>Dear Dr. Stiner
> How do you do.
How do you do?
Very well, thank you.
> I`m sorry the first message so late.
I'm sorry the first message was so late.
> I have cought cold.
I caught a cold.
It is not a problem that your first message was late.
I hope you feel better now.
It is hard to have a cold in the summer!
> This mail look at the Attsu`s message.
> Because. My first message is for late.
For this mail I looked at Attsu's message, because my first message was so
late.
> Your message I can`t look the your reply.
I can't access your reply.
> And This mail isn`t my address.
> Because. Today, I didn`t go to university.
I used someone else's address to send this message, because I did not go to
the university today.
> Please reply to s2398475@slb.cgu.ac.jp
No problem, Taka. I sent you a message already. I hope you received it.
In case you did not, please see these two pages:
This is my introduction page:
http://www72.homepage.villanova.edu/susan.stiner/cgu/introduction.htm
This is the first lesson:
http://www72.homepage.villanova.edu/susan.stiner/cgu/comm2k.html
Can you read your university mail from home?
What browser do you use when you are on the Internet? I use Netscape 4.7.
When you read my email messages to you are you at school?
When you send email to me are you usually at school?
Do you go online at home? If yes, how fast is your modem?
I always read your mail at home. I always write to you from home. My modem
is 56K, but the connect speed is a slow 26.4K. There is some conflict in the
software somewhere, but I can't find it.
Or do you use a wireless connection to the Internet? I heard that many people
in Japan use a wireless connection.
Sincerely,
Prof Sue Stiner