PostHeaderIcon Getting techie

I’m not a techie person.   I don’t have any educational background in web developing, computer programming, PC set up or anything techie at all.   But since I got sort of addicted to blogging, I invested a lot of time and energy trying to learn the dynamics of web developing and the jargons that come with it - URL, widgets, RSS, HTML, permalink, etc that I had zero knowledge about when I started blogging.

Starting with the purchase of my personal computer, it took me a lot of queries to know what I should buy.   I was naive about processors, memory, Operating System and all that.   All I knew was that I wanted a fast computer with a sleek design and nothing else.   I was especially keen on the LCD monitor.

I ended up with a good package somehow but since I didn’t take much attention to the accessories, I ended up with the not-so-good-ones.  That’s to say that my mouse fails to function sometimes and my brand new speakers are now totally mute (And that’s just after two months of usage).  Also my web cam isn’t as clear as my friends’ though it looks pretty good in white.

If you’re also a struggling, self-educating techie wannabe like me, you could use a little help from existing info sites in the web.  I found one that has useful, easy-to-understand tips on computer technology.   You’ll also learn some computer lingos and other stuff about computer application, blogging and the likes.

It’s pretty informative.

Check it out yourself.

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