Thursday, May 10, 2007

Wordius Excelus

Before I make any declaration of ease on the subject of Word & Excel tutorial tasks, let me say that during the period of my secondary education I undertook a 2yr School-Based Traineeship on the matter of Business Administration Cert II and during the course of that period became quite proficient with such applications. Currently employed at the same establishment, Hyatt Regency Sanctuary Cove, I continue to perform similar tasks as were requested in the exercise. I feel that competencies in these fields are increasingly relevant to many within society as communication is a crucial aspect of living and interacting with the world today - often through these such applications and communication passages. I did however struggle with some of the advanced Excel tasks.

During past weeks I've taken quite an interest in socially related avenues of El Blogo also. I've made a number of web friends, two of whom I also now email regularly in hotmail. I've found socialising on Blogger easy and interesting. Particularly the blog of Lexicon Harlot [I hope she doesnt mind my saying so here] who is an extremely articulate and comedic narrator.
Aside from this, a lass by the name of Chesty LaRue has generously offered to customise a personal layout for my blogger. Dumbfounded with appreciation, I'm coming to enjoy interaction with this global village of sorts [though I havent expanded all that much outside of Australians] and have added it to the personal contact details along with my myspace when talking to friends. I take pride in it awww....

In high school I fondly recall delivering debates on the intrusive nature of television on our daily lives to the extent that we plan to be home for certain times and even allocate time for it in our schedule as though it were a worthy activity. I confess to having done the same with myspace, msn and hotmail, and rewarding myself [!] with a visit to them if Im working hard. Now, blogger has joined that reward list and Im all too happy to flick through the public journals/musings of others.

Warmly,
Alextrocity

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