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Old April 25th 06, 12:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
BARBARA JESSEN
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Hi my name is Barbara but I go by Bobbie,I hope I am doing this right. I feel a little nervous about making a mistake but here goes.
I am a mother of three, the youngest is finishing her sophomore year in high school and the oldest is finishing her Junior year in college. I have worked with children most of my adult life and quit my job as a pre-school teacher to go back to school. I find that educating young mind is a very fulfilling job and my ultimate goal is to continue into the masters program after finishing with my bachelors in human services. I am what I have always called computer challenged but I have been working hard at power points and research papers. I am taking on a full load as I am doubling up on classes here at UOP and I am currently enrolled in a math class at the local junior college. I have great support at home am an excited to get started. Bobbie

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Old April 25th 06, 12:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Bruce Hagen
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And yet *another* college with idiots!!!!


"BARBARA JESSEN" wrote in message ...
Hi my name is Barbara but I go by Bobbie,I hope I am doing this right. I feel a little nervous about making a mistake but here goes.
I am a mother of three, the youngest is finishing her sophomore year in high school and the oldest is finishing her Junior year in college. I have worked with children most of my adult life and quit my job as a pre-school teacher to go back to school. I find that educating young mind is a very fulfilling job and my ultimate goal is to continue into the masters program after finishing with my bachelors in human services. I am what I have always called computer challenged but I have been working hard at power points and research papers. I am taking on a full load as I am doubling up on classes here at UOP and I am currently enrolled in a math class at the local junior college. I have great support at home am an excited to get started. Bobbie

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BARBARA JESSEN
  #3  
Old April 25th 06, 01:14 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
PA Bear
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Spring Break's over!
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~PAÞ

BARBARA JESSEN wrote:
Hi my name is Barbara but I go by Bobbie,I hope I am doing this right. I
feel a little nervous about making a mistake but here goes.
I am a mother of three, the youngest is finishing her sophomore year in
high school and the oldest is finishing her Junior year in college. I
have worked with children most of my adult life and quit my job as a
pre-school teacher to go back to school. I find that educating young mind
is a very fulfilling job and my ultimate goal is to continue into the
masters program after finishing with my bachelors in human services. I am
what I have always called computer challenged but I have been working
hard at power points and research papers. I am taking on a full load as I
am doubling up on classes here at UOP and I am currently enrolled in a
math class at the local junior college. I have great support at home am
an excited to get started. Bobbie


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Old April 25th 06, 01:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Tom [Pepper] Willett
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Hi, Barbara:

Why are you posting this in Microsoft public newsgroup pertaining to Outlook
Express?

Is the educational system in the US really that bad?

Tom

"BARBARA JESSEN" wrote in message
...
Hi my name is Barbara but I go by Bobbie,I hope I am doing this right. I
feel a little nervous about making a mistake but here goes.
I am a mother of three, the youngest is finishing her sophomore year in high
school and the oldest is finishing her Junior year in college. I have worked
with children most of my adult life and quit my job as a pre-school teacher
to go back to school. I find that educating young mind is a very fulfilling
job and my ultimate goal is to continue into the masters program after
finishing with my bachelors in human services. I am what I have always
called computer challenged but I have been working hard at power points and
research papers. I am taking on a full load as I am doubling up on classes
here at UOP and I am currently enrolled in a math class at the local junior
college. I have great support at home am an excited to get started. Bobbie

--
BARBARA JESSEN


  #5  
Old April 25th 06, 02:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
PA Bear
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Well, http://onl.uophx.edu/default.aspx certainly is. (These online uni
students are supposed to file their assignments to [private?] newsgroups
using OE but it seems a few of them don't RTFM.)
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~PA Bear

Tom [Pepper] Willett wrote:
snip
Is the educational system in the US really that bad?

"BARBARA JESSEN" wrote in message
...
Hi my name is Barbara but I go by Bobbie,I hope I am doing this right. I
feel a little nervous about making a mistake but here goes.
I am a mother of three, the youngest is finishing her sophomore year in
high school and the oldest is finishing her Junior year in college. I
have worked with children most of my adult life and quit my job as a
pre-school teacher to go back to school. I find that educating young mind
is a very fulfilling job and my ultimate goal is to continue into the
masters program after finishing with my bachelors in human services. I am
what I have always called computer challenged but I have been working
hard at power points and research papers. I am taking on a full load as I
am doubling up on classes here at UOP and I am currently enrolled in a
math class at the local junior college. I have great support at home am
an excited to get started. Bobbie


  #6  
Old April 25th 06, 02:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Tom [Pepper] Willett
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Typical college students. They inherited their lack of comprehension from
high school, which was inherited from grade school.


"PA Bear" wrote in message
...
Well, http://onl.uophx.edu/default.aspx certainly is. (These online uni
students are supposed to file their assignments to [private?] newsgroups
using OE but it seems a few of them don't RTFM.)
--
~PA Bear

Tom [Pepper] Willett wrote:
snip
Is the educational system in the US really that bad?

