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Group: rec.music.makers.bowedstrings · Group Profile
Author: BestStudentViolins.com
Date: Oct 20, 2007 17:21

On Oct 19, 11:17 pm, "Mizz Marcia Ryder" regrets.com> wrote:
> "BestStudentViolins.com" gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1192202027.377053.304430@v29g2000prd.googlegroups.com...> Here you go. Here's the update:
>
>
> Connie,
> I don't have time to run down the book title but I just took a great course
> (internal corporate training) in Advanced html with css. I'll post it for you.
> Using css will make your life a lot easier in the .com world.
>
> Sorry I can't track it down now but my orchestra has a concert tomorrow
> night and there's much wood-shedding to be done!
>
> You have many wonderful directions to go. I can see why it is so difficult to
> decide. I rode he fence between starting a DMA in piano and a MBA in marketing.
> I ended up doing neither and am very happy. Most of my music endeavors since
> becoming a computer programmer have been so fulfilling emotionally and
> musically (and I get a paying gig every now and again). One thing I did learn
> was that riding the fence was detrimental to my health and well being.
>
> Best of luck,
> Marsha

Thank you for your gracious response, Marsha. I thought you'd rip me
to pieces like everyone else does (I'm still waiting for the ax to
fall).

I don't think I"m going to do any computer stuff; I can hire someone
to do that if it ever happens that my stuff doesn't work online. I
think I'm just going to stay put and finish both the doctorates I
started. One of my students is a PhD candidate in chemistry and she
is telling me there has been some amazing research in MS recently, so
I just feel that I should get my ducks in a row, in case I live long
enough to be of use to anyone.
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