What computers are supposed to do...

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Pam
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Location: Springfield, Illinois, USA

What computers are supposed to do...

Post by Pam »

Hi all,
Here is another fun thing to do- :lol:
Click on the address below....
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~geoffo/humour/flattery.html
-Pam
32 yr cadaver transplant recipient, now on peritoneal dialysis with the help of Audrey, my Homechoice machine... as of 4/3/09
Romans 8:28
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Bruce
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Location: Long Island, New York

what computers are supposed to do

Post by Bruce »

Pam:

I loved it! What a great site! I'm bookmarking this for those days when the daily grind of dialysis starts working on my head. Thanks a lot!

Bruce
Pam
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Post by Pam »

Hi Bruce,
It does sort of give you a lift, doesn't it? I say not enough people tell us how wonderful we are! :lol:
Take care,
Pam
32 yr cadaver transplant recipient, now on peritoneal dialysis with the help of Audrey, my Homechoice machine... as of 4/3/09
Romans 8:28
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oldborris
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Post by oldborris »

Hi Pam: I tried out that site but I'm afraid it didn't tell me anything that I didn't already know. But I suppose it is nice to be reminded now and again, especially when a mirror isn't handy. So thanx.
Rachel in NY
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Post by Rachel in NY »

I am flattered :wink:
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