“I just know that learning this new system is going to keep my brain functioning at a high level for 20 years. I can feel new grooves in my brain going ‘pop-pop-pop’. I am confident that every time I sit down at the keyboard I’m getting triple shots of vitamin B+ direct to the frontal lobe.”

This was Gail Samuels writing about a new computer application shortly before she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, which took her life on January 18, 2010. Her words show how gracefully and joyfully...

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