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At 8:56 on August 15, 2011, Elsa Jorgensen said…
Jenny, thank you so much!  Erma thanks you too.  It's so hard to know what to do.
At 17:35 on August 8, 2011, Quyen said…
I didn't find another trainer.  I just really wanted to wait for my V5 CD to come in the mail, get it installed and play around with it for a bit before I do training.  Sorry.  You'll hear from me again.
At 17:55 on August 5, 2011, Brenda Rogers said…
Love the new background, Jen!
At 15:18 on August 3, 2011, Quyen said…
Hi, Jenny.  You were recommended by Brenda for training in Eclipse.  I'm in the Bay Area and am interested in possibly setting something up.  Would you please give me more info: what is covered, cost, by phone or in person, amount of time that it takes, etc.  Thanks!
At 11:23 on July 25, 2011, Kelli Combs (admin) said…

Hello, Jenny

 

I am doing well.  Just got back yesterday from AZ visiting my mom.  Nice to take a break every once in a while.  Have a great time in LV.  Hopefully it's not as hot as AZ, which was 106 while I was there.  Crazy hot!!

At 12:03 on July 20, 2011, Elsa Jorgensen said…
Thank you, Jenny!  Hanging in there!!
At 19:40 on July 11, 2011, Elsa Jorgensen said…
So cute!  Thanks, Jenny!
At 7:36 on July 8, 2011, Kelli Combs (admin) said…
Oh, yeah, and one more thing.  There is a book all about it called, "How To Eat, Move and Be Healthy" by Paul Check.  May want to check that out.
At 21:17 on July 7, 2011, Kelli Combs (admin) said…

Hi, Jenny

 

I am going to make an appointment for a one-on-one appt with her.  There was a group of us talking to her but she knows tons about nutrition.  Some stuff is you shouldn't eat processed foods.  The more processed the food is, the worse it is for you.  Also, I put everything in the microwave and that apparently kills the nutritional value in a lot of food.  I never knew that.  Also, I used to cook the food in the "plastic" that it came in.  Big mistake.  Plastic has chemicals that leach into your food when cooking.  I won't do that again.

 

I can go on and on.  But one thing I did know is most cancers can be cured by the food you eat.  Most people get cancer by what you put in your body.  It is amazing what the FDS allows pigs and cows to eat and it is okay to still sell their beef to customers; we are talking a percentage of feces and plastic and other animal parts.  Just shocking.  We should be eating beef that has been grass fed.  Very difficult to find now.  She told me about a place down the street, which is great.

 

Most cows now are corn fed which makes them sick but it is cheap and easy to feed to them.  You should really watch the movie Food, Inc.  Very interesting.  There is another one about how helpful vitamins are and the food you eat make a huge difference in your life.  I will have to find it for you.  These are a few basics, though.  Oh, yeah, you need to eat more raw veggies and not just cooked.  Cooking veggies takes a lot of the nutrition out of them so throw some raw ones in with the cooked.

At 7:08 on July 5, 2011, Elsa Jorgensen said…
Yep, I think he's pretty smart too.  ;-)
At 16:18 on July 4, 2011, Elsa Jorgensen said…
Thank you, Jenny!  I hope you're having a great day too!
At 14:35 on July 4, 2011, Lorna Brodie said…
Hope you are having a wonderful 4th, Jenny!
At 13:45 on June 27, 2011, Angela Mapp said…

Hi, Jenny. 

I did revisit this website a few weeks ago but saw that all the postings were very old.  Maybe I need to learn to get around it.  I think there are getting to be too many CRing websites.  I go to Eclipe, CR-NEt, Depoman.   And now that there is Facebook, I sometimes log on there when one of the CRing sites directs me there.

 

At 13:33 on June 27, 2011, Brenda Rogers said…
Oh, you're too funny!!!
At 13:24 on June 27, 2011, Brenda Rogers said…
LOL!  I formally turn my glitter crown over to you!
At 10:40 on June 27, 2011, Brenda Rogers said…

You can thank Chuck.  He insisted! :)

What are you doing around New Year's?  Think a trip to the Portland area is a possibility? Might be an event you'd be interested in. ;)

At 10:30 on June 27, 2011, Brenda Rogers said…
Jenny, I just read your comment again under the butterfly glittery.  Made me smile all over again!  Can't wait to see you in August!!!
At 19:23 on June 26, 2011, April McMillan, CRR, RPR, CSR said…
Hey, that's great news about your tweaking.  These machines only need to be serviced about every three yrs anyway according to Steno Doctor.  Three cheers for saving money!!
At 16:43 on June 24, 2011, April McMillan, CRR, RPR, CSR said…

Jenny, I was definitely told that the optical sensors were going to be checked.  I took my Grand in for a cleaning and stacking/repeating key issues.  I adjusted the key stroke to be longer 'cuz it was way too short after the cleaning and I just got three stacks in an 87 pg job.  Not bad :)  I'm going to set it back a bit to where they originally had the stroke set and maybe it will be less.  I didn't even take a depo w/the short depth stroke (should've tried it), but that was the only adjustmnt made since they've had it so I haven't messed things up!!

Call Steno Doctor and see if they can help.  They have a specific tech there authorized to service the Revolutions.  Can't remember his name right now, but their # is 888-367-7836.  Good luck :)

At 15:10 on June 23, 2011, April McMillan, CRR, RPR, CSR said…

Yeah, they actually fixed the springs in a few keys that weren't feeling right.   They also adjusted the optical sensors, and I no longer have my final -D and -B repeating.  I can't believe the difference.  I'm glad I took it in.

When you're at the convention you should definitely look up Jason.  He actually did some adjustments for me when I caught up with him last year at the CCRA convention in the Palm Desert area.  Saw him, explained my issue, he took my machine overnight and gave it back the next day.  Can't hurt . . .

Good luck :)

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