<![CDATA[Making Computers accessible to the Average Joe - Try this...(How to)]]>Sun, 27 May 2012 08:12:29 -0800Weebly<![CDATA[Education is the great liberator...]]>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 06:53:44 -0800http://www.computeers.za.net/4/post/2010/08/education-is-the-great-liberator.htmlIf you are reading this you are certainly living somewhere in the civilized world and most definitely using a computer.
If you are using a computer you most certainly have needed a costly repair or two.
Nothing is more annoying than starting up your PC or laptop and seeing the infamous blue screen of death.
It's the dreaded wallet-punch, it's the lost time and the patronizing attitude of some pimply slob who you have to rely on and trust to eventually return your machine-hopefully with data intact-because let's face it; who does back-up's?
I have suffered this fate countless times.Luckily though I found something which has turned my life around.
These videos have liberated me. What's more I even earn a nice little bit of pocket money from what I've learned from them.Click below to set yourself free!
Technologically challenged?
Losing your head?
Speaking of being set free, Although this is not computer-related I feel it may be incredibly handy as I have suffered at the hands of these fascists all too often.
A point that is receiving much debate at the moment is the legality of road-side arrests, and I am more confused after doing a bit of reading about it than before.
However there seems to be a light on the horizon in the form of a traffic fine tool-kit.It promises much and has certainly helped me to get a few pesky fines revoked and squashed.
A few years ago I was stopped at a road-block in a small town in Mpumalanga.They asked for my licence and radio'ed in my ID number.
My keys were confiscated,my licence was kept and I was told that I had an amount of R900 to pay or they would arrest me.
I ran to that town and luckily had the money to draw and pay.Some fellow drivers were not so lucky and were dragged kicking and screaming to the cells.I still don't know the validity of the process but if I had the information contained in the Toolkit I would've been in a position to defend myself. Check it out.I strongly recommend it.

Traffic Fines Toolkit
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