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PETER ALTSCHUL <[log in to unmask]>
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>>From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[log in to unmask]>
>>To: <[log in to unmask]>,
>>         "'The Mosen Explosion Discussion List'"
>> <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: Announcing My Get Going with Google Audio tutorial
>>Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 22:39:19 -0600
>>
>>Since I stopped doing main Menu, a lot of people have urged me to produce
>>downloadable tutorials. So in my weekends and evenings, I've been putting 
>>my
>>first together.
>>
>>One of the first issues I had to confront was how to secure the content. I
>>investigated a number of options, and eventually came to the conclusion 
>>that
>>all of them will disadvantage the people I want to help most, those who
>>struggle with computers. So I've come up with a concept I am calling
>>trustware. It's simple, the only thing stopping you from sharing the
>>tutorial with your friends, is trust. It takes a lot of research, time and
>>energy to put these tutorials together. I've tried to keep the price low 
>>in
>>order to keep the price within everyone's reach. So if you like the
>>tutorial, and you'd like to see more produced, please support this effort 
>>by
>>not passing it on, and by encouraging others to buy. If I'm being naive 
>>and
>>I only sell one or two copies, then obviously this will be the only one I
>>produce. So now the details of this first tutorial.
>>
>>Jonathan Mosen's Get going with Google is a comprehensive two hour audio
>>tutorial unlocking the secrets of the world's most powerful search engine.
>>
>>Have you ever wondered how to search for something on Google while 
>>excluding
>>certain common results? Did you know Google can be used as a dictionary, a
>>calculator and a means of converting everything from currency to weight? 
>>Did
>>you know Google can show you who is linking to your blog or other web 
>>site?
>>Did you know Google has a thesaurus to help you get the most out of
>>searching? Jonathan Mosen's Get Going with Google unlocks the full 
>>potential
>>of Google, with the access technology user in mind.
>>
>>Whether you use a screen reader, a portable device or a stand-alone
>>accessible browsing solution, Jonathan Mosen's Get Going with Google puts
>>you in control of the billions of pages on the world wide web. References
>>are made to JAWS and Window-eyes commands throughout the tutorial, but
>>instructions are also given so that it's easy to translate them into
>>whatever product you use.
>>
>>Talking you step by step through every keystroke, you'll find just how 
>>easy
>>it is to become a Google master. Get exactly the search results you want
>>with Jonathan Mosen's Get Going with Google.
>>
>>Spending two hours mastering Google will save you time and frustration as
>>you take control of getting exactly the results you want.
>>
>>This well researched guide to unlocking Google's secrets normally sells 
>>for
>>$14.95. But as an introductory offer, Jonathan Mosen's Get Going with 
>>Google
>>can be yours for only $9.95. Pay with any major credit card through pay 
>>Pal,
>>and instantly download and listen to your copy of Get Going with Google in
>>MP3 format, suitable for playback on your PC or any portable device.
>>
>>You've been searching for the keys to unlock Google's full potential, and
>>now the search is over!
>>
>>You can read about Get Going with Google and listen to a sample at
>>http://www.mosenexplosion.com/google/google.html
>>
>>
>>If you wanna get a life and get off this dumb list, send a blank
>>message to
>>[log in to unmask]
>>Exploders mailing list
>>[log in to unmask]
>>http://mosenexplosion.com/mailman/listinfo/exploders_mosenexplosion.com
>
> I took the road less traveled.  Now, where the hell am I? 


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