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On 9/13/05, Bill Swallow <techcommdood -at- gmail -dot- com> wrote:
> Well, I learned FM by using it. FM made complete sense to me the very
> first time I launched it, and all the features did what I thought
> they'd do. Maybe I'm an anomaly. ;-)
>
> Really it comes down to how YOU learn, now how we think you should
> learn. Are you able to apply written concept to practical use? If so,
> get some books (Scriptorium has good training guides you can get). If
> you need the full sensory learning experience, go to training.
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