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Native help

Robin Millette
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 02:39, Tracey P. Lauriault <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Thanks and wholly not obvious!  3 of us tried to figure it out!

I guess that _really_ is my problem, since it was obvious to me. I
have a hard time figuring out what to explain since I'm a true net
native.

I'm serious. If you guys have tips for me and other
geeks/technowizards that would like to help but are not sure how to do
it properly, it would be greatly appreciated. I simply cannot guess
what will be the difficulties for the rest of the normal population
and I want to get better at explaining stuff.

Thanks!

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Robin
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Re: Native help

Tracey P. Lauriault
Thanks robin!

What was not obvious was that the stars were the way to vote!  They looked at first like they were already a rating so i was looking for a place with a tick box or something that allowed me to vote.

It was the same for the 2 other people as well, we just did not associate the starts as the means to vote!

Cheers
t

On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Robin Millette <[hidden email]> wrote:
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 02:39, Tracey P. Lauriault <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Thanks and wholly not obvious!  3 of us tried to figure it out!

I guess that _really_ is my problem, since it was obvious to me. I
have a hard time figuring out what to explain since I'm a true net
native.

I'm serious. If you guys have tips for me and other
geeks/technowizards that would like to help but are not sure how to do
it properly, it would be greatly appreciated. I simply cannot guess
what will be the difficulties for the rest of the normal population
and I want to get better at explaining stuff.

Thanks!

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Robin
http://identi.ca/millette
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BookCampToronto

Hugh McGuire-2
This is slightly off-topic, but perhaps there are some civic-accessers interested in the future of books? 

BookCampToronto is a free unconference about:

The future of books, writing, publishing, and the book business in the digital age.

DETAILS:
Date: Saturday, June 6, 2009
Location: MaRS Centre 101 College Street [map]
Cost: FREE!
What to bring: Your ideas about the future of books.
How to Register: Add your name to the wiki, or contact Hugh.

For more info see:

or, contact:
Hugh McGuire
+1.514.464.2047