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LOGIC is Canada's oldest Apple II/Macintosh user group. We are based in Toronto and we hold regular seminar-like meetings for our members, dealing with all things Macintosh. LOGIC also runs a bulletin board system (BBS), where members and non-members may collaborate, ask questions, or just chat. Many of our users have both Apple II and Macintosh computers.

New: Apply for a webmail account! Contact Derek Tsang on the BBS.
Visit our friends at Warp Six BBS, who have a new home on the web.

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Mac meetings - LOGIC organises meetings between September and June at the North Toronto Memorial Community Centre(Map). Tuesday evening meetings generally start at 7:00 pm and end at 9:30 pm while Sunday afternoon meetings run from 1 pm to 3:30 pm. Sundays are informal meetings focusing on hardware and help for new users. Feel free to bring your machines if you have questions or come if you just want help.


SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS 2009 - 2010

All Meetings held in Committee Room (B)

Tue Oct 06, 2009

07:00 PM

Sun Oct 25, 2009

01:00 PM

Tue Nov 03, 2009

07:00 PM

Sun Nov 22, 2009

01:00 PM

Tue Dec 01, 2009

07:00 PM

Sun Dec 27, 2009

01:00 PM

Tue Jan 05, 2010

07:00 PM

Sun Jan 24, 2010

01:00 PM

Tue Feb 02, 2010

07:00 PM

Sun Feb 28, 2010

01:00 PM

Tue Mar 02, 2010

07:00 PM

Sun Mar 28, 2010

01:00 PM

Tue Apr 06, 2010

07:00 PM

Sun Apr 25, 2010

01:00 PM

Tue May 04, 2010

07:00 PM

Sun May 23, 2010

01:00 PM

Tue Jun 01, 2010

07:00 PM

Sun Jun 27, 2010

01:00 PM

Tue Ju1 06, 2010

07:00 PM

Sun Ju1 25, 2010

01:00 PM

 

More about meetings...

DNS - A crash course
LOGIC member Derek Tsang presents a Crash Course in DNS. The article explains what the domain name system is, why it exists, how to work with DNS (including zonefiles and A, MX records), and the implications of a centralised DNS system. Read it here!

Digital Imaging and Film
LOGIC member Ken Nelson has written an in-depth series on traditional 35 mm film and digital imaging. The series goes over film media, colour film, specialty film, digital sensors, image quality, and more. Read it now!

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