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Old 05-29-2007, 01:24 PM #32
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Default Computer Lingo

Melody and others,
I've posted in the "Computers and Technology" forum here a thead asking where the best place for learning basic computer "stuff" is. See: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ad.php?t=20718

I'd like to see an entire thread devoted to learning computer skills. Including the special languages used. I hate to use this forum asking questions about basic stuff that others will know. And believe me when I say I have questions. My husband spouts the stuff a lot but I think I have a gap in what goes into my brain from hearing it, rather than what I see and do. I seem to be able to learn readily by doing it myself, but not by listening and trying to learn. And then maybe it comes from 27 years of marriage.

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