Great ApplePower meeting yesterday (October 28, 2017) featuring member Mike Ring demo-ing his $6 Raspberry Pi and his slightly larger Raspberry Pi with wifi, bluetooth, Ethernet, 4 USB ports and lots more, about $24 with extras, like, for example, a case, extra power supply, and lots more.)
The Raspberry Pi Zero model (above the playing card) is less than half the size of the card. The Raspberry Pi 3 inside the case is just about ¾ the size of the playing card.
Too bad for you if you missed the meeting. Don't miss the next one.
For more info about our next meeting (date time, place, agenda, etc.), email applepower@ptd.net.
ApplePower is an all-volunteer not-for-profit group of Apple product enthusiasts in and around the Lehigh Valley. We meet monthly to exchange information, resources, and experiences that will increase our understanding, productivity, and enjoyment of Apple® products and related items. Meetings are free and open to all interested persons. For more information, email applepower@ptd.net
Sunday, October 29, 2017
Monday, October 23, 2017
Looking Back
Frieda Simonsen |
During these past several months of my ups and downs, I’ve done a bit of
reflecting on my past and, to tell the truth, I’ve been somewhat wistful about
what should have been or might have been. Still, among my pleasures and
treasures are the friends I’ve made and how my horizons have broadened,
thanks to my serendipitous encounter with Apple as far back as 1984.
Among my Apple friends, I was pleased to include Frieda Simonsen. We first met when she became a member of ApplePower.
Whenever Frieda attended our meetings, she had something delightful to show us. Generally, it was something that she had created with the help of her Apple computer, like her beautiful Christmas cards or her gift wrapping paper with the name of the gift recipient gaily emblazoned multiple times on the paper.
Soon our friendship expanded beyond our shared interest in Apple. Although we never
saw each other except at ApplePower meetings, we spoke to each other frequently by
phone and not just about things related to computers.
After a while, Frieda stopped coming to our meetings because her beloved husband
Dick was too ill to drive her from their home in Kempton to our meetings in Allentown.
Still, she remained a loyal ApplePower member and, of course, a dear friend of mine.
Although, as I said before, our telephone conversations were not just about computers, Frieda
frequently phoned me about problems she had using her iMac. As the result of my
helping her solve a truly vexing problem that she was having with her computer, she
sent in a letter to the editor of our newsletter, Apple Update.
Since I was the editor of the newsletter of the ApplePower user group, in addition to being its founder, out of respect to Frieda, I shamelessly published it. In part, the letter said:
“…I am unable to attend meetings but have bothered Shirley many, many times with
my problems…Always helpful and so patient. She has to live as long as I do or I have
to stop using my computer.”
Coincidentally, Frieda and I were both born in December in the same year and I’m still here. Frieda stopped using her computer September 26, 2017. I shall always miss her.
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