Monday, September 25, 2006

More comments from the trainees

Raylene says:
Hi how to use word how to get into the internet and to save files and to change my back grounds and change screen savers

Noel writes:
dear chris
i have learned how to use the mouse and also getting the hang of the keyboard

Janice says:
ive have learnt how to send an email and check my mail

Pat Says:
I have learnt to use the mouse. I can turn on the computer and logging on.
I can send an E-mail.

Sandra says:
hi there christine well on the course i have learn alot about more about how to get on to the internet iam slowly getting there it is taken alot to take in for me sandra

Bev Writes:
Hi Christina, I have learned to log on, and to get on to Yahoo, to read and send an E mail, somewhat confusedly. I hope I am remembering more each lesson.I still have a lot to learn. Bev.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

great team you have Christina for the Wednesday night coarse a happy lot

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Anonymous said...

...please where can I buy a unicorn?

Boss lady said...

Dear Anonymous,

Directions for buying a unicorn...

Go left past the black swamp about 30 kms, then hang a right just before you reach the orange overhead bridge. You'll see a purple palace straight ahead, yes? Don't go in there; a very cranky fairy lives there, and he roasts unwanted visitors with his mother's wand.

Instead, creep quietly along the western border of the purple palace (make sure your lights are off - better yet, get out and push the car!) till you get to the bong bong tree- it's only a couple of km's along!

From there, you better drive quick to avoid the qajar bird; those droppings have been known to strip metal in seconds.

Ahead, you should see an old shack under a toppetree with an old man sitting on the porch. He usually keeps a unicorn or two in the back bedroom under the floor. He might be persuaded to sell you one for the right price.

If he's not at home, you're outta luck.