Jack Tyler
"DifD" <difdr...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I live in Chicago and have a friend - a Benedictine Nun - who just
> moved from San Antonio to Houston. I'm building her a computer and
> will be sending it to her in a week or two. I'm ordering the other
> components to complete the system and they will also be delivered
> directly to her from whatever retailer I order them from.
>
> The computer will come loaded with all the software she will be using,
> plus it will be setup with an Internet account and a local number for
> dialup. She will need to hookup all the components and configure
> Windows for her monitor and printer,
>
> Problem is: she has no knowledge of computers beyond using them for
> word processing, email and browsing the WWW so I need to find someone
> who can help her get it all hooked up and running with the new printer
> and monitor.
>
> I will be spending some $$ getting her the system and can't afford an
> expensive technician. Suggestions? Volunteers?
>
> Reply via email, or here. It doesn't matter.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
Cuz we're in the fantasyland of usenet
She most definitely is - and if
> it is of any interest to you she's also the Grandmother of 3!!
>
Nuns can have chilluns?!
> "Jack Tyler" <market...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>
> >If she is truly a Nun, she might contact St. Agnes Academy on Bellaire Blvd.
>
> Why would I make up that she's a Nun? She most definitely is - and if
> it is of any interest to you she's also the Grandmother of 3!!
Actually, that is pretty interesting. Now that you've brought it up, we
have to know - how can she be a nun and a grandmother? Does it involve
the internet in any way?
David Z
Houston TX
> davi...@mindspring.com (David) wrote:
>
> >
> >Actually, that is pretty interesting. Now that you've brought it up, we
> >have to know - how can she be a nun and a grandmother? Does it involve
> >the internet in any way?
> >
>
> No doubt you found the answer with further reading in this thread.
>
> I will add that I found the question "Does it involve...?"
> interesting. Stupid, actually. But still interesting.
That's the internet for you. Stupid, but still interesting.
David Z
Houston TX