One can never had too many librarian friends.

Jennifer Chiaverini
One can never had too many librarian friends.
One can never had too many librarian friends.
One can never had too many librarian friends.
One can never had too many librarian friends.
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One can never have too many librarian friends. When you have a question about a book, a video, a CD or a DVD, a librarian friend will always help you out. Some people say that they have no idea how to use technology. You can tell those people who don’t know how to use technology about the many great things that can be done with it.

If someone says they don’t know how to use technology, you could encourage them to look up the terms they need and see what other people have written about it. You could also suggest that they should look into the library to find help since books are available for free and many libraries even offer hours when you can learn about things like computers and internet.

Source: The Wedding Quilt

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