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Old 01-14-2010, 10:20 PM
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Great to hear that we are getting some more vids. I picked up a lot too, although there is still room for improvement. Even after I believe I can grab the bull by the horns I may as well stick around and become some type of supporter for BYOIT.
My next endeavor is to get a bunch of cheap older PC's and toss parts around installing and uninstalling to get the hands on training that I need. In addition there are already a few people that want me to help them out with their PC problems in my locale. In fact I was approached today by an acquaintance that needs immediate support so I will take them up on their offer and not charge a penny just so I cannot be blamed for ripping someone off. Figure if I willingly allocate my time as a favor their is no misconceptions or angry people that parted with their cash. This way I won't be misunderstood. I told them I am still an amateur and I cannot do everything.
Jeremy may I ask what sorts of vids are forthcoming? I thought the the ones I seen covered everything, but then again I did make a few requests for others that weren't in the course materials.
Thnx for the quick feedback guys, and a special thnx to popeye and smiley bear for up to the minute data and quick answers to some of the thing's I had issues with even though I'm sure they have busy lives, but generously take the time out to lend a helping hand.
Hopefully we shall hear from other PC noobs one of these days.


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