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Napier Senetter News
Newsletter of SeniorNet Napier Incorporated
Volume 10 Number 11 November/December 2008
Christmas
Greetings 
 From
The President
Well, the tumult and the shouting are over and we proudly opened our
new learning centre on Saturday, 1st November.
The opening was performed by our sole Life Member Vicki Johnston,
who has been a member of SeniorNet Napier since Day One.
We had a good day, even if it was a bit windy, and we welcomed a large
number of our members, who came to inspect the work of the volunteers
who had transformed the building into a place we can all feel proud
of.
It was also encouraging that we were able to open the Learning Centre
before the start of the final session of the year and that this session
could be held in the new premises
.
Now that we have a much larger space to workin means that we have
a bigger area to keep clean and we are grateful to Marilyn Thorp for
drawing up a cleaning roster on a weekly basis to take us through
to the end of 2009. The work of these volunteers will be greatly assisted
if those using the premises during the week endeavour to keep the
place tidy by doing the washing up and tidying the kitchen after their
learning session.
I mentioned in the last newsletter that before every learning session,
Gordon Buckley and Alan Overington have given the learning centre
a good 'spring clean'. Again the larger premises have made their task
more difficult for them and additional assistance would be most welcome.
Talk to Gordon or Alan if you feel you could give an hour of your
time the weekend before a session starts. Their contact details are
on the back page.
Now that the election is over it seems inevitable that there will
be some changes in the near future with the new Government looking
at saving some of the costs that have built up in the past. Unfortunately
it seems possible that the Tertiary Education Commission, which helps
fund our organisation, may be given some attention. We shall have
to see.
Those of you who have used the Learning Centre this week will have
noticed how clean and smart the outside now looks after being painted.
This work has been done with the assistance of Taradale Rotary Club
to whom we are most grateful.
It is with regret that we have received the resignation of our Secretary,
Ces Simpson, through continuing poor health. Ces has been our Secretary
for a number of years and the work she has done for SeniorNet Napier
is much appreciated. We all hope that she soon recovers full health.
In the meantime our thanks to Dorothy Lumsden who has taken on the
task on a temporary basis until the AGM.
As Christmas is getting dangerously close, this is a reminder that
we shall be holding our members Christmas Lunch on Thursday, 4th December,
at the Napier RSA starting at 12.00 noon. There will be more details
later on in this Newsletter.
Happy Computing
Gordon Brown
President

As this is the last Newsletter for the year, we your Committee, extend
our Best Wishes for a Very Happy, Merry, and Safe Christmas to you
all.
At this time it is also appropriate that we should take the opportunity
to thank all those volunteers who work unpaid on our behalf.

 
Have you let us
know that you
would like to come to our
SNN Christmas Luncheon?

Our
Christmas Luncheon
"Smorgasbord"
A cordial invitation
is extended to all
Members and their Partners
to Join us
at
The Napier RSA Club
Hastings Street Napier
On Thursday 4th December
2008
Time: 12.00 noon.
Cost: $15.00 per person
It would be appreciated if you please have the correct
cash
or a cheque payable to "cash"
Don't forget to bring your exchange gifts,
to the value of $5 for each-person attending, this is real fun
Please identify whether your gift is for a lady or a gentleman.
Place these items in the appropriate
baskets provided on arrival.
These -will be exchanged during the meal.
Please Pay on on arrival at Napier RSA as you enter.
Please phone 844 5162 or email homethyme@xtra.co.nz
with names of those attending.NO LATER than 30 November


