1. A. All it takes to master a computer is the desire to learn and the ability to overcome the natural fear the darn things tend to instill in us.
2. Administrators overcame faculty skepticism with assurances of training, technical support and relaxed teaching loads so professors could master the computers, university Provost David Brown said.
3. But they had not mastered the computer, and Rubin said its effect was diluted for them.
4. He has mastered the computer.
5. He never mastered a computer, so uses an electric typewriter.
6. If he has mastered the eccentricities without mastering the computer, then you have the worst of both worlds.
7. We seek a college in which he can learn to master computers and learn to communicate with clarity and sensitivity.
8. Catherine would like to master computers, so she can get a better job.