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Y2K Shows October 28, 2000Computers in Schools - the role they play in our kids education Guest: Kelly Calhoun - IT Director for the Folsom City School District Electronic Voting - How prophetic was this? Guest: Jim Adler - President of VoteHere.Net The Shrinking Computer - How to pick the handheld that's right for you Guest: Rod Gode - System Engineer for Microsoft Getting Online - Which Broadband do you pick? Guest: Kevin Railsback and Todd Coopee from the InfoWorld Test Center Christmas Gifts for your Favorite Nerd - Check out our reviews Practice Safe Computing on the Internet - We're joined by the CyberCop Duo Guest: Mike Menz (former host of CyberCop) On-Line Investing - Choosing the right partner Guest: Allan McNichols - CEO of Equis Year 2000 In Review - The Best and Worst of Technology Y2K + 1 Shows The Future of the Internet - Join us to get a glimpse of some really cool stuff coming down the road Guest: Jeffery Harrow, the Editor of "The Rapidly Changing Face of Computing" Preparing for the Tax Man - We give you tips on preparing for this years Tax Day Guest: Tax Gurus from Intuit How do you get started with a computer? - We will introduce you to one of the greatest resources available to new computer users - User Groups. Tune in and check out what they can do to help you over your computer frustrations Guests: Representing the Sacramento PC Users Group, Milt Hull and representing the Sacramento Mac Users Group, Gail McGovern. Making movies on your computer - You have all of those tapes from your camcorder or you got a new digital video recorder for Christmas and you want to find out how to make custom home movies. Have we got a show for you. Prem Talreja, the VP of Marketing for Dazzle, will be joining us to talk about the Digital Video Creator II.
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