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Tips On How To Use Your IPod As A Hard Drive ... First, connect your iPod to your computer. Once the iPod has been connected open the iTunes window...

Laptop Data Recovery ... Because the laptop was designed for mobility, this makes it more prone to damage. Aside from the regular wear and tear from lugging around the computer, there are greater risks for accidents...

Home Computer Repair - Do It Yourself? ... I've been involved in computer repair in one way or another for over 25 years. The three major repairs I get called for on a weekly basis are: Spyware/Malware Issues...

Three Things You Can Do To Keep Your Computer Running At Maximum Performance ... Although there are many things that can affect the performance of your computer, there are a few simply things you can do each month to help keep your computer running at maximum performance. This article will focus on two problems that impact the performance of your computer and will then explain what you can do about it...

How To Choose A CD, DVD Or Hard Drive ... This article will give you some tips on selecting proper data storage devices for your PC. Hard Drives...

We have tried so hard to adulterate our hearts, and have so greatly abused the microscope to study the hideous excrescences and shameful warts which cover them and which we take pleasure in magnifying, that it is impossible for us to speak the language of other men.
—Charles Baudelaire (1821–1867)

The legacies that parents and church and teachers left to my generation of Black children were priceless but not material: a living faith reflected in daily service, the discipline of hard work and stick-to-itiveness, and a capacity to struggle in the face of adversity.
—Marian Wright Edelman (20th century)

We read that the traveller asked the boy if the swamp before him had a hard bottom. The boy replied that it had. But presently the traveller’s horse sank in up to the girths, and he observed to the boy, “I thought you said that this bog had a hard bottom.” “So it has,” answered the latter, “but you have not got half way to it yet.” So it is with the bogs and quicksands of society; but he is an old boy that knows it.
—Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)