Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Jackie:
Bobby keeps telling me just to play around with it. That is the only
way to learn. But every time I do something like that it takes him
about 4 or more hours to figure out how to clean up the mess I make.
Seems that I never remember what it was I did to create the problem in
the first place.
Kathy has pulled me out of more messes than I care to remember, or she
wants to remember too, I'm sure. :)
Can't you go on to the Mayo site. Most of these big places have indebth
sites where you can pretty much find anything you want. In fact Harvard
and Cornell even put some of their professors' lessons right on their
sites. There are a lot of "papers" that are put on there too.
Sue
>
> Hi Sue
>
> Thanks for the site. I talked to our new librarian today and he told me who to call
>at Mayo to try and
> get permission to be a patron and get lots of their information. Hope it works.
>Will call next
> week--figure this is a busy week for everyone including Mayo.
>
> I am simply going to have to bug poor Kathy and learn how to make links. After all,
>she has nothing
> better to do than instruct us computer geniuses, right : ) (Like heck, I can hear
>Kathy muttering in
> the background--G)
>
> Isn't that the story all the time--I promise this won't hurt you as it is only a
>little bit of spray.
> I like technology too, but I wish we wouldn't jump quite so quickly to use it all
>the time.
>
> Thanks again for sending the book--as soon as I get through this week, I can read
>it--hooray. I caught
> Ed giving it the ole' hawkeye look so will have to watch over the book or he will
>begin reading it.
>
> jackief
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