Email Connectors and Mr. Hogue's Wisdom

by Dale Hogue


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 22/04/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 429
ISBN : 9781436312295
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 429
ISBN : 9781462805150

About the Book

Email connecting has become the hobby of most every person who owns a computer. This type connecting is described nicely and expertly in this book written by Dale Hogue. Emails that may become historical are displayed within its pages. Dale Hogue's poetry, essays, and short stories liven the pages and inform the reader, who could ask for anything more? It's a light read worth the time and effort.


About the Author

Engineering Whiz Kids invented the computer, other Whiz kids created the Internet and still other Whiz Kids concocted a means by which electronic mail messages could be distributed by high speed electronic means from one computer system to distant recipients and called the new process electronic mailing or E-mailing. This part of the computer process brought about a communication phenomenon that has grown by leaps and bounds for more than a decade and a half primarily because of the efforts on the part of ordinary individuals who informally banded together into what has become Connector Groups. These Connectors exchanged personal messages, poems, jokes, essays, cartoons and pictures. This book contains some examples of messages that have been making the E-mail rounds. Dale Hogue, a 1954 Whittier College graduate, studied poetry writing, screenplay writing, essay writing and short story writing at UCLA, California State University at Fullerton and the University of California at Irvine. This artist-actor-poet-musician has written poems, short stories, screenplays, song lyrics and a book called The Poet on How To Write A Poem. On March 10, 1997, the Board of Directors of the National Library of Poetry elected Dale Hogue into the International Poetry Hall of Fame.