askye, libraries will sometimes run training sessions on computer software -- can you check to see if any of the libraries near you are offering any workshops? Or local continuing education centers, maybe?
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oh ... I watched the original Dark Shadows when it was new. My first year of college, it was so popular that, since it came on during the hours allotted to labs, there would be one designated lab person and everyone else would go up to the nearest dorm and watch it there, then return.
My library doesn't (and the temp agency doesn't either) but I'll look and see if there are any options in Burlington.
oh ... I watched the original Dark Shadows when it was new.
My Mom watched it when I was tiny. I'm pretty sure it was my first exposure to vampires and spooky stuff, and I always teased Mom that it was ultimately her doing that I turned out this way.
or was it Lotus Notes? anyone remember that one?
Notes, or 1-2-3?
I remember using VisiCalc.
or was it Lotus Notes? anyone remember that one?
Notes, or 1-2-3?
Oh, man. Probably 1-2-3, come to think of it.
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Yep. The original spreadsheet software on an Apple II with a Silentwriter thermal printer.
My business computer software class in college (1986, IIRC) taught us 1-2-3, WordPerfect, and I think Lotus Notes. I remember using WordPerfect for our group paper in history, and when we tried to merge the four separate papers we were typing, we lost everything. I had to stay another 12 hours just to retype the whole thing (45 pages) myself, since I was the fastest typist and we didn't want to risk having to merge multiple files again.