[gui-talk] Fwd: computer tutorials

Steve Pattison srp at internode.on.net
Sun Sep 10 23:17:13 CDT 2006


If you are interested in any of these tutorials please make sure you 
write to Chris at chrischas0713 at charter.net.  Also all prices are in 
US dollars.  -Steve.

>From: Chris Judd chrischas0713 at charter.net
>To: pc-audio at pc-audio.org
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>If this is off topic for this list, I apologize and will not repost it. I
>thought by the description of this group that this may be of interest to
>members.
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>Tutorials
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>Please feel free to distribute the following to other lists and friends you
>think might be interested and have them e-mail me at
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>Chrischas0713 at charter.net
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>I now have eleven tutorials out!!!
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>Here is the pricing info and what each one covers.
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>Pricing:
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>If you buy 1, 2, or 3, tutorials, it is $8 a piece, because these tutorials
>are $8 individually, but I am bundling them if people buy multiple ones, so
>they don't have to pay $8 all the time.
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>If someone buys 4 tutorials, they only pay $28 for all four instead of $32.
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>If someone buys 5 tutorials, they will pay $35 instead of $40.
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>If someone buys 6 tutorials, they will pay $42 instead of $48
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>If someone buys 7 tutorials, they pay $42 instead of $56.
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>If someone buys 8 tutorials, they pay $48 instead of $64.
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>If someone buys 9 tutorials, they pay $54 instead of $72
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>If someone buys all 10 tutorials, they pay $60 instead of $80.
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>If someone buys eleven tutorials, they pay $66 instead of $88
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>Here is what each one covers.
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>eBay: How to register, search, bid, buy, sell, resolve disputes, pay for
>items, etc.
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>PayPal: How to receive funds, send money, resolve disputes through the
>resolution center, pay for items, find stores that accept PayPal, etc.
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>Accessible games: Shows you how to download and play football, baseball,
>golf, monopoly, Life, etc.
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>Accessible Games Part 2: Shows you how to play Grizzly Gulch, Dissent Into
>Madness, Whoop Ass and racing game. I will also cover how to download from
>audiogames.net and give you some additional sites where you can go to
>download games.
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>Accessible web sites: Covers sites that some blind people have said are hard
>to navigate such as free cycle, craigslist, Pollstar.
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>Jobs and Employment tutorial: Shows you various sites where you can go to
>search for jobs. Also demonstrates NFB job line. Shows you samples of
>resumes, cover letters, follow up letters, CV's, etc. Gives you tips for
>interviewing and how to make a lasting impression so you have a better
>chance of getting the job. My girlfriend is a college graduate, and she
>majored in Mass Communications with an emphasis in Theory and Rhetoric, got
>a minor in English and got two certificates in writing. She took several job
>type courses in college and several writing courses, and she helps me with
>this tutorial as far as the resumes and other writing samples are concerned.
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>Also in this tutorial, I discuss attending a job readiness program, taking
>aptitude tests, interest tests, different search options in the program,
>etc.
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>Winamp: This tutorial will discuss the many features of the free audio
>player Winamp and what you can do with it. Topics will include: key board
>short cut commands, using the play list editor, using the Winamp library to
>find stations, using book marks, etc.
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>Replay AV: This program is designed to record audio streams and radio
>programs from the net and save them to your hard drive. Good for not missing
>your favorite program if you're not home. Topics include: searching for
>streams by category, by show name, by radio station etc. I also cover how to
>repeatedly schedule programs, schedule one time only airings, etc.
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>Outlook express: covers the various menus of the program and how you can use
>each one. Covers message rules, message receipts, folders and arranging your
>e-mail, etc.
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>Microsoft word: Since my girlfriend has used Microsoft in college, I let her
>do this tutorial since she has used it much more than I have. She covers
>fonts, bulleting, underlining, bold, centering, and the different things you
>can do while writing a paper, an outline, etc.
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>College tutorial
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>Discusses several strategies for your IPE, several scholarship resources,
>getting involved with campus life, getting help with essays and research
>papers, and other aspects of college
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>Methods:
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>I can either burn the tutorials on CD and send them out your way, or even
>faster, I can just e-mail them in zip files to you and you can open the
>files and hear them instantly. I will admit that I am sometimes a little
>slow in getting the CD's out depending on when I get transportation to the
>post office and when I can get to go. And lately many people have wanted it
>on CD and I have to go buy more when that happens. If you do want the
>tutorials on CD, please specify whether you wish to have mp3 CD or audio CD.
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>Payment:
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>I prefer PayPal, but will also accept check or money order.
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>If using pay pal, please send payments to:
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>Chasity0713 at charter.net
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>Thanks

Regards Steve
Email:  srp at internode.on.net
Skype:  steve1963
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