Interestingly enough, I just did a search for the Center's Web site (yes, I finally bookmarked it), but along the way, I found the Wikipedia entry on Drake, of all things. It touts the Pacemakers won by 515 and Think last year. I guess our PR folks see it as a resource and keep it updated?????
Check it out at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_University.
(How do I do a hyperlink here? Lexi taught me how to do hyperlinks in general, but that trick does not work here. So much to learn, so little patience.....)
Preach on sister. If I have to hear one more person say, "Well according to Wikipedia ..." I might cry. I can't comprehend why people think this is an appropriate source to be using.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you. I wouldn't be caught dead using Wikipedia as a source :-)
Interestingly enough, I just did a search for the Center's Web site (yes, I finally bookmarked it), but along the way, I found the Wikipedia entry on Drake, of all things. It touts the Pacemakers won by 515 and Think last year. I guess our PR folks see it as a resource and keep it updated?????
Check it out at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_University.
(How do I do a hyperlink here? Lexi taught me how to do hyperlinks in general, but that trick does not work here. So much to learn, so little patience.....)
That's what we used to do at Country Home; the PR dept updated our Wikipedia page. Interesting.
I don't if the comments here support HTML .... anyone?
Preach on sister. If I have to hear one more person say, "Well according to Wikipedia ..." I might cry. I can't comprehend why people think this is an appropriate source to be using.
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