Good to know I am not a total "eejit" as my granddad would say! And
another reason why it is important to always ask for clarification - I
am glad Ron did that because it helped clear up my comments. Thanks.

Yesterday our Legacy Virtual Users' Group had our monthly Google+
hangout and one of the items we discussed was the various "teasers" by
Geoff throughout the summer as well as what we were the most
interested in as far as improvements and additions to Legacy. It is
always interesting to hear what others think are important features.

Our LVUG Community Google+ hangouts are on air and recorded for any
Legacy users who might be interested. There is something about being
able to talk with people or show how we do things (by sharing the
screen) that helps. I also use some of the questions I see on this
Forum and work through them in my Tuesday's Tips at the site - we are
a group of Legacy users if any of you want to have a bit more
interaction. I enjoy this Forum as well, as I am always learning
something!

Tessa Keough
Guild of One-Name Studies, No. 5089
Legacy Virtual Users' Group
One Place Studies - Plate Cove, Newfoundland


On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 4:49 AM, Syble Glasscock <[email protected]> wrote:
> When I think of "bells and whistles" your googled answer is certainly what I
> think of :  "the things that something, especially a device or machine, has
> or does that are not necessary but that make it more exciting or
> interesting".  A vehicle with navigation, USB outlets, tinted glass, sun
> roof, CD player etc., many things we use regularly, like computers,
> printers, software programs, some are basic and cost much less, but the
> extra "bells and whistles" is what we want if we can afford them.
>
> Syble in TX
>SNIP



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