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Dear Marilyn, Where are you in TN? What is hubby's dx and current

symptoms? We are on a seemingly endless 3 hour turning, choking, wound

dressing, head and bottom patting no sleep schedule and to avoid grazing

thru all the junk food in the house I'm trying to stay awake playing with

this exacting and frustrating machine. One of these days or nights I may

even locate and try to read the instructions, When we first got it--Compaq

/ windows --it was programmed to get mail and I could reply to sender.

Lightning fried it and repairs complicated use. Cyberspace must be full of

misplaced stuff, and I still don't understand where deletes go. cbt.net

says SDS generates more mail than all the businesses in Springhill and they

turn off the spigot and sewer everything if I don't get rid of it daily. If

accepts puter-tutoring as a sub mission I'll wait on line. Meanwhile ,

Barb Selleck helps me lots and is wonderful and Pam can find and make

anything easy to access. Trouble is, med speak is a foreign language and

mine is a teensy pocket dictionary. Love. Doesn't make me any bigger or

stronger or a better engineer or therapist. Helps with patience and

perseverance, but it is the day to day hints for coping and managing that

keeps me going. Do the " stories " help you? Bill's " make it to order " plans

are great! Laundry beckons and it is Jan's watering time. Abby normal's

brain mean anything to you? Night, morning, bye. LA Louise in Springhill

where the sun will shine and the temp will be 74 today.

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Greetings Louise!

You noted:

> If accepts puter-tutoring as a sub mission

> I'll wait on line.

LOL! Right behind my wife, my mother-in-law, my father, my mother ... ;-)

Actually, if folks want, I might do a 'how to' on a periodic basis. Nothing

fancy, more a 'how did I do that' when I put stuff together.

> Meanwhile, Barb Selleck helps me lots and is

> wonderful and Pam can find and make anything

> easy to access.

And that's the real benefit of a support group. It's not just about MSA.

It's about finding our way around Cyberspace to find answers to help. Folks

like Barb and Pam and Bill are invaluable for all of us.

> Trouble is, med speak is a foreign language ...

AMEN! Of course, computer speak isn't much better. :-/

> Abby normal's brain mean anything to you?

Uh, you probably know this ... it came from Young enstein, where Dr

enstein ask's his assistant if the brain he just put into the monster

and revived was the famous humanitarian. His assistant, Igor noted " Well,

no. " Dr F asks whose brain that was then... " Abby. Abby Someone. Abby

Someone? Yes, Abby Normal [abnormal] ... "

I love slightly twisted humor and Young enstein is full of it. Lots of

fun. Plus, it's message of human spirit overcoming the greatest of

obstacles is very reassuring for all of us.

Regards,

=jbf=

B. Fisher

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I would like to know how to get and e-mail or web address into e-mail

correspondence so that it will open directly. Marilyn in TN

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>

>To: <shydrager >

>Subject: Re: Gene Testing , Fisher, Love, Abby normal

>Date: Tue, Feb 20, 2001, 7:19 PM

>

>Greetings Louise!

>

>You noted:

>

>> If accepts puter-tutoring as a sub mission

>> I'll wait on line.

>

>LOL! Right behind my wife, my mother-in-law, my father, my mother ... ;-)

>

>Actually, if folks want, I might do a 'how to' on a periodic basis. Nothing

>fancy, more a 'how did I do that' when I put stuff together.

>

>> Meanwhile, Barb Selleck helps me lots and is

>> wonderful and Pam can find and make anything

>> easy to access.

>

>And that's the real benefit of a support group. It's not just about MSA.

>It's about finding our way around Cyberspace to find answers to help. Folks

>like Barb and Pam and Bill are invaluable for all of us.

>

>> Trouble is, med speak is a foreign language ...

>

>AMEN! Of course, computer speak isn't much better. :-/

>

>> Abby normal's brain mean anything to you?

>

>Uh, you probably know this ... it came from Young enstein, where Dr

>enstein ask's his assistant if the brain he just put into the monster

>and revived was the famous humanitarian. His assistant, Igor noted " Well,

>no. " Dr F asks whose brain that was then... " Abby. Abby Someone. Abby

>Someone? Yes, Abby Normal [abnormal] ... "

>

>I love slightly twisted humor and Young enstein is full of it. Lots of

>fun. Plus, it's message of human spirit overcoming the greatest of

>obstacles is very reassuring for all of us.

>

>

>Regards,

>=jbf=

>

> B. Fisher

>

>

>

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I would like to know how to get and e-mail or web address into e-mail

correspondence so that it will open directly. Marilyn in TN

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>

>To: <shydrager >

>Subject: Re: Gene Testing , Fisher, Love, Abby normal

>Date: Tue, Feb 20, 2001, 7:19 PM

>

>Greetings Louise!

