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Old 03-31-2014, 09:21 PM   #276
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Originally Posted by PieMan597 View Post
Yeah, thanks for the advice. All those classes told me to do was to use Microsoft Office anyways. You have got to love public education.
You sound non-committal, detached from your desire to learn this stuff.

I am sincere in my advice, and I recommend You give it a whole-hearted honest try. If nothing else, it will strengthen your mind and enhance your soul...

Public education cannot force knowledge into our heads. Nor can private education. They are merely a guide, to provide a resource to those who would teach ourselves. Many of us would not have such opportunity without them. If we do not learn, we can only blame ourselves.

For those of us who show interest and a true desire to learn, many teachers will share knowledge and resources well beyond the standard (minimum) curriculum, as they so often did for me. Ask (politely and with respect) and you shall (almost always) receive...

But most of all, you are your own best teacher. Experiment and learn!

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