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9/2/2021 Given the large amount of churn – adding and deleting then re-adding the same text – in the content of this page and the fact that we are not using this page to line up topics anyways, we have turned off this page.
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How to build your own time machine using inexpensive parts available in most hardware stores

(Now, for the serious topic suggestions!)

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Office 365

you buy a New Windows Computer, and you usually get a 1 month of FREE Office 365 use

Since this is a SAAS (Software as a Service), how different is Office 365 to Office 2010, '13, '16, '19 version. Any setup change to your Windows Computer? Where are your Files? Can you access your work files both Online, Offline? How complicated to Find your File(s), Search for Files, etc

Since Office 365 is a Subscription Cost, and both John and George have found issues, is there a preference for using Office 365 vs Office 2007 ,, 2019 (Local, pay once {implied Perpetual License} )

Need survey Meeting Participants, vs Open Software, Chromebook Google Suites, Apple Pages, Numbers, Keynote

and all about the more recent innovations Synching, Deploying Documents with both Desktop and Mobile Computers

What's available that's FREE even if have limited capability

Although Document work is still there, what's different? Printing Local vs Cloud based?

CharlyS

The technology of baseball analytics

Jerry Slate Slatemd@outlook.com

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Stephen Parus

“Dumb” things I tried when young and was able back then to even be able to try and what I learned from that and how it may have steered me along a career path that maybe I am not (like many others) directly doing now but instead ended up working in a somewhat related field and how I was able to bring different sort of input to that related field because of my initial career.

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Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) - How does RCV work? Would it improve our democracy?

“Question 2” on the ballot in the November 2020 Massachusetts general election will be whether Massachusetts should adopt Ranked Choice Voting in elections beginning 2022. This would be a presentation of how RCV works when casting votes and counting votes, with discussion of whether, after all these years, it makes sense to rock the vote with a switch to RCV, or should we leave well enough alone?

John Brown

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