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Computers Can Bridge the Generation Gap |
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Written by Tammy Ruggles Whether it’s a grandmother showing the family tree to a grandchild on the internet, or a grandchild showing a grandparent how to play internet checkers online, computers are quickly bridging the generation gap. Maybe you have never owned a computer or don’t even know how to turn one on, but there are plenty of ways to learn how to use one. Some community colleges and community centers offer courses in basic computer skills. Some instructional DVD’s and computer CD’s are available. Or maybe even a friend or relative can show you in a few simple steps. It’s not so hard. If you can work a sewing machine, a computer shouldn’t be too hard. Don’t let the idea frighten you. It can open up a whole new world, for you as well as your family. |
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Written by Debbie Panell The Blog. If you don’t at least know what one is, you must not spend much time online! It seems everyone – and every company – has a blog. But if you haven’t already started one, is it for you? I’m a writer. Always have been, always will be. Even if I win the lottery, I’ll still be a writer. Granted, a different kind of writer – but a writer nonetheless. But my blog has nothing to do with writing. It has to do with whatever is on my mind at that moment in time. A “diary” of sorts, if you will. But many people are finding way to make money by blogging. Before you decide to start blogging, whether for personal use or as part of a business plan) there are some things you need to consider first. |
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