OPENING
OF NAPIER SENIORNET HALL
On Saturday, 1st November, the President of SeniorNet, Napier, Gordon
Brown, stood on the steps of the new learning centre and invited Vicki
Johnston to conduct the opening ceremony.
Proudly,
she stepped up, scissors in hand and, with one snip, the ribbon fell
away. The watching members applauded - this was an eventful moment,
long awaited, as Vicki, in her role as life member, moved to the door
and lead the way into the newly appointed premises of SeniorNet, Napier.
Let me take you back some 12 months, to a remark made to the Rev
Di Woods about SeniorNet's looking for a new home. From this chance
conversation, came the offer of an available building and after much
planning, the hall was moved and revamped, resulting in the excellent
facility you see today. The October, 2008 newsletter contains all
the details of what lead up to today's opening.
Everyone crowded in, eager to see the results of all the hard work
and, to judge from the expressions of admiration and approval, it
has been a total success. This could not have happened without the
dedicated team of SeniorNet volunteers who have given their time and
skills in order to complete this learning centre .
As we moved around the room inspecting the banks of computers on
either side of the room, a continuous slideshow in the back ground
revealed how the move was undertaken - with much skill and patience
!
The final session of the year started on the 3rd November, and so
began a new era for SeniorNet, Napier.
What a wonderful job the group of dedicated members have done for
Napier SeniorNet. The Club was very fortunate to have members with
the necessary skills who were prepared to give their time to assist.
And they thought they were "retired"! Special thanks to
those people who helped Bill Allan with the concreting and timber
work and Gordon Buckley with the painting. Without all those helpers,
the project could have dragged on and on and would not have been completed
so quickly.
The support received from many businesses in the District has also
been overwhelming. Thank you to everyone.
Thankyou Anne Clement

Our New SeniorNet Napier Learning Centre

TUTORIAL
VOLUNTEERS
A
'Thank You' to our
'Volunteers in 2008' Occasion
will be held on Sunday 1st February 2009
The venue has been arranged
and all 2008 volunteers will shortly receive a personal invitation.
All 2008 volunteers are invited to this
function as guests
of the SeniorNet Napier Committee
(this includes
your partner/spouse as well!).

E-MAIL
Using
Outlook,
Windows Mail or Outlook Express, attend to your emails exactly as
you would "normal" mail.
Postal System Email - Receiving Mail Go to your letter box
daily Email - Open your email regularly
Postal
System Email -Don't
want it Put it in your waste basket Email
-
Delete it (it goes in your "Deleted" folder)
Postal
System Email -Get
rid of it permanently Put it out for rubbish collection
Email
-
Empty your "Deleted" folder
Postal
System Email -Send
it to someone else Put it an envelope and mail it Forward it
Email
-Keep
it File it Put it into an email folder
Postal
System Email -Send
a new letter out Write it, put it in an envelope
Email
-Email
-
Write a new email, and press "Send"
Postal
System Email -Answer
a message Write it, put it in an envelope
Email
-
Press "Reply",
write your message
Postal
System Email -Mail
it Take it to the Post Box
Email
-
Press "Send & Receive"
Forwarding E-Mails
Each time you forward an email there is information left over from
the people who got the message before you, namely their email addresses
and names. As messages are forwarded, the list of addresses builds
and builds and all it takes is for someone who has a virus on their
computer to forward again and the virus is sent to all the addresses
on the forwarded email and to all the addresses in their address books
and on and on... Maybe someone along the line can take all those addresses
and onsell them to junk mailers and then you are bombarded with even
more unwatnted mail. When you click the Forward button you create
a copy of the email and the original remains in your Inbox.
To eliminate addresses:
1. Click the Forward button on the Toolbar.
2. Highlight all of the email addresses that appear
on the email.
3. Click the Delete button on the keyboard OR
right click the highlighted content and choose Cut.
You are forwarding an email that won't harm the recipients. They'll
love you for it.
Remember that now the only address in the To: line is that of
the person you are forwarding to.
Most Important. To eliminate all
the above "problems" if sending an email to more than 1
person, always send as Bcc.
You can't see Bcc on your message page?
First, Create Mail. On the tool bar, click View, then click on All
Headers, To: Cc: and Bcc: will appear on the left of the "page"
and 3 will remain there until you decide to remove the tick beside
All Headers.

A
Helpful Tip to Save Time
Click Start and the menu appears
which is in 2 parts. Above Control Panel
is My Documents, My Pictures, My Music,
and My Favourites with a Star beside
the title.
To put My Favourites there - right click
on the task bar, click Properties/start/menu/customize/advanced/
and then you can change the headings
to what you want, including adding favourites.
Individuality
For Your Computer
You may like to have your name and
a photo/clip art at the top of the menu
as I have.
Click Start/Control panel/switch to
Category view/ User accounts/choose
and click on what you want to do and
follow the instructions. Click back
to Classic View on completion.

