindler discuss the future of XML.
The audience listens eagerly to Peter Coffee and the rest of the roundtable. After the roundtable, Carla Hanzlik updates Esther Schindler of Sm@rt Reseller on the latest Sundial products.
Taken before the event, Steve Schiffman, Peter Skye, and Dick Brainard test the network. Even the Intel-man was present at the Demand Systems exhibit. Ron Lamb and others listen to Tim Katz of Demand Systems talk about the infrastructure for the live video feed.
In addition to the live video, several VCRs played back earlier presentations. Todd Morcott demonstrates his Java based accounting package to Ray Davison. Ron Lamb asks more questions about Demand Systems hardware offerings.
Armin Swartz has the self-appointed "most nerdy" exhibit to demonstrate Warped Code Cellar's home automation software. Positioned right outside the exhibits, Stellar Frontier was popular. Dennis Sposito and Jim Williams, both from IBM in Austin, discuss the show.

Pictures courtesy of Dick Brainard.


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