WOW I have just laid my hands on a copy and boy oh boy I sooo need the back copies! It fits in perfectly before pcf and NetPlus and is a must add to any newby to computers. Great Work guys and gals
"Integrity" and "integer" both contain a Latin root meaning "whole; complete." The root sense, then, is that people may be said to be acting with integrity when their beliefs, words, and actions have a sense of unity or wholeness.
jee wrote:WOW I have just laid my hands on a copy and boy oh boy I sooo need the back copies! It fits in perfectly before pcf and NetPlus and is a must add to any newby to computers. Great Work guys and gals
Sojourn hunni, 'n donkie se huh as hy klaar geuh het
The new (well since jan) computer magazine that is choc-a-bloc full off stuff to learn when you are blond
Or a beginner... or whatnot
"Integrity" and "integer" both contain a Latin root meaning "whole; complete." The root sense, then, is that people may be said to be acting with integrity when their beliefs, words, and actions have a sense of unity or wholeness.
Apologies for only commenting now, but it has been a hectic few weeks here in CA central. I had to attend a product launch in Monte Carlo (it's a dirty job and all that) and put the next issue to bed.
Thanks for the nice feedback. Keep watching future issues to see the new and exciting things I have planned for the magazine.
I agree Whizz.. tis too bootiful and its for us blondes
"Integrity" and "integer" both contain a Latin root meaning "whole; complete." The root sense, then, is that people may be said to be acting with integrity when their beliefs, words, and actions have a sense of unity or wholeness.
Hey all. Well its been a while since anyone posted here. Since the last post there have been 2 changes in editorship, I am now looking after the mag.
I just want to get some opinion from you guys. I know Computeractive is pretty basic for the average PCF reader but I am sure you guys know about it at least?
Most of do indeed know about it. I enjoy the mag and often buy it. The artyicles are good and informative, while it is less high tech than most I find some valuable stuff in there. Anyway jee loves it, she finds the word definitions very helpful though, battles a bit with the big words.
"Integrity" and "integer" both contain a Latin root meaning "whole; complete." The root sense, then, is that people may be said to be acting with integrity when their beliefs, words, and actions have a sense of unity or wholeness.
Lucky i'm also not in Durban. Mind, someone need to write a dandy little do-it-yourself format manual for me. I must have missed the one in the computeractive, seeing as i was trying to think big!
"Integrity" and "integer" both contain a Latin root meaning "whole; complete." The root sense, then, is that people may be said to be acting with integrity when their beliefs, words, and actions have a sense of unity or wholeness.
"Integrity" and "integer" both contain a Latin root meaning "whole; complete." The root sense, then, is that people may be said to be acting with integrity when their beliefs, words, and actions have a sense of unity or wholeness.
Siemens wrote:I haven't seen it in stores lately, is it still in print?
nope, it closed down
"Integrity" and "integer" both contain a Latin root meaning "whole; complete." The root sense, then, is that people may be said to be acting with integrity when their beliefs, words, and actions have a sense of unity or wholeness.