Now
it is Time for a Smile 
.

The
Phenomenal Power of the Human Mind
I cdnuolt blveiee that I cluod aulacity
uesdnatnrd what I was redanieg
The phaonmneal pweor of the human mind!
Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrugde Uinervtisy,
ut deisn't mttaer in waht order the ltteers
in a wrod are,
the only iprmoatnt tihng is taht the frist
and lsat ltteer be in the rghit pclae.
The rset can be a taotl mses and you can
sitll raed it wouthit a porbelm.
Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not
raed ervey lteter by istlef,
but the wrod as a wlohe. Amzanig huh?
Yaeh, and I awlyas thgouht slpeling was
ipmorantt.
NOTE: I read this somewhere
and I just had to pass it on.
I do not know the origins of the text.


One clever squirrel!


An elderly gentleman. . who had serious hearing
problems for a number of years went to the doctor and
the doctor was able to have him fitted for a set of
hearing aids that allowed the gentleman to hear 100%
..
The elderly gentleman went back in a month to the doctor,
and the doctor said, 'Your hearing is perfect. Your
family must be really pleased that you can hear again.'
The gentleman replied, 'Oh, I haven't told my family
yet. I just sit around and listen to the conversations.
I've changed my will three times!'


Notices
CLASSES
offered by SeniorNet
Napier in 2009
Dates for 2009:-
Session 1.................. 26 January to 6 March
Session 2................. 23 March to 1 May
Session 3...................18 May to 26 June
Depending on demand (usually minimum of 3 students) the
following classes will be available.
Introduction to Computers and Windows (2 weeks) free to
all members
Word Processing 1 A (6 weeks) $40.00 in Word & XP
Word Processing 1 A (6 weeks) $40.00 in Vista & Word
2007
Word Processing 1 B (6 weeks) $40.00 in Word & XP
Word Processing 1 B (6 weeks) $40.00 in Vista & Word
2007
Word Processing 2 (6 weeks) $40.00 in Word & XP
Word Processing 2 (6 weeks) $40.00 in Vista & Word
2007
Advanced Word Processing (6 weeks) $40.00
File Management (4 weeks) $28.00 in XP or Vista
Email - using Outlook Express (6 weeks) $40.00
Database - using Works (6 weeks) $40.00
Spreadsheets - using Works (6 weeks) $40.00
Drawing and Publishing in Word (6 weeks) $40.00
Students must have good mouse skills for D & P Word
& must have completed WP2 in WORD
Scanning & Photo Editing (6 weeks) $40.00
PowerPoint (6 weeks) $40.00
Comput-a-Craft (1 x 2hr session) $10.00
It is expected that a good level of Word Processing is
attained before taking the other courses.
This includes the Email course.
N.B You DO NOT have a firm booking in a class unless the
COURSE FEE has been paid.
Please send payment with your course application form.
COURSE APPLICATION FORM (For all classes after 'Intro
to Computers')
It is essential that you supply details of your Operating
System and Word Processing programme below to assist our
Course Co-ordinator
Name.............................................................
Member No..........................
Address..........................................................
Phone No............................
Course applied for..............................................
Session..............................
Operating system (Circle One) Word processing program
(Circle One)
Windows 98 Windows XP Windows Vista Works Word Word
2000 Word 2003 Word 2007
Other Other
(The following 4 questions are asked because we now
belong to the NZ Federation of SeniorsNets)
* Are you a NZ or Australian Citizen/NZ Permanent Resident?
Yes / No
* Circle the age group you are in 50 to 59 OR 60+
* Circle which ethnicity you belong to European Maori
Pacific Islander Asian
* Circle your answer. Are you Male or Female
N.B. This next question must be answered
Is there a time on any day that you CANNOT attend a
class
Return with course fee of $. . . . . . . . Signed..................................
Date..........................
To: SNN Application,
21 Mission Road, Greenmeadows, NAPIER.
Please make cheques payable to: Senior Net Napier Incorporated
IMPORTANT
ENROLMENTS.
1st SESSION 2009
Monday,
26 January - 6 March 2009
Please ring the Course & Tutor Co-ordinator,
Sue Gay, 844 4302 NOW
to enrol to save disappointment.
Places are filling fast.
Please complete
a Course Application form and
send with the appropriate money to
21 Mission Road
Greenmeadows NAPIER
if you wish to do a course in Session 1
commencing 26
January 2009.
PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE THIS UNTIL
LATER.
Classes are being made up NOW!
Filling out a Course Application Form
Kindly use the Course Application form in this
newsletter or
Any manual which includes the new questions that
we are obliged to record as part of the NZ SeniorNet
Federation procedure.
Travelling
To members who are travelling during the Christmas
New Year holidays, whether it be abroad or staying
home with family and friends, do enjoy your holiday.
We will see you all back, enthusiastic about learning
something new at Senior Net in 2009 and in our own
Hall at that!

