Re: new.pc

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Ken Blake, MVP Wrote:
zepphead wrote:

Richard Urban Wrote:

Zepphead is NOT a new user. He has been posting here for months.


hi,richard-just to let you know i was
a slow learner in the bottom set,at school then the only
computer they had 1 sincler something?and 2 comador 64,
the waiting list to join computer club was endless,
now im in my 30;s iam a bit of a techno phobe,
i will search the posts from now on.thank you for your help
i do appresiate all the replys i recive,thanks



There's nothing wrong with searching to see if your question has been
answered in the past, but there's also nothing wrong with asking a
question
that's been previously answered. There are very few new questions, and
if
everyone found his answer by searching, these newsgroiup would probably
get
only one or two new questions a week and would hardly need to exist
anymore.

Most of us don't mind someone's asking a question that has previously
been
answered. I know I don't.

--
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
Please reply to the newsgroupi understand what
you mean ken,looking around i might find something intresting,,
you never know>

i wonder how mutch their is to know.....


--
zepphead
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