I read a really good book a while back called "Physics for the Rest of
Us"(HIGHLY recommended for those curious about modern physics) Good way to
say newbie without saying "dummie", I thought.

-Brian

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> To: J-Mag Guthrie; Rialian
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>
> The ones that stick in my mind were "Chemistry for Poetry Majors"
> and "Physics
> for Poetry Majors". <g>
>
> --pig
>
> On Mon, 14 May 2001, J-Mag Guthrie wrote:
>
> > Novice?  Newbie?  When I was in college, lo these many years ago, there
> > were math and engineering classes that were specifically for "non-major"
> > so maybe something like "Computer Security for the Non-Admin"
> or even "The
> > Non-Geek's Guide..."
> >
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> > Brokersys            \ /   concede that this new version, with its
> > 281-580-3358 (voice)  X    warm-and-fuzzy nickname of Windows Me,
> > 281-586-0628 (fax)   / \   is not for everyone." -- Dwight Silverman
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