Internet
Survival – Break those chains, get with the program.
The purpose
of this section is to provide the new internet user with some
of the basics which are needed to make the internet work for
you. Some of the Windows 95/98 big picture issues are also covered.
When you have a question which is not addresed, click on our
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During
the spring of year 2001, this site is new, and some of the below
listed course topics are still under construction. If the bold
topic name is not underlined, then that topic is still under
construction and will be available soon.
ISP
stuff – What is it & why do I need it?
Browser Smouser – Whats a browser, client, & server?
Desktops Rule – Getting windows connected to the Internet
Make it happen – Internet connections gone wrong
URLs in paradise – Definition of a URL
Clicking the night away – Browser features for you
Lack of speed Kills – Use faster website address numbers
Show-me-the-address – How to get a website address
I’ll take you there – Techno-Weenie search engines
Get connected – What is e-Mail?
Check’s in the mail – Using e-Mail concepts
Mail fight – In this ring, "browser mail" vs
"pop mail"
Don’t have a COW – Free e-Mail choices, the milks for free
POP goes the weasel – Setting up your POP mail client
Web
your Mail – Using those browser mail services
EasyStreet
– OK hotshot, now do it the easy way.
Search Smarter - Copernic searches dominate
WebSchoolHouse - Pay-for-training on the Internet.
Computer
Stuff – Things you don’t know can
hurt you.
Windows
Computer Overview - how things work together
Its aLive! – What’s jumpin on the screen while starting up
Its Broke! – Fault isolate using your eyes & ears for
clues
Dirty Windows – When things go wrong in Windows95/98
Top Of Your World – What’s a window’s desktop?
Modem stuff – What is it & why do you need it?
Fungus among us – What are viruses & why do you care
Can’t
Stop! – Windows wont shut down again ….!
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have a question about windows computers or the Internet which
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