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EPICUG

Press Release

On the big screen!

The Estes Park Computer Users Group is now the Estes Park Internet Computer Users Group (EPICUG)

Estes Park, Colorado, March 20, 1996: On Wednesday, March 20, 1996 EPICUG will meet in the Hondius Room of the Estes Park Library at 7:00 P.M.
bulletLee Lasson, creator of Estes Park On-Line will present the program on the big screen provided by Convention Center which has been interfaced to a Windows 95 machine.
bulletEPICUG is open to all with an interest in computers and the Internet.

What is EPICUG?

Estes Park Internet Computer Users Group (EPICUG). With the coming of age of the Internet and the World Wide Web, the 10 year old Computer Users Group embraces the new cross platform technologies of the Internet which provides the impetus for the re-birth of the group as the Estes Park Internet Computer Users Group (EPICUG).
bulletThe Internet and the World Wide Web open new opportunities to Estes Park businesses never before possible.
bulletThe Internet is the new media for entertainment and information for Estes Park residents.
bullet17% (37 million) of total persons aged 16 and above in the US and Canada have used the Internet. Approximately 8% (18 million) of total persons aged 16 and above in the US and Canada have used the World Wide Web in the past three months. Internet users average 5 hours and 28 minutes per week on the Internet. Total Internet usage in the US and Canada is equivalent to the total playback of rented video tapes.

  1. (source: The Commercenet/Nielsen Internet Demographics Survey at
  2. <http://www.nielsenmedia.com/whatsnew/execsum2.htm>)
    bulletThe Internet provides new challenges to computer users. The techniques and tools are very similar if you use a Mac, Windows or UNIX.
    bulletThe group will focus on using your computer to navigate the Internet.
    bulletAdditional topics to be covered in the regular monthly meetings include:
    1. Getting your business on the World Wide Web
    2. Internet Service Providers
    3. What's New on the Web
    4. How to create Web pages
    5. Protocols: TCP/IP, FTP, SMTP, POP3, HTTP, HTML and what they mean to you.
    6. Security on the Internet
    7. How to create Graphics for the Web
    8. How to promote your web site
    9. How to connect using a Mac, Windows, or Windows95
    bulletThe presentation will be by Lee Lasson, creator of Estes Park On-Line. Lee will show on the big screen what's new and hot on the Internet. The big screen projection device, provided by Convention Center, which has been successfully interfaced to a Windows 95 machine. Lee will demonstrate how to use Netscape's Navigator and Microsoft's Internet Explorer to access Estes Park On-Line web sites. Come and see the sizzle of the Web and get your first look at Virtual Reality (VRML) on the Web, Java, Shockwave, and how to use Frames.
    bulletEPICUG meetings are free and open to all with an interest in computers and the Internet. Bring your questions as there is always ample time for Q&A. Start learning with EPICUG where users help users.
    bulletTo get more information about the meeting you can call Lee Lasson 970-586-4760, send email to epicug@on-line.com, or point your browser to Estes Park On-Line's home page for EPICUG <http://estes.on-line.com/epicug/>. Between meeting discussions are at the Estes Park On-Line WebBoard <http://estes.on-line.com/> in the EPICUG Topic area.
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EPICUG webmaster:
Mike Molloy, Mountain Data Systems
Thanks to Estes Park On-Line for hosting this site.
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