The computer club met at its headquarters on rue Saint-Just on Friday 27 January. About thirty enthusiasts met at the call of their president, Michel Forestier. The latter, particularly hoarse, gave the floor to his vice-president Christian Soniano for a speech turned towards the future following the two years of pandemic which contributed to a certain attrition of memberships. However, the club wants to be dynamic and has more than 30 members and volunteer trainers who provide sessions all week long on multiple registers. : video and creation of slideshows, word processing, mobile phone… The club is celebrating its 37th anniversary this year, in 1986 home computing was in its infancy, with the famous DOS (Disk operating system) ancestor of interfaces famous “what a long way and evolutions”, said Michel Forestier. All the Ouveillanais geeks then gathered around a glass of friendship.