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About Suzanne Weixel
Suzanne Weixel is a writer and editor who specializes in the technology
industry. Her first experience with computers was in 1974 when she learned
to play football on the Dartmouth time-sharing terminal her brother had
installed in their home. Later, she graduated from Dartmouth College in 1981
with a degree in Art History.
In 1984, after a series of jobs that included stints in the advertising
department at Inc. Magazine, and as the Quality Assurance Coordinator
at International Training Systems, a now-defunct developer of interactive
educational training courseware, she wound up in the advertising department
of ComputerWorld Newspaper. The following year she moved to the
editorial department as the New Products Editor. In 1988, Suzanne left
ComputerWorld to become a full-time freelance writer and editor. Since then,
she has written, co-written, or edited more than 40 books, including the
Power User's Guide to Windows 95, Learning Microsoft Word 2003, Learning
Microsoft Office 2003, Learning Macromedia Flash 5, and Learning Microsoft
Windows XP.
Suzanne currently lives in Marlborough, Massachusetts, with her
husband, Rick. They have two sons, Nathaniel and Evan, and a dog, a
Samoyed named Cirrus. For fun, she walks, works in the yard, hangs out with
her family, and watches television. She is a lifelong fan of the New England
Patriots and the Boston Red Sox and attends as many games as possible. She
has been known to ski and ride a bicycle, on occasion.
About John Preston, Sally Preston, and Robert L. Ferrett
John Preston is an Associate Professor at Eastern Michigan University in the
College of Technology, where he teaches microcomputer application courses
at the undergraduate and graduate levels. He has been teaching, writing, and
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