Re: back up copy os
- From: "Miss Perspicacia Tick" <test@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 8 May 2005 01:42:25 +0100
NoNoBadDog! wrote:
> There is this thing that came in the box with the computer called a
> "Users Manual". It is made of flexible sheets of paper that have
> printing on them. The printing contains information about the
> computer you bought. Despite what you may believe, the manual was
> not added to increase weight, fill a void in the packaging, or
> inserted to keep the contents from shifting. It was included in the
> box in the hopes that you would *READ* it. Please bear in mind that
> when accessing information in a written manual, it is a mechanical
> process. If you cannot remember how to use a manual, perhaps there
> is a nine year old child in your vicinity that will help you find the
> information you need.
> Bobby
Nine-year-old? My, my, they're a bit slow in your neck of the woods, aren't
they?! The average four-year-old here could tell him what he seems to be so
incapable of finding out for himself...
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