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Re: Becoming a "Super User" (was Re: Teach files to AppleWorks Gs)



VERY GOOD response ... if you're not willing to invest something its
obviously not worth learning!!!

sheldon@atlcom.net (Sheldon Simms) wrote:
>In article <Pine.PMDF.3.91.961202125312.1264403B-100000@OBERLIN.EDU>, Toby
>Reiter <str4552@OBERLIN.EDU> wrote:

>> As it is right now, most computer users can be at only 
>> three levels: illiterate, moderate user, or super user.  The road from 
>> illiterate to moderate user is easy to follow: simply by reading all 
>> your manuals cover to cover you can pretty much get to that level. 
>> However, there is no way to get from moderate to super user as far as 
>> I can see (on any platform).

>If that were true then there would be no "super users" as you seem to
>think there are.

>I am not one of the illustrious people you mentioned but I'll tell you how
>I learned about my Apple II and computers in general. My father got an

<SNIPPED>

>Specifically, for you and your Apple II, call the Byteworks, or post a
>message to c.s.a2 with the subject "HELP ME MIKE WESTERFIELD, YOU'RE MY
>ONLY HOPE!" If you have an Apple IIgs, you might want to check out The
>Byteworks' "How to program..." books to teach you C. Otherwise tell us
>what kind of thing you want to learn to do, and you will get some advice.

>-Sheldon

>-- 
>W. Sheldon Simms III - sheldon@atlcom.net

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