[Discuss] It's me again
Alan Clemens
alanclemens at shawcable.com
Fri Aug 3 08:24:34 PDT 2007
Hi I'm just here to let everyone know that I found a young chap who
is willing to spend some time with me and answer all of my
questions. Thank you to everyone who responded to my cry for help.
Sincerely,
Alan
On 1-Aug-07, at 12:42 PM, Alan Clemens wrote:
> Hi, I just got back from SoHo Computers and I'm afraid I have yet
> another question for you all. Can you please tell me is it at all
> possible for someone to actually show me "in person" what I am
> doing wrong? I honestly feel I have to many questions about how to
> make web pages that it would be better if I had someone to show me
> in person, what I'm doing wrong. If need be, I will pay someone if
> they can show me 1 on 1 what I am doing wrong.
>
> Alan
>
>
> On 31-Jul-07, at 10:59 AM, Alan Clemens wrote:
>
>> Can anyone help me? Hello: my name is Alan Clemens, I'm a
>> disabled person who's seeking assistance in getting a copy of the
>> new Dream-weaver program. I am currently living in a facility
>> that takes 90% of my disability income, therefore it is virtually
>> impossible for me to purchase any programs on my own. So I am
>> either seeking someone who could help me in downloading a copy of
>> Dream-weaver on to my computer"?" Or assisting me financially in
>> purchasing my own copy, with the promise that I'll repay them once
>> I start making money from that program!
>>
>>
>> On 31-Jul-07, at 9:06 AM, Jeremy Kiffiak wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On 30-Jul-07, at 9:09 PM, Alan W. Irwin wrote:
>>>
>>>> For now, though, I am just interested in the overview of
>>>> asterisk (as I
>>>> alluded to in my first e-mail). The reason is I am distracted
>>>> by something
>>>> else at this time (a research project that has suddenly gotten most
>>>> interesting) so realistically it will be winter before I can get
>>>> down to
>>>> learning asterisk in any detail.
>>>
>>> Alan (and anyone else interested in Asterisk) a great online
>>> resource is the freely downloadable O'Reilly ebook "Asterisk: The
>>> Future of Telephony" (http://www.asteriskdocs.org/modules/
>>> tinycontent/index.php?id=11).
>>>
>>> Some other useful repositories of online information are:
>>>
>>> http://www.digium.com (creators of Asterisk)
>>>
>>> http://www.voip-info.org (how-to's, general information)
>>>
>>> http://nerdvittles.com (lots of how-to's and tutorials)
>>>
>>> irc.freenode.net #asterisk #freepbx #trixbox #elastix
>>>
>>> For a quick and easy install to see what kind of things Asterisk
>>> is capable of try either "www.trixbox.org" or "www.elastix.org".
>>> These are not really recommended for actually learning Asterisk
>>> (installing, configuring, creating a dial plan, etc). For that
>>> use the ebook mentioned above.
>>>
>>> Enjoy the reading.
>>>
>>> Jeremy
>>>
>>> ps: Another very interesting open source telephony project can
>>> be found out "http://www.freeswitch.org" for those who are a
>>> little more adventurous.
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