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At 09:38 AM 6/27/2006, Orion Smith wrote:
Hi all,

Are there any generally geeky computer user groups around campus?  I was
recently contacted by someone interested in creating/filling a position on
campus for a local assistive technology expert, with the idea that this
person could start as a broad-based technology enthusiast and then become
familiar with assistive tech from there.  The individual who wants to set
this up thought user groups might be a good place to start looking for such
a person - does this seem reasonable?  Are there other places in the area to
search as well?  Thanks for any help.



-Orion

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