"BARBARA JESSEN" wrote in message
...
Hi my name is Barbara but I go by Bobbie,I hope I am doing this right. I
feel a little nervous about making a mistake but here goes.
I am a mother of three, the youngest is finishing her sophomore year in
high school and the oldest is finishing her Junior year in college. I
have worked with children most of my adult life and quit my job as a
pre-school teacher to go back to school. I find that educating young mind
is a very fulfilling job and my ultimate goal is to continue into the
masters program after finishing with my bachelors in human services. I am
what I have always called computer challenged but I have been working
hard at power points and research papers. I am taking on a full load as I
am doubling up on classes here at UOP and I am currently enrolled in a
math class at the local junior college. I have great support at home am
an excited to get started. Bobbie




  #7  
Old April 25th 06, 04:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Steve Cochran
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Sounds like someone for Roland. EG


"PA Bear" wrote in message
...
Spring Break's over!
--
~PAÞ

BARBARA JESSEN wrote:
Hi my name is Barbara but I go by Bobbie,I hope I am doing this right. I
feel a little nervous about making a mistake but here goes.
I am a mother of three, the youngest is finishing her sophomore year in
high school and the oldest is finishing her Junior year in college. I
have worked with children most of my adult life and quit my job as a
pre-school teacher to go back to school. I find that educating young mind
is a very fulfilling job and my ultimate goal is to continue into the
masters program after finishing with my bachelors in human services. I am
what I have always called computer challenged but I have been working
hard at power points and research papers. I am taking on a full load as I
am doubling up on classes here at UOP and I am currently enrolled in a
math class at the local junior college. I have great support at home am
an excited to get started. Bobbie



  #8  
Old April 25th 06, 09:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Mickey Mouse
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Drink anyone? I'll have a double!!!

Mickey

"BARBARA JESSEN" wrote in message ...
Hi my name is Barbara but I go by Bobbie,I hope I am doing this right. I feel a little nervous about making a mistake but here goes.
I am a mother of three, the youngest is finishing her sophomore year in high school and the oldest is finishing her Junior year in college. I have worked with children most of my adult life and quit my job as a pre-school teacher to go back to school. I find that educating young mind is a very fulfilling job and my ultimate goal is to continue into the masters program after finishing with my bachelors in human services. I am what I have always called computer challenged but I have been working hard at power points and research papers. I am taking on a full load as I am doubling up on classes here at UOP and I am currently enrolled in a math class at the local junior college. I have great support at home am an excited to get started. Bobbie

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BARBARA JESSEN
  #9  
Old April 25th 06, 07:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
sed-:\)-cid
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Just a result of in breeding.
"Mickey Mouse" wrote in message ...
Drink anyone? I'll have a double!!!

Mickey

"BARBARA JESSEN" wrote in message ...
Hi my name is Barbara but I go by Bobbie,I hope I am doing this right. I feel a little nervous about making a mistake but here goes.
I am a mother of three, the youngest is finishing her sophomore year in high school and the oldest is finishing her Junior year in college. I have worked with children most of my adult life and quit my job as a pre-school teacher to go back to school. I find that educating young mind is a very fulfilling job and my ultimate goal is to continue into the masters program after finishing with my bachelors in human services. I am what I have always called computer challenged but I have been working hard at power points and research papers. I am taking on a full load as I am doubling up on classes here at UOP and I am currently enrolled in a math class at the local junior college. I have great support at home am an excited to get started. Bobbie

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BARBARA JESSEN
  #10  
Old April 28th 06, 06:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
CANDACE MCCRACKEN
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Hey Jerks. I am in college...yet I can differenciate between the
newsgroups. (And I can thread, as well).
If you will notice my lack of spelling skills, however, I do have a
problem... My outlook express is now set on only Spanish and French. I
tried to change the option back to English, but to my horror...no English
option. I was wondering if anybody knew how to correct this...

Thanks...

Kandi

Ps. You want my bio, lmao! It is really good!
"Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote in message
...
Typical college students. They inherited their lack of comprehension from
high school, which was inherited from grade school.


"PA Bear" wrote in message
...
Well, http://onl.uophx.edu/default.aspx certainly is. (These online uni
students are supposed to file their assignments to [private?] newsgroups
using OE but it seems a few of them don't RTFM.)
--
~PA Bear

Tom [Pepper] Willett wrote:
snip
Is the educational system in the US really that bad?

"BARBARA JESSEN" wrote in message
...
Hi my name is Barbara but I go by Bobbie,I hope I am doing this right. I
feel a little nervous about making a mistake but here goes.
I am a mother of three, the youngest is finishing her sophomore year in
high school and the oldest is finishing her Junior year in college. I
have worked with children most of my adult life and quit my job as a
pre-school teacher to go back to school. I find that educating young
mind
is a very fulfilling job and my ultimate goal is to continue into the
masters program after finishing with my bachelors in human services. I
am
what I have always called computer challenged but I have been working
hard at power points and research papers. I am taking on a full load as
I
am doubling up on classes here at UOP and I am currently enrolled in a
math class at the local junior college. I have great support at home am
an excited to get started. Bobbie






 




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