James Knott wrote: > John Meyer wrote: >> >> The Signature and the image are good, but for some people you need to >> spell it out. Again, I'm not cracking on people's intelligence. I'm >> just saying that some are a little too literal (ie if you say that >> Openoffice works with Windows Vista, somebody will come along and ask if >> it works with Windows Vista Personal/Business/etc edition). >> >> > Oh, I'm well aware of that. I spent close to 4 years at IBM, providing > computer support. Some users worry about every stupid thing or can't > get beyond what they've memorized (not learned). And some are simply > clueless. ;-)
PR helps. Like I said, I'm trying to write letters hoping something will be picked up by somebody. Magazines, radio shows, the type of things that some semi-geeks might read. The thing that really gets to me is that but for computers, these people are normal, middle-intelligent people who can hold down a job in a business field. Many have college degrees, but all of a sudden put them in front of a computer and they look like they just stepped off the short bus. -- The NCP Revue (http://www.ncprevue.com) Looking at the sad, sorry state of child support. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]