try to find a neighborhood kid thats a puter geek. I`ll bet it`ll cost you a lot less than 350.00!
Geez you could add another 200 and get yourself a halfway decent NEW puter! What are you screwing up? Learn how to fix your mess yourself,then when that guy comes over,you can talk puter talk to him and then tell him to get lost!LOL! ----- Original Message ----- From: "TREE MARCELYNAS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "OpenOffice" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 5:56 PM Subject: RE: [users] [moderated] I LOVE YOU !!!! THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH FOR YOUR ADVICE. I WILL DO AS YOU HAVE ADVISED. AND THANKS, TOO, FOR THE SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS SO THAT I CAN USE IT! AND YOU EVEN WROTE IT IN A WAY THAT A NON-COMPUTER-SPEAK PERSON CAN FOLLOW. I SURE DO HOPE YOU HAVE A FINE DAY. YOU KNOW I AM BOUND TO SEEK OUT YOUR HELP AGAIN. BE WARNED. IF YOU SENT A NOTE FROM TREE, IT'S ME, MY NICK NAME IS TREE. TREE ETHINGTON WILL NOW WRITE REAL LETTERS AND PRINT THEM ON HER BRAND SPANKING NEW CANON MP470, WHHOOOOEEEE. MY NEXT RESEARCH IS AIMED AT DECIDING IF I SHOULD GET RID OF THIS LAP TOP AND GET AN IMAC, OR IF I SHOULD TAKE ALL THAT MONEY AND ASK A LOCAL YOKEL TO USE REBUILT AND UPGRADED STUFF AND CREATE ME A SUPER FAST NICE ONE, OR LASTLY IF THERE IS A PC THAT HAS IT ALL, AND SPEED. WANT TO COMMENT??? IT SEEMS LIKE IMAC SOUNDS PRETTY GOOD, BUT I'LL HAVE TO ADD MORE MEMORY RIGHT OFF THE BAT BECAUSE I ALWAYS DOWNLOAD THINGS AND REARRANGE EVERYTHING. EVERY COUPLE OF MONTHS A REALLY COOL, (AND VERY WELL PAID) GEEK GUY COMES OVER AND CLEANS UP ALL MY MESSES, FIXES ANYTHING I SCREWED UP AND I AM GOOD FOR ANOTHER TWO MONTHS. BUT THAT COMES AT A HIGH COST NOW WITH THE INCREASED RATES OF $350 A VISIT. SEEMS LIKE I OUGHT TO JUST GET AN IMAC AND I WONT NEED A GEEK, SO MY FRIENDS SAY. THEREIN LIES MY ISSUE. THE $350 A VISIT, COULD ADD UP TO A REALLY NICE, FAST, UNIT. I REALLY WANT TO GO FAST, FAST. I HATE WAITING FOR INFORMATION OR PAGES TO CATCH UP TO ME. I HAVE A LOT OF YEARS TO MAKE UP FOR SO I GOTTA GO FAST. I JUST GOT MY FIRST COMPUTER ON DECEMBER 15, 2007. THANKS AGAIN MR. KNOTT, AND PLEASE DO FEEL FREE TO COMMENT FREELY IF YOU GET THE TIME TO DO SO, I CAN IMAGINE YOU ARE VERY BUSY. ......... > Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 12:14:40 -0500 > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [users] [moderated] > > Teresa Ethington wrote: > > Hello, i am not sure if this is the proper way to seek HELP. But help. I am a totally newbie to all this computer stuff. I am an old lady who decided to JUMP into the computer age. I even have plans to get a cell phone some day, really, I am that far from current. I just want to find a nice word processing thing (application?). I have Vista and I have maxed out the memory on my laptop so I am told that I should be able to load anything I wish. I read and read all this but I am just not sure where to start? Do I load the Java bridge stuff first, do i even need it. I just use mozilla and internet explorer but I would like to be able to type and print regular old letters to my friends. Can someone please help, I would be very very grateful. > > OpenOffice is an excellent office suite comparable to and compatible > with Microsoft Office. You can download the latest Windows version of > OpenOffice from www.openoffice.org. You can install the version that > includes Java. With OpenOffice, you will be able to create the letters > you wish. In addition to printing them on paper, you can also email > them documents. Just go to www.openoffice.org, click on the link in the > green box and follow the directions to download the file. After the > download is completed, you'll have to double click on that file, to > start the installation process. > > Hopefully, this helps and you can always ask for more advise here. > > > -- > Use OpenOffice.org <http://www.openoffice.org> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
