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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Looking to learn and do not know where to start? Post 302383694 by petes21in2002 on Thursday 31st of December 2009 06:00:27 PM
Old 12-31-2009
Looking to learn and do not know where to start?

hello all my name is chris. i have no schooling in computers and i am looking to learn as much as i can befor spending any money on something i do not evern know if i would like. i see computers everwhere i go. i work for Garda.

i am asking for help in learning all i can about computers and i am willing to read anything i can. i learn better by doing. so i am asking for some help on where to start. so much to read. could you help a newbie out plzzz!!!Smilie

here is some of the books i have picked up to start learning. home networking for dummies, simplified computers, hacking the next generatton. looking to pick up some more. would like to know where i should go next in books.

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Just want to say thanks for all the help! I see newbies are not liked. i will just learn what i can from books. have a great day all and happy new year!!

Last edited by petes21in2002; 12-31-2009 at 12:24 AM..
 

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