*Laura Vargas* wrote:
Dear Friends,
The sugar translation marathon was called Miski Pachamama [sweet earth]
2010. We are currently looking forward for a second and third versions,
where we would love to translate sugar to other native languages, starting
with Shippibo, Ashaninka and Arawak.
On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 15:24, Chris Leonard cjlhomeaddr...@gmail.com wrote:
Laura Vargas wrote:
Dear Friends,
The sugar translation marathon was called Miski Pachamama [sweet earth]
2010. We are currently looking forward for a second and third versions,
where we would love to translate sugar
S050 - Informática para Tontos
https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1FVJC2Ij4Vsub_3RJBu9HIhf6qRqdQVbq1WZrvebm7-c
E050 - Computer Science for Dummies
https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=131-kPidBmlTFE14DvSkYFGzNWlWD1KjY0lsAW673vag
Carlos Rabassa
Voluntario
Red de Apoyo al Plan Ceibal
Frederick,
I am not familiar with WIndows. I switched to Macintosh in 1993.
Last May a few nice knowledgeable guys tried to put SoaS in my Mac but it
wouldn´t work.
They concluded SoaS was not yet ready for MacOS.
Does SoaS work now in Macs?
Has anyone tried it successfully?
Carlos
Carlos Rabassa wrote:
Frederick,
I am not familiar with WIndows. I switched to Macintosh in 1993.
Last May a few nice knowledgeable guys tried to put SoaS in my Mac but it
wouldn´t work.
They concluded SoaS was not yet ready for MacOS.
Does SoaS work now in Macs?
Has anyone tried it
Thanks Thomas,
today is too late in the day for me and tomorrow I will be busy all day.
Will try this later on but I´m afraid you overestimated my capacity, I said I
am a dummy.
These instructions and so many alternatives remind me quite a bit of previous
experiences when I could see the
On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 17:36, Carlos Rabassa car...@mac.com wrote:
S050 - Informática para Tontos
https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1FVJC2Ij4Vsub_3RJBu9HIhf6qRqdQVbq1WZrvebm7-c
E050 - Computer Science for Dummies