Roster
to Clean the Hall
A roster has been drawn up to clean the hall weekly
but if everyone who uses it does their little bit
to keep it neat, clean and tidy, it will make that
job so much easier. It would also be much appreciated
if you would please check the soles of your shoes
before going into the Hall, particularly in wet
weather as the carpet is very light and will show
every mark. Thanks

Need
a Nerd is now here to
Support SeniorNet Napier and it's Members
Need a Nerd is Hawke's Bay's
Mobile Technical Support Service
For Businesses and Home Users
The Nerds come to you!
We support, set up, and sell all sorts of technical products
including -
" Computers
" Computer networks
" Internet connections/security/virus protection
" Home entertainment systems
" Vodafone solutions - mobiles, plans and mobile
internet
You name it - if it's technical
we'll know how it works!
Call FREE: 0800 63 33 26
Website: http://www.needanerd.co.nz

Contacting
a SeniorNet Group
Needing to contact a SeniorNet Group somewhere else in
New Zealand?
Please Contact Secretary contact details are available
on the Executive Page of the Newsletter
(top left hand side)

Apple
Macintosh Computers
Anyone needing help with Mac computers please
contact membership secretary, as we have been
offered assistance from a local person who
is able to help out with any problems.
Remember you can also use the the Seniormac
website http://www.seniormac.org.nz

Distribution
of Newsletters
Did you receive this Newsletter by post, but have an email address?
If you answered "YES", it would be much appreciated if
you would please help us save money by emailing your address as
soon as possible to
.
 New
Ink Cartridges for Sale
LC47C, Cyan,
LC47M Magenta, $10.00 each, LC47BK black $15.00.
For use in the following Brother machines:- MFC-210C, MFS-410CN,
MFC-620CN,
MFC-3240C, MFC-5440CN, MFC-5840CN, DCP-110C, FAX-1840C, DCP-115C,
DCP-120C,
MFC-215C, FC-425CN and MFC-640CW. Please ring Moyna Scott (06)844
7655

 
to those who made contributions to this Newsletter.
Very much appreciated.

Emergency
Contact Details
We have never needed this but your
committee has approved the precaution of having a
contact phone number and
name of the person who could be contacted
in the case of unexpected illness,
clearly printed on the back of
your SNN membership name label.
Please write this contact info on your label
at the next class or members meeting

Getting
Help from SeniorNet Napier
Disclaimer: Many of our members have benefited from
advice and help given freely by our volunteer officers and
tutorial staff. However, we ask all members to take note
that our volunteers do not claim to be computer experts.
Any tuition, advice or help they provide to you is given
in good faith, strictly on condition that you use such tuition,
advice or help entirely at your own risk..

Contributions
to our Newsletter.
Any SNN member is most welcome contribute to our Newsletter.
Closing Date for material for
Napier Senetter News will be
19 January 2009
Please send contributions for newsletter
egbrown@clear.net.nz or nlumsden@xtra.co.nz
N B There will be NO December newsletter

Next Committee Meeting
Tuesday,16th December 2998 at 2.00 p.m.

Merry
Christmas from
Editor Dorothy
Wishing you all Happy
Holidays
And All the Very Best of Health In
2009
so till next time

and have lots
of Fun with your Computers

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