The 2nd UK Media Center and Windows Home Server User Group meeting is less than a week away, but there is still time to register.
Here is what Ian is saying:
Just a reminder about the user group event next Saturday, there is still time to register for what should be a fantastic day!
When you love Media Center and Windows Home Server as much as we do, you want to tell everyone about it!
That’s why we’re putting on the UK Media Center and Windows Home Server Event, taking place on Saturday June 12, 2010 at “The Studio” in the heart of Birmingham. Media Center and Windows Home Server enthusiasts, experts, and newcomers to the digital home scene are all welcome.
We have lined up a great selection of speakers for you to hear and products for you to see. Meet people from DVB Logic, Passive Technologies, The Green Button, Amulet Devices, and JFDI Engineering, as well as UK MVPs and other Media Center and Windows Home Server experts! Hear from the experts on how to put together a great Home Server and Media Center experience! Get hands-on with products from Tranquil PC, Evolve Media, and Niveus Media, Sonos, and more!
As if that wasn’t enough encouragement to attend, we’ve got great prizes too – we’ve got 10 xtreamers to give away, copies of Windows Home Server and Windows 7, T-Shirts, mugs, pens, and even socks! We’ve got a Zune HD worth around $200.00, and a Sonos multi-room music system S5 Zone Player worth £349.00, and with places limited to 120 people you’ve got a 1 in 120 chance of taking one home with you!
For the first 100 arriving there will be a free 2GB USB drive, so don’t be late! Places are filling up fast, so register soon to make sure you can attend. Registration link is here, see you there!
So what are you waiting for?
See you there next week.

Super stuff, too bad I live so far away, I would have attended.
Andrew, I look forward to your review on what you did and anything related to WHS. Maybe you can test your podcasting skill and give us WHS listeners a 1 hour+ show. I would definately mention it on our show.
I also follow Ian and look forward to his podcast.