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Chuck's  Email  Example
 
 
Chuck's Worksheet1 Email - Emulate the plain text FORMAT of this example.
Then send it to your CIS course instructor.
The answers to #1, #2 and #3 below are NOT the correct answers!



TO: CIS Course Instructor
FROM: Chuck Berry
DATE: January 30, 2007
RE: Worksheet1 submission for grading

QUESTION 1
What does standard 2 indicate about the "SUBJECT" block of the "send" window of each e-mail message? Why is that important?
ANSWER
Standard 2 indicates that all students must wash their hands before sending e-mail messages. This is important in order to insure good clean e-mail messages.

QUESTION 2
What is the complete URL for each of the three following Quick Links from the bottom of that page? Also please indicate one thing of interest you found at each of those three links (Class Schedules, Questions, More Info)
ANSWER
  • The URL for "Class Schedules" is "http://cis.msjc.edu/whenitis.html"
    I found that I can't take CSIS 202 this summer (because it isn't offered then) and will have to wait to take it until the Fall Semester of 2023 (when it is scheduled to be offered next).
  • The URL for "Admission" is "http://cis.msjc.edu/letmein.html"
    I found how to take all CIS courses for free. I also found that I shouldn't admit to having done anything I didn't do!
  • The URL for "Questions" is "http://cis.smjc.edu/canitbetrue.html"
    I found that the meaning of life is dependent on pragmatic existential contemplation of non related variables.

    QUESTION 3
    What would an MSJC student need to do in order to have his/her name listed under the "Some of Our Credential Candidates Seeking Employment" link?
    ANSWER
    Fill out the 20 page short form, post a $10,000,000 bond, provide 5 letters of reference from former Enron executives, pass a lie detector test and build a super computer from a kit purchased at Radio Shack.

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