Pegah’s Family Restaurant
12122 West 87th Street
Lenexa, KS 66215
Second block W of Quivira Rd, N side

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Friday, April 25, 2025, 11:30 am ~ 1:30 pm

Presentation:
Safe Searches for Support Websites
(PDF)

Computer Device Trouble?
Bring your Questions

Visitors Always Welcome

SenCom Lunch & Learn usually meets on the 4th Friday of the month. This is a social gathering, with casual computer talk and good times. You can join in the conversation or just come and listen. Everyone learns something!
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John Huffman is the new
Hospitality Director
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The SenCom Board of Directors

cordially invites you to our MEMBERS-ONLY Annual Meeting on Friday, May 9, 2025, from noon until 3 p.m. at Lakeview Village. Lunch will be served at noon, and attendees can start arriving at about 11:30. We will be meeting in the Treetop Room, located on the 5th floor of the Southridge Building, 14001 West 92nd St, Lenexa, KS (see directions and maps below).

This meeting will feature a free luncheon plus drawings for many door prizes.  The business portion will include the election of officers for the positions of Secretary and Treasurer.


Presentation Topic:
“Tropical Costa Rica”

Presenter:
Charlotte Drayer, Road Scholar Ambassador

Charlotte majored in anthropology/archeology as an undergraduate.  When she was 40, and her sons were mature enough to go home to an empty house after school, she became an elementary teacher and then a district coordinator of school improvement.  Charlotte, a Road Scholar Ambassador, loves to learn about everything that contributes to the development and changes in cultures.  Because Road Scholar is a non-profit organization that focuses on learning, and because the people who choose Road Scholar programs are interesting as well, she has taken 23 Road Scholar programs, both domestic and international, since retiring.  She has just returned from her 6th continent, Australia.  She used to travel with her husband, Kirby, but she has been a widow for 2 1/2 years, so she travels by herself now.


An RSVP is required by Midnight, Wednesday, April 30, 2025, if you plan to attend, so we can notify the caterer of how many will be there. You can RSVP by email to Lou Risley at sencomprez@gmail.com or call her at (913) 298-0575.

Your RSVP must be received no later than midnight on Wednesday, April 30, 2025, or there will be a $15 charge at the door. 

The Annual Meeting takes the place of the May General Meeting.


Directions: From 95th and Quivira, go west on 95th St. Turn right (north) on Pflumm Rd. Just past the railroad tracks is a stoplight at Santa Fe Trail Drive. Turn left (southwest) on Santa Fe Trail Drive and go to Widmer St. From the north, at 87th and Pflumm, turn south toward 95th and just before the railroad tracks, turn right (southwest) and go to Widmer St. Turn right (north) on Widmer and proceed to the Lakeview Entrance. The large building just inside the entrance is the Southridge Building, where the luncheon will be held. You will be looking at the back of the building. (See maps below.)
Also, see Google Map→
Proceed around to the front of Southridge (bearing right) and park your car in the parking lot by the entrance. Enter the lobby and take the elevator to the 5th floor. Turn right and proceed down to the end of the hall where the dining room is located.

 



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SenCom is on Facebook. See the access instructions below to find our Facebook Group page (SenComKC).  Check it out!  Share your favorite SenCom moment or interaction.

To access the group page:

  1. Log in to your Facebook account.
  2. On your computer, click “Search Facebook” in the left-hand corner (to the left of the home icon, or on your mobile device, in the middle of the screen on top, then type SenComKC (not case sensitive).
  3. Search results should give you “Groups,” and under that, you will see SenComKC. To the right of your search results, you should see a “Join” button. Click the button to request to be a member of this Facebook group.
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*  Volunteer Needed  *

SOS! NEEDED NOW! Volunteer to help our Board of Directors fill the board position of Vice President. If interested, please email me or another Board Member. Our email addresses are on the “Board of Directors” page under the “About Us” menu. Remember, this is your organization; please help us keep it healthy and growing!!
LITTLE OR NO COMPUTER SKILLS REQUIRED.
Lou Risley, 913-298-0575 or sencomprez@gmail.com
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GEEK FREE
By Joe Callison
15 April 2025

Computer Buying Guide

Choosing a computer should generally be guided by what you want to be able to do and how much you are willing to spend. That will help define the boundaries for available choices. Some may only want to do email and browse the internet and need a reliable budget computer. Others may also want to stream movies in high resolution, play online computer games with high frame rates, or use artificial intelligence without using the cloud and need higher performance models.

To compare annual costs of purchase options, the cost per year of use can be estimated by adding the purchase cost plus expected maintenance and other costs, subtracting the value at the end of use, if any, and dividing by the total years of use.

Chromebooks released from 2021 onwards will receive 10 years of automatic updates, while those released before 2021 can opt in to extended updates for a total of 10 years from the platform’s release, though with some feature limitations due to not being supported by the older hardware.

On average, MacBooks typically receive new macOS updates for around 5-7 years after their initial release, with security updates potentially continuing for a few more years beyond that.

Apple generally provides software updates for iPads for 5-7 years, but this can vary depending on the specific model and the release of new operating systems.

Microsoft generally supports Windows versions for 10 years with free software updates, technical assistance, and security fixes, after which it recommends upgrading to the latest version. For example, Windows 10 was released in 2015 and will reach end of support on October 14, 2025. Windows 11 was released in 2021.

