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*** This Week's New Articles on Ask Leo! Should I convert to Linux?
Linux is a great way to extend the life of older computers, simply because the resource requirements of many Linux distributions are so much less than that of Windows. There are naturally a few "gotcha's" along the way. But before we even go there, we need to make sure that we're solving the right problem. Continue reading: "Should I convert to
Linux?" * * * Should I Install Windows XP SP3?
First I need to clarify that this is an opinion piece. I've not seen SP3, and much of what we hear about it is currently either rumor or information that could change before it releases. That being said, I do have some opinions. Continue reading: "Should I Install
Windows XP SP3?" * * * How do I burn something to CD?
There many approaches to CD and DVD burning. Rather than say "this is how you must do it", I'll show the basics of Windows XP CD burning and then touch on a couple of the alternatives that you might investigate as well. Continue reading: "How do I burn
something to CD?" * * * If I Had to Do It All Over Again... [rerun] I reflect on the one thing I would have done differently and why I think it matters.Continue reading: "If I Had to
Do It All Over Again... [rerun]" * * * So, what do you think about Kindle?
That's actually a made-up question, but I expect people, particularly some of my more techie friends, to be asking me very soon. Hence, this article to answer it for everyone. The other day my wife asked me what I wanted for Christmas. I told her to wait until Monday and I might have an answer. After Amazon's announcement I spent some time reviewing the device's specifications and decided. Kindle was the answer. Continue reading: "So, what do you
think about Kindle?" * * * How can I view large web pages without having to scroll right and left?
This is a real problem that more and more people are facing. Some things can be adjusted, while others cannot. I've touched on some of these concepts before, but your scenario is interesting because it presents perhaps the most inflexible of situations. Continue reading:
"How can I view large web pages without having to scroll right and
left?" * * * Should I unsubscribe from things I've signed up for to avoid spam?
It's hard to say without knowing what you mean by "at the end of the offer". But you're quite right: sometimes the unsubscribe link isn't an unsubscribe at all. In fact, sometimes it's the moral equivalent of a "send me more spam" link. The problem is that you really do need to know when it's legitimate and should be used. I can offer some guidelines as to when you should and when you should not click on something that claims to be an unsubscribe link. Continue reading:
"Should I unsubscribe from things I've signed up for to avoid spam?" * * * There's no going back Change is inevitable, and often unexpected. So what do you do when faced with changes you don't want?Continue reading: "There's no going back"
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Free Scan! Advertisement. Ask Leo about advertising here. *** Popular Articles from the Archives It's that time of year. This article still holds true: What computer should I give? In a recent article, What computer should I get?, I discussed the criteria I used as I decided what computer to purchase for myself and what criteria you might consider for yourself. But what it it's not for you? What if you're looking for a computer as a gift? Things get more difficult, that's what. Continue reading... *** Thoughts and Comments Sorry again about missing last week's issue. I want to thank everyone who expressed well wishes in case it was something serious. Sadly, I must report that it was. I won't dwell on it too much here but my father, Leo J. Notenboom, passed away at age 91. He'd been in a nursing home for the past few years, so it wasn't totally unexpected, but naturally the specific timing still was. Conventional wisdom is to keep this kind of overly personal stuff apart from business, but since it had a direct impact on the newsletter's publication I feel somewhat obligated to let you know what was up. My apologies if it's "TMI" (Too Much Information). On to happier things... • If you didn't notice my article on it, I now own a Kindle, Amazon's new portable electronic book. It's very convenient, but certainly not for everyone. One of it's major surprises? You can read Ask Leo! on it! For free! (After purchasing the device, of course.) Pretty cool. So, what do you think about Kindle? has my take, including both pros and cons. (And yes, there's plenty of both.) I certainly can't recommend that everyone just run out and buy one, but it's
definitely worth a look. And of course if you happen to have an extra $400 to
spend, it might well be worth a very close look. 'till next time...
* * * The Latest: at Forwarded Funnies: "Magic Shoes" Some of Leo's other sites: The Ask Leo! Store, Leo's Online Business Card, Taming Email, MovableType Tips, Leo's Blog, Buy Leo a Latte (or a Beer), A Letter To Myself, Dolls and Friends, Corgwn.com *** Newsletter Administration Do you have a question? A comment, perhaps? Newsletter subscribers can visit http://ask-leo.com/askleosubscriber.html to submit your comments and questions. That page is only mentioned here, so I'll know it's from someone who's taken the time to read this far! I'll be honest: I'll try to respond, but I get a lot of questions every day - I just can't answer everyone. Rest assured, though, that even if you don't hear from me directly, every email gets read. Leo's Answers Newsletter is a weekly publication of Ask Leo! and Leo A. Notenboom. It's also available as an RSS feed at this URL: http://ask-leo.com/newsletter.xml. Archives of previous newsletter issues can be found on the Ask Leo! web site, http://ask-leo.com/newsletter.html. You're quite welcome to forward this email in its entirety, but you should probably delete your unsubscribe link below, so your friends don't unsubscribe you by accident. You may forward individual articles from this newsletter only if you include all and only the text of that article as found in this newsletter, including any links therein. You may not copy full articles from the Ask Leo! website - more on that in my section on copyright: http://ask-leo.com/terms.html#copyright. I'd sure appreciate it if regular readers got a subscription of their own. You can sign up at http://newsletter.ask-leo.com. Interested in advertising on Ask Leo! or in this newsletter? Advertising details here. Newsletter contents Copyright © 2007, Leo A. Notenboom & Puget Sound Software, LLC. Article 12039 | Posted November 30, 2007 |
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