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Thursday, May 11, 2006

"Cheap" gas

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Dear Barb,
Cheap gas in your neighborhood?
Check it out

I know that the words cheap and gas in the same sentence these days are considered an oxymoron. How would you like to be able to find the best gas prices in your area using the Internet? Click here to go to GasBuddy.com. Once you're on the site click in the long white box and type in your ZIP code. Then click Search Now. A list of gas stations in your ZIP code will appear with the cheapest location listed first. The cheapest price in my ZIP code here in Aurora, Colorado, was $2.39 at the Phillips 66 at Sable and Colfax. My corner gas station which has the "cheapest" prices in our immediate area is still at $2.75 Will I drive to the other one? Maybe.

Don't forget! From now through May 31,, you will receive FREE SHIPPING when you order one or both of my books. Click here to go to my website to place your order. You may order online or if you prefer, print out the order form and mail to me with your check, money order or credit card information. They make great gifts for beginning to intermediate computer users of all ages. You may also call me at (303) 752-2152 to place your order.

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Barb Walker
Taming Your Computer Inc.

phone: 303 752-2152

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I love teaching senior citizens to use computers. I'm a senior myself, so I'm working with my peers. When I work with you in your home on your computer, I don't sit in front of your computer and TELL you want to do. You sit in front of your computer while I TEACH you what to do. I also write step-by-step instructions for you to follow when I'm not there.