The internet for very beginners - preview
Try as you might, you can't escape the benefits that the internet brings to a magazine with limited space Links to reports, petitions and extra information all bring added depth to a story of limited length But many people have been on the web for so long now that they've forgotten the fact that there are people who simply haven't a clue what they're talking about This article aims to start gently, at the very beginning, so that those of you still offline can make the most of the web and not spend a scrap more time than you want to on it
Clare-Marie White
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No charges pending in Quaker college brawl
Simon Risley News round-up
news@thefriend.org No opt-out for justice
Stephen Cox Comment
Judy Kirby & Kate Bellwood Letters
editorial@thefriend.org Tom Fox, Friends’ ecclesiology and the ‘Quaker wide web’
Chuck Fager Finding Friend
Laurie Kruczek The internet for very beginners
Clare-Marie White Feeding the curious
Richard Hilken
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