I need your advice!
I'm putting the finishing touches on a new course called "How to learn computers for Medical Professionals" and want to make sure that I don't leave anything out.
So, will you let me know your biggest question about Learning computers? It could be anything...
In exchange for your advice, you'll enter a drawing to get a free copy of our new course before we release it to the market. (It should be ready in a few weeks.)
Just go to http://jbs-bareilly.com/ascoms/_Userdata_add.php
lol donno about others but i use linux dual boot so u must have guessed pretty much at what level i am :))
maybe pc learning for other docs might help not me i can troubleshoot any damn virus trojans in the registry :)
but do send me a copy who doesnt want freebies :))
Dear Sidharth
It is a very novel idea. It will help us who have completed their studies well before the computer age came in. This will be useful for us in many ways in our daily life.At present we are confused about the terminology its working etc when we are using the modern technology the computer so your effort will give us a better understanding & knowledge moreover we will be able to stand among our collegues & will not be a fool due to lack of understanding of this machines which has so much of potential in the clinic or hospital or private practice.
Anyway Hats Off for you for heping us.
My full support is there for this wonderful attempt.
BEST WISHES
asoke
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