[Coco] CoCo Talk #7 "For Beginners" Saturday, May 6th @ 2:00 PM EST
D. Bruce Moore
bruce at gracenote.ca
Fri May 5 23:10:34 EDT 2017
It's Jacobs 10th birthday party during the talk, but I think him and friends will be playing minecraft so I hope to attend and ask a beginner Assembly (ASM) question. I used to know a bit, but it's mostly slipped from my head
D. Bruce Moore
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> On May 5, 2017, at 9:43 PM, Steve Strowbridge <ogsteviestrow at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Jim there really isn't a goal, other than to talk about the CoCo, this was
> a suggestion by Curtis to try an episode that may be more user friendly to
> people who aren't as technical or are newer to the CoCo.
>
> It was a suggestion, and I think a good one, so we're going to give it a
> shot. Every week can be a different topic, or completely random, depending
> on what requests or suggestions we get, or don't.
>
> I think it's impossible to not have some level of "technical" in a talk
> about computers which are technology devices, but I think we can tone down
> the depth once as an experiment.
>
> I would love to have more suggestions, requests and recommendations on what
> future talks can be about, we can dedicate one week to talk about someone's
> particular project, for example, you name it.
>
>
>
> Steve Strowbridge, aka
> The Original Gamer Stevie Strow
> http://ogsteviestrow.com
> ogsteviestrow at gmail.com
>
>
> On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 10:33 PM, Michael Brant <brant.michael.l at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Jim, I think I remember someone asking for some info to help out those who
>> are newbies. I definitely hope that Stevie continues with the tech talk on
>> other CoCoTalk sessions.
>>
>> On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 10:10 PM, RETRO Innovations <go4retro at go4retro.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>> On 5/5/2017 8:48 PM, Steve Strowbridge wrote:
>>>>
>>>> CoCo Talk #7 will be dedicated to newbies and beginners with the Tandy
>>>> Color Computer, we will try and void "highly technical" talk as much as
>>>> possible :)
>>> I thought #6 was the non-technical talk? :-)
>>>
>>> Is there a concern you're trying to address? Is it that people have
>> asked
>>> you to tone down the tech, or is there a desire to create more variety in
>>> topics? Do tech discussions not work well in the format? Is there a
>> cycle
>>> of topic detail and this is the month for these talks, whereas another
>>> month with be more technical?
>>>
>>> I ask because these notifications imply that the tech folks are not as
>>> welcome in the discussions, or that they are continuing to disrupt the
>>> discussions previously held.
>>>
>>> Perhaps it might be worthwhile to put more clarity in place? If the goal
>>> is to rotate between tech and non tech, that's fine. If the goal is to
>>> focus on non-tech, that's probably OK, but where do the tech folks go for
>>> their weekly dose of this? If the discussions always end up technical,
>>> even when the host tries to steer away from that, why does that happen?
>> Is
>>> there something that needs to be done?
>>>
>>> I know, probably deeper than most folks care about, but as a "technical"
>>> person, the note about #6 and this #7 catering to the non technical crowd
>>> raised my eyebrows.
>>>
>>> Jim
>>>
>>>
>>>
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