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    1. See America
    2. Sandi Gorin
    3. I'm on the Kim Komando mailing list (a computer guru and nationally broadcast gal) and she recommended a site this morning that I think you might like and take advantage of. SeeAmerica.com This is a site where you can click on any state; see maps, statistics about the state, links to the official web site for that state, upcoming events; weather, sites of interest; a little bit of everything. It's a neat site Thought you might like to bookmark this site - especially if you're planning a trip to the beautiful Commonwealth of Kentucky in the near future! Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/

    05/10/2006 02:40:06
    1. Re: [SCKY] See America
    2. Wayne Hatcher
    3. Sandi, Good moring, I also subscribe to Kim's Newsletter, but I believe it should be seeamerica.org instead of seeamerica.com As we all know, with website addresses it doesn't take much to make a hugh difference. Sincerely, Wayne Hatcher ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandi Gorin" <sgorin@glasgow-ky.com> To: <SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 8:40 AM Subject: [SCKY] See America > I'm on the Kim Komando mailing list (a computer guru and nationally > broadcast gal) and she recommended a site this morning that I think > you might like and take advantage of. > > SeeAmerica.com > > This is a site where you can click on any state; see maps, statistics > about > the state, links to the official web site for that state, upcoming events; > weather, > sites of interest; a little bit of everything. It's a neat site > > Thought you might like to bookmark this site - especially if you're > planning a > trip to the beautiful Commonwealth of Kentucky in the near future! > > Sandi

    05/10/2006 06:08:55
    1. Re: [SCKY] See America
    2. Bill Attwood
    3. Hi List, And here it is, easily click able for us NETSCAPE users, as most of you seem to forget. http://www.seeamerica.org My Editorial>>>Why people don't use Netscape, I'll never understand. Being able to open up more than one web site at a time makes IE obsolete. With Netscape and its tab browsing, I can open up as many as 10-15 web sites at one time. Of course, you must have HSI, high speed internet, to open up this many web sites at once, but it makes surfing on the internet a real surf adventure. When I open up my homepage I am presented with 13 tabs, including the NY times, Washington Post, ESPN Sports, FOX Sports, CBS Sportsline, NASA, etc, so that I can see these web sites as fast as I can click from one to the other. I also have 15 different comics set up in tab browsing, I have 10 different World Sports sites in another set, the uses are endless. In the past, I have had only newspapers, or only weather sites for 10-15 cities I was interested in. oK, for us NETSCAPE users, here is what we require in our mail program. http://www.seeamerica.org We can click on this and it will work..... we cannot click on seeamerica.org......this doesn't work with the Netscape Mail Program. I am so thrilled to hear that Sandi is recovering at a nominal rate from her eye surgery without problems that are not out of the ordinary in post surgical recovery. My long story is that I have had Cataract surgery on my left eye and see very clearly, and did so from the moment the surgery was over. The post surgical funny things that go on with the eye are a nuisance that most everyone experiences and luckily I had very few. The part that I have learned is that I also have a cataract in my right eye, but since I have changed my diet (related to my diabetes, I now eat lots of tree nuts, fruit, and oranges as my main foods from waking until dinner 5-6 days a week),this has allowed me to go off my insulin injections, my metformin pills, and essentially control my blood sugar and my life with my diet. A diet that most humans should eat, not what we currently eat....but that is the longer story.. As a result of this diet, the cataract in my right eye has gotten clearer, but I don't think that it will ever clear up to match my new plastic lens, however, it remains clear enough that I feel that I don't need another eye surgery. If I had known this beforehand, I would not have had surgery, even though my new plastic lens is unbelievably clear while my natural lens gives me a very pastel world. Where is the genealogy? Making genealogy easier through better health and better computer communication, it can't get much better than that. Well I'd better go! Sincerely, Bill Attwood Tucson, Arizona bainta Wayne Hatcher wrote: > Sandi, > Good moring, I also subscribe to Kim's Newsletter, but I believe it > should be seeamerica.org instead of seeamerica.com As we all know, > with website addresses it doesn't take much to make a hugh difference. > > Sincerely, > Wayne Hatcher > > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandi Gorin" <sgorin@glasgow-ky.com> > To: <SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 8:40 AM > Subject: [SCKY] See America > > >> I'm on the Kim Komando mailing list (a computer guru and nationally >> broadcast gal) and she recommended a site this morning that I think >> you might like and take advantage of. >> >> SeeAmerica.com >> >> This is a site where you can click on any state; see maps, statistics >> about >> the state, links to the official web site for that state, upcoming >> events; >> weather, >> sites of interest; a little bit of everything. It's a neat site >> >> Thought you might like to bookmark this site - especially if you're >> planning a >> trip to the beautiful Commonwealth of Kentucky in the near future! >> >> Sandi > > > > ==== SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY Mailing List ==== > > > >

    05/10/2006 06:51:10