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Your Official Grown-up's Guide to AOL® and the Internet |
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Rating: Summary: Great Directions to Treasurers on AOL and the Net Review: The non-threatening basics offered in Sandy Berger's new book, Your Official Grown-up's Guide to AOL and the Internet, are great. I have read the chapters on e-mail, chatting, and navigating AOL and the Internet and think I have developed a good understanding and foundation. But what I am so appreciative of, thanks to Sandy, are the great directional signs to treasures on AOL and the Internet. It would take me years to find such good information. My favorite chapter is Genealogy. Up until I bought a computer and found Sandy's help, I was able to document only three generations of my family tree. Genealogy and developing my ancestral history has become my favorite activity. The computer is the perfect tool with its specialized links to tackle centuries of history. So not only have I tackled and enjoyed the computer world but that accomplishment has also led me to take on genealogy as well.
Rating: Summary: Great Directions to Treasurers on AOL and the Net Review: The non-threatening basics offered in Sandy Berger's new book, Your Official Grown-up's Guide to AOL and the Internet, are great. I have read the chapters on e-mail, chatting, and navigating AOL and the Internet and think I have developed a good understanding and foundation. But what I am so appreciative of, thanks to Sandy, are the great directional signs to treasures on AOL and the Internet. It would take me years to find such good information. My favorite chapter is Genealogy. Up until I bought a computer and found Sandy's help, I was able to document only three generations of my family tree. Genealogy and developing my ancestral history has become my favorite activity. The computer is the perfect tool with its specialized links to tackle centuries of history. So not only have I tackled and enjoyed the computer world but that accomplishment has also led me to take on genealogy as well.
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