Daily Archive for May 9th, 2008

The Weekly Funny – Daddy, How Was I Born?

Actually Posted on 19th May 2008

This one was emailed to me today, I thought you all might get a giggle from it as well.

A little boy goes to his father and asks ‘Daddy, how was I born?’

The father answers, ‘Well, son, I guess one day you will need to find out anyway!

Your Mom and I first got together in a chat room on Yahoo. Then I set up a date via e-mail with your Mom and we met at a cyber-cafe. We sneaked into a secluded room, where your mother agreed to a download from my hard drive. As soon as I was ready to upload, we discovered that neither one of us had used a firewall, and since it was too late to hit the delete button, nine months later a little Pop-Up appeared that said:

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Certificate 1 – Week 9

Actually Posted on 12th May 2008

Hi everyone. This week we took a short tour of the campus, Bruce saved me from a deadly spider, and everyone vented their various thoughts about the quiz that everyone did last term.

In this session we learned how to use to the DET Portal Outlook Email to send and receive emails. As you would have noticed, the Outlook Email account gives you many other personal information management (PIM) tools, such as Notes, Calendaring, Tasks, and Scheduling to name a few. While you are a TAFE student, you are free to use the Email account as you require. If you need to contact teachers or other students within TAFE, using this email system is your best shot.

When using email, remember the following:

To: This field must contain the email address (or addresses) of the recipients. Everyone will know who the message was sent to.

CC: This is the Carbon Copy field. If you want to send the message to other people, put their email addresses in here. Everyone will know who the message was sent to. NOTE: Better to use the CC field for multiple email address, rather then the To: field to avoid problems with SPAM filters.

BCC: This is the Blind Carbon Copy field. Recipients in this field (email addresses) will receive the message, but will not know who else the message was sent to.

Subject: A brief note explaining the contents of the email, or not. You can leave it blank if you wish.

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