The earlier posts have not been very entertaining, but I think they are informative. Nevertheless, there is a little of both in the videos that I continue with in the "Ask A Mexican" video series. Here are presentations III and IV by Gustavo Arrellano.
and if that wasn't enough, more on culture as observed.
O.K., that's enough culture to consider at one time.
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There is one further departure from any real learning that I can give you, taken from the latest newsletter, Tech Bytes, by Steve Bass, a computer savvy writer who shares his knowledge in his website Newsletter Subscription Resources:
and if that wasn't enough, more on culture as observed.
O.K., that's enough culture to consider at one time.
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There is one further departure from any real learning that I can give you, taken from the latest newsletter, Tech Bytes, by Steve Bass, a computer savvy writer who shares his knowledge in his website Newsletter Subscription Resources:
"Sign up for TechBite's free Steve Bass Technology newsletter
(see link also at "Find Help Here for Computer Newbies..." on the sidebar, too.)
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Warning: The following is another in the category of "absolute time wasters" that you may want to put off trying for another time.
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Parachute Jump is a time wasting game that will test your skills in balance and physics. First click "Jump", then "Chute", ...... then holler "Duck" (Hint: watch the flag for wind direction and speed- just so you won't waste TOO much time.)
Parachute Jump is a time wasting game that will test your skills in balance and physics. First click "Jump", then "Chute", ...... then holler "Duck" (Hint: watch the flag for wind direction and speed- just so you won't waste TOO much time.)
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