Laptops have an average lifetime of 3 to 5 years of mobile use because of greater susceptibility to damage and the cost of repairs. For stationary use as a desktop computer, the life may be longer. The first part to fail is typically the battery, which degrades in performance over time to the point that it needs to be replaced, or the laptop must be plugged in all the time to be used. Since most recent laptops do not have easily removable batteries, the cost for replacement may be enough to convince someone to upgrade to a newer laptop instead. Depending on how the laptop is used, other common failures are a hinge breaking loose from the body or the flexible cable connecting the logic board to the screen being damaged. The likelihood of a hinge failure can be reduced by always opening from the center instead of a corner and adjusting the hinge tension if it gets to be too much. The flexible cable can be replaced by a repair shop, with cost depending on the complexity of disassembly and availability of a new or used cable. After 5 to 7 years, the hard drive or solid state drive may become slow or unreliable and should be replaced. This is also true for desktop computers, though the rest of the desktop hardware generally lasts at least 10 years.

Most users are ready to move on to newer technology in 7 to 10 years, even if the hardware still works. Some prefer to upgrade to a new system every 2 to 3 years and sell the old system for a fraction of its initial cost.

Considering the above, let’s look at some typical buying scenarios for senior adults.

Budget Computers for Email and Internet Browsing

With new Chromebooks now being supported with updates for 10 years, they are a viable low-cost option for the intended uses. Name brands such as Lenovo, HP, ASUS, and Acer with 14” screens are available for $200 to $300 with low requirements for processors, RAM, and storage space. Celeron, Pentium, and ARM processors with at least 4GB RAM and 64GB storage are adequate for Chromebooks. Higher-performance models are available in the $400 to $600 range, but you might as well get a Windows laptop at those prices.

Windows laptops with 15” or larger screens are available for $300 to $500. It is recommended to avoid Celeron and Pentium processors for Windows use, and also avoid any with less than a minimum of 8GB of RAM and 128GB SSD.

Windows name brand desktops (not including monitor) are available for $350 to $650. The same recommendations for processors, RAM and SSD stated above apply.

Mid-range Consumer Computers for Most Uses

Windows laptops with 15” screen resolutions of 1920 x 1080 or higher, Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 5 processors, 16GB RAM, and 256GB SSD are capable of most uses except advanced photo and video editing for professionals and extreme gaming experiences. They are available in the range of $700 to $1,000. For Apple users, Macbook Air laptops with similar specifications start at $1299.

Windows desktop computers (not including monitor) with the same processor, RAM, and SSD requirements as above are available in the $500 to $700 range. Mini PCs are also available in the same price range.

Copilot+ PC for AI or Moderate Gaming

Windows laptops equipped for artificial intelligence and moderate gaming are available in the $900 to $1,400 range. These include a neural processor to more efficiently handle artificial intelligence processing on the device instead of using mostly web resources. The Copilot+ PC name applies to laptops meeting the minimum requirements of 16GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and a neural processor to boost processing to 40 trillion operations per second (TOPS). Desktop processors for AI will be coming out later this year.

MICROSOFT EXCERPTS FROM END OF SUPPORT FOR WINDOWS 10

If you need more time before moving to a Copilot+ PC or other new Windows 11 device, a one-year Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for $30 USD will help protect your Windows 10 device. Enrollment for this program will open in 2025.

ESU is a paid program that will entitle enrolled PCs to receive Critical and Important security updates after support for Windows 10 ends. The program will provide Critical and Important security updates but will not provide other types of updates or technical support.

On October 14, 2025, support for non-subscription versions of Office will be affected in two ways:

  • Support for Office 2016 and Office 2019 will end across all operating systems.
  • Office 2024 and Office 2021 (including Office LTSC versions) will continue to run on Windows 10 but will no longer be supported.

To maintain a supported configuration, we recommend that you upgrade your device to Windows 11 and consider subscribing to Microsoft 365. If you are running Office 2021, Office LTSC 2021, Office 2024, or Office LTSC 2024, you can also migrate that license to a new Windows 11 device. As you consider your options, please note that support for Office 2021 and Office LTSC 2021 will end one year later, in October 2026.



 

FOR~GO
(For Geeks Only)

By Joe Callison
9 December 2024

Windows 11+

If there are things about Windows 11 that bug you or you would just like to customize it beyond the built-in capabilities provided by Microsoft, take a look at https://windhawk.net. This collection of open-source customization mods may have just the features you wish Windows 11 had. A review of its capabilities can be found at Windhawk is one of the coolest Windows customization tools I’ve ever seen

If you would rather try a Linux distro that looks like Windows 11, take a look at three of the best possibilities at 3 free Linux distros that look and feel like Windows | PCWorld

Lastly, if you intend to upgrade to Windows 11 24H2 eventually but have been holding off because of all the reported problems, I have just completed the updates on two different brands of laptops, both about 3 years old, and had no issues. The updates did take much longer than expected, and I took the precaution of creating system image backups before performing them. Interestingly, I have not really noticed any changes that stand out as of yet, perhaps because they are not AI PCs.
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SenCom gratefully acknowledges the
following organizations for their support:

Google Fiber

City of Shawnee:
Parks & Recreation Department

Johnson County Library:
Central Resource, Oak Park


SENCOM IS A NOT-FOR-PROFIT KANSAS CORPORATION
UNDER THE IRS 501(C)(3) RULES



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