Elizabeth.... Please feel free to refer to KEN as "middle aged," 'cause he IS! But MOI? Why I've got a looooong way ot go before I'M "middle aged!" Heck... I'm ONLY 55! <grin> Also, m'dear... If HE starts making sense to you, I suggest you immediately seek medical help! <grinning, ducking & running> (Pssst) Hey Elizabeth.... don't you be going 'n telling Ken I said this, but I really think the world of him. <smile> Have a wonderful holiday season and the best of New Years... Barb Mallut [log in to unmask] ---------- From: Parkinson's Information Exchange on behalf of Elizabeth Wands Sent: Sunday, December 21, 1997 5:16 PM To: Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN Subject: Re: Non-PD, Visual Aid for Online Hi Ken, You two ( the Middle aged + or - Ken and Barbie dolls) are too much. You two are SO delightful!!!! I read everything , wheather it makes sense or not. Happy Holidays to a everyone, and here's to a healthy New Year!!! Elizabeth [log in to unmask] -----Original Message----- From: Ken Becker <[log in to unmask]> To: Multiple recipients of list PARKINSN <[log in to unmask]> Date: 21. prosince 1997 1:27 Subject: Re: Non-PD, Visual Aid for Online >BArb, that sounds like a good solution to the problem, but why not just put >the keyboard on your lap on a piece of wood or a lap desk, and maybe even see >the screen without glasses? I am nearsighted, so I am able to see the screen >and the keyboard with no glasses. I use them mostly for driving in Miami, as >bullet shields. >And no, I do NOT work for the Miami Chamber of Commerce, or the Tourism Board, >which are very proud of Miami, Although I have heard they are moving their >offices to Georgia........... (just kidding, they will stay in their beautiful >fenced-in bunker adjoining the federal prison, in scenic downtown Miami.) >Good luck with your flip flop glasses,. [log in to unmask] >