For Internet Beginners. How to get hooked up.
I'm writing about e-mail and electronics with the fervor of a religious convert. I believe strongly that the Internet will change the way all of us do business—and for the better. But I also know many of our friends aren't online yet. In fact, we're beginners ourselves. When we built our new offices in November, 1995, we wired every phone terminal for the Internet. Experts said we needed it, but we didn't have the slightest idea what it was for! Therefore, this primer:
- [The bullet points in this section were obsolete, so I deleted them, except for point #2.]
- Register means, "Have your credit card ready."
We want your thoughts, ideas, and comments
I borrow a line from Faith Popcorn when I say, "call us, write us, FAX us, e-mail us—or simply beam us up."
With best wishes, always,
William S. Frank
P.S.—The INSERT in this letter is a printout of the "Quick Tour" from our home page. It gives an overview of our website. I hope it will encourage you to dial us up. And if you don't want to do it yourself, we'd love to give you the tour in person. Just give us a call at 303/790-0505.
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