Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!apple!voder!pyramid!leadsv!laic!nova!darin From: darin@nova.laic.uucp (Darin Johnson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Looking for Amiga Classes Message-ID: <454@laic.UUCP> Date: 25 Feb 89 22:58:22 GMT References: <24547@amdcad.AMD.COM> <72812UH2@PSUVM> Sender: news@laic.UUCP Reply-To: darin@nova.UUCP (Darin Johnson) Organization: Lockheed AI Center, Menlo Park Lines: 19 In article <72812UH2@PSUVM> UH2@PSUVM.BITNET (Lee Sailer) writes: >In article <24547@amdcad.AMD.COM>, imre@amdcad.AMD.COM (Imre Varga) says: >> >>I'm posting this for my father in law. He is interested in Amiga's, >>but is unable to find an Amiga class that he can take to determine > >Perhaps better than a class, he should attend a few user group meetings. >Since you are in the Bay area, you could even go to a BADGE meeting. Also, I should put in a plug for Pat Bailey, who runs some Amiga classes every so often in the Bay Area. He is the same person who creates the "Cat Fish" listings for Fish Disks, so check out the top-level README's on the later Fish Disk's for his address (and number?). He is more geared towards beginner's, and his classes are a good way to get started with actually doing some work (word processing, CLI, paint programs, etc.). Darin Johnson (leadsv!laic!darin@pyramid.pyramid.com) Can you "Spot the Looney"?