>

>You noted:

>

>> If accepts puter-tutoring as a sub mission

>> I'll wait on line.

>

>LOL! Right behind my wife, my mother-in-law, my father, my mother ... ;-)

>

>Actually, if folks want, I might do a 'how to' on a periodic basis. Nothing

>fancy, more a 'how did I do that' when I put stuff together.

>

>> Meanwhile, Barb Selleck helps me lots and is

>> wonderful and Pam can find and make anything

>> easy to access.

>

>And that's the real benefit of a support group. It's not just about MSA.

>It's about finding our way around Cyberspace to find answers to help. Folks

>like Barb and Pam and Bill are invaluable for all of us.

>

>> Trouble is, med speak is a foreign language ...

>

>AMEN! Of course, computer speak isn't much better. :-/

>

>> Abby normal's brain mean anything to you?

>

>Uh, you probably know this ... it came from Young enstein, where Dr

>enstein ask's his assistant if the brain he just put into the monster

>and revived was the famous humanitarian. His assistant, Igor noted " Well,

>no. " Dr F asks whose brain that was then... " Abby. Abby Someone. Abby

>Someone? Yes, Abby Normal [abnormal] ... "

>

>I love slightly twisted humor and Young enstein is full of it. Lots of

>fun. Plus, it's message of human spirit overcoming the greatest of

>obstacles is very reassuring for all of us.

>

>

>Regards,

>=jbf=

>

> B. Fisher

>

>

>

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Marilyn

If you have Netscape Mail

Go to the top of your New Message and click the Help A menu will come

down. Click Index and it will give you all kinds of help topics. The

one to help you insert addresses and such is called Attachments. Or you

can type in the request for what you need to know.

Barb In Arlington

64' tonight. But cold tomorrow

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Greetings Marilyn!

You wrote:

> I would like to know how to get and e-mail or web address

> into e-mail correspondence so that it will open directly.

Sigh! I tried. Really I did. It's been crazy around here this week. So,

had your note open on my system desktop, just never did get around to it.

Apologies for the delay.

The secret is to use CTRL-C and CTRL-V. For example to snag the email

address for this mailing list, I click in the 'To' field, type CTRL-C (Copy)

[ hold the ctrl key down - usually located below the shift key - and while

holding it down, type c ]. This moves that field into the 'Paste Buffer'.

You can then paste that buffer into a document by pressing CTRL-V [ same as

CTRL-C, but use type v ]. For example:

shydrager

Or if you want to copy and paste a Web site address (a URL), then goto your

navigator window and click in the address field, type Ctrl-C, then switch

back to the document into which you want to paste the address and press

Ctrl-V. For example:

http://www.wizwheelz.com/

Hope that explanation helps.

Regards,

=jbf=

B. Fisher

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Greetings Marilyn!

You wrote:

> I would like to know how to get and e-mail or web address

> into e-mail correspondence so that it will open directly.

Sigh! I tried. Really I did. It's been crazy around here this week. So,

had your note open on my system desktop, just never did get around to it.

Apologies for the delay.

The secret is to use CTRL-C and CTRL-V. For example to snag the email

address for this mailing list, I click in the 'To' field, type CTRL-C (Copy)

[ hold the ctrl key down - usually located below the shift key - and while

holding it down, type c ]. This moves that field into the 'Paste Buffer'.

You can then paste that buffer into a document by pressing CTRL-V [ same as

CTRL-C, but use type v ]. For example:

shydrager

Or if you want to copy and paste a Web site address (a URL), then goto your

navigator window and click in the address field, type Ctrl-C, then switch

back to the document into which you want to paste the address and press

Ctrl-V. For example:

http://www.wizwheelz.com/

Hope that explanation helps.

Regards,

=jbf=

B. Fisher

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Greetings Marilyn!

You wrote:

> I would like to know how to get and e-mail or web address

> into e-mail correspondence so that it will open directly.

Sigh! I tried. Really I did. It's been crazy around here this week. So,

had your note open on my system desktop, just never did get around to it.

Apologies for the delay.

The secret is to use CTRL-C and CTRL-V. For example to snag the email

address for this mailing list, I click in the 'To' field, type CTRL-C (Copy)

[ hold the ctrl key down - usually located below the shift key - and while

holding it down, type c ]. This moves that field into the 'Paste Buffer'.

You can then paste that buffer into a document by pressing CTRL-V [ same as

CTRL-C, but use type v ]. For example:

shydrager

Or if you want to copy and paste a Web site address (a URL), then goto your

navigator window and click in the address field, type Ctrl-C, then switch

back to the document into which you want to paste the address and press

Ctrl-V. For example:

http://www.wizwheelz.com/

Hope that explanation helps.

Regards,

=jbf=

B. Fisher

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