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REAMUG - "The" source of computer information for appraisers!!
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Who writes the
articles for the REAMUG Journal?
Almost all of the articles are written by
Mary Dum, an expert on computers. Sometimes other appraisers contribute
articles. She is not an appraiser, but is
married to one so knows what appraisers want. She was the editor of the
Quarterly Byte, published by the Appraisal Institute, now discontinued.
Don't let that "grandmotherly" look
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What does REAMUG stand for?
Real Estate Analysts Microcomputer Group, a appraisal computer users
group
How long has it been around?
For over 20 years.
How can I get an order
form for joining and subscribing to the REAMUG Journal?
Contact Mary Dum at mdum@mindspring.com
, or send the REAMUG Order Form with a check for $50 made payable to REAMUG to 948 Hilldale Ave., Berkeley, CA
94708.
How can I get a sample copy or more
information?
Use the REAMUG order form to request a sample copy (Just write Please Send
Sample Copy on the form.) or send email to mdum@mindspring.com
For more information call 510-526-6108
during normal business hours PST.
Who is in REAMUG?
Appraisers from all over the country, from beginners to advanced
computer users, both residential and commercial.
What does it cost?
Annual dues are $50, which includes a bimonthly (every other month)
publication, the REAMUG Journal.
What about meetings and education?
Two educational meetings are held, twice a year, in the spring and
fall. For the past several years they have been held in San Diego, California in the
spring and Oakland, California in the fall.
The cost is $35 per meeting, per person.
The meetings give 10 hours credit
for California license renewal and some other states.
Meetings are from 1PM to 5PM on Friday, and 9AM to 5PM on Saturday. The
Friday night dinners are optional, but well worth the time.
What's in the REAMUG Journal?
Topics of interest to appraisers, such as:
- Hardware and software reviews
- Using the Internet
- Practical tips to get more out of your hardware and software
- Digital cameras and color printers
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