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Title: When Computers Attack
Post by: swolt on May 29, 2007, 10:56:51 PM
ok, over the summer I want to finish the book I started, When Computers Attack. The theme of the book is going to be what to do when your computer acts up, and how to prevent it from acting up. I have a general idea of what I'm going to cover, but I wanted to know if you guys would help.

Here is what I need: What is the one thing you would like to learn to do on your computer? Either something you don't know at all or something you want to know better.
And, what is the most frustrating thing about your computer?

I'm trying to get as much feedback as possible to make sure I'm headed in the right direction.
Title: Re: When Computers Attack
Post by: VikingJuice on May 30, 2007, 12:08:27 AM
Quote from: swolt on May 29, 2007, 10:56:51 PM
ok, over the summer I want to finish the book I started, When Computers Attack. The theme of the book is going to be what to do when your computer acts up, and how to prevent it from acting up. I have a general idea of what I'm going to cover, but I wanted to know if you guys would help.

Here is what I need: What is the one thing you would like to learn to do on your computer? Either something you don't know at all or something you want to know better.
And, what is the most frustrating thing about your computer?

I'm trying to get as much feedback as possible to make sure I'm headed in the right direction.

When my computer locks up while looking at porn... .I mean random sites on the net ::).  There are so many viruses and spyware packages that try to load themselves when you look at a particular page.
Title: Re: When Computers Attack
Post by: nishi on May 30, 2007, 12:21:25 AM
it would be really helpful to have a simple calendar - "do this once a week, do this once a month" kind of thing for upkeep, maintenance, security, and backup. is this going to be an e-book, or print? if e-book, then add links for reputable software and shareware for some of those chores.
Title: Re: When Computers Attack
Post by: BigDun on May 30, 2007, 07:03:52 AM
I love using my Outlook/Exchange calender to invite other people to meetings and view their available time. Can I do this across the internet with people who don't have an Exchange server?
Title: Re: When Computers Attack
Post by: Jessie on May 30, 2007, 07:06:04 AM
How can I email myself to people?

Title: Re: When Computers Attack
Post by: Bennyhana on May 30, 2007, 07:17:24 AM
Quote from: BigDun on May 30, 2007, 07:03:52 AM
I love using my Outlook/Exchange calender to invite other people to meetings and view their available time. Can I do this across the internet with people who don't have an Exchange server?

if everyone has Gmail, you can use Google Calendar.
Title: Re: When Computers Attack
Post by: BigDun on May 30, 2007, 07:20:40 AM
Quote from: Bennyhana on May 30, 2007, 07:17:24 AM
Quote from: BigDun on May 30, 2007, 07:03:52 AM
I love using my Outlook/Exchange calender to invite other people to meetings and view their available time. Can I do this across the internet with people who don't have an Exchange server?

if everyone has Gmail, you can use Google Calendar.

But I want to do it using my Outlook Calendar since that's what syncs up with my Windows Mobile phone.
Title: Re: When Computers Attack
Post by: Bennyhana on May 30, 2007, 07:35:26 AM
Quote from: BigDun on May 30, 2007, 07:20:40 AM
Quote from: Bennyhana on May 30, 2007, 07:17:24 AM
Quote from: BigDun on May 30, 2007, 07:03:52 AM
I love using my Outlook/Exchange calender to invite other people to meetings and view their available time. Can I do this across the internet with people who don't have an Exchange server?

if everyone has Gmail, you can use Google Calendar.

But I want to do it using my Outlook Calendar since that's what syncs up with my Windows Mobile phone.

Well, then, Microsoft has decided you need to spend a lot of money on Exchange server.
Title: Re: When Computers Attack
Post by: BigDun on May 30, 2007, 07:46:30 AM
Quote from: Bennyhana on May 30, 2007, 07:35:26 AM
Quote from: BigDun on May 30, 2007, 07:20:40 AM
Quote from: Bennyhana on May 30, 2007, 07:17:24 AM
Quote from: BigDun on May 30, 2007, 07:03:52 AM
I love using my Outlook/Exchange calender to invite other people to meetings and view their available time. Can I do this across the internet with people who don't have an Exchange server?

if everyone has Gmail, you can use Google Calendar.

But I want to do it using my Outlook Calendar since that's what syncs up with my Windows Mobile phone.

Well, then, Microsoft has decided you need to spend a lot of money on Exchange server.

I have an Exchange server in my basement. The problem is that no one else does.
Title: Re: When Computers Attack
Post by: Bennyhana on May 30, 2007, 08:21:06 AM
Quote from: BigDun on May 30, 2007, 07:46:30 AM
Quote from: Bennyhana on May 30, 2007, 07:35:26 AM
Quote from: BigDun on May 30, 2007, 07:20:40 AM
Quote from: Bennyhana on May 30, 2007, 07:17:24 AM
Quote from: BigDun on May 30, 2007, 07:03:52 AM
I love using my Outlook/Exchange calender to invite other people to meetings and view their available time. Can I do this across the internet with people who don't have an Exchange server?

if everyone has Gmail, you can use Google Calendar.

But I want to do it using my Outlook Calendar since that's what syncs up with my Windows Mobile phone.

Well, then, Microsoft has decided you need to spend a lot of money on Exchange server.

I have an Exchange server in my basement. The problem is that no one else does.

I thought that the point of the Exchange server was that there was one server which would serve an entire group and keep them all connected.  If this isn't the case, then Microsoft has decided that you ALL need to spend a lot of money on Exchange server.
Title: Re: When Computers Attack
Post by: Beefy on May 30, 2007, 09:20:49 AM
Let's play Global Thermonuclear War.
Title: Re: When Computers Attack
Post by: swolt on May 30, 2007, 09:22:23 AM
Quote from: nishi on May 30, 2007, 12:21:25 AM
it would be really helpful to have a simple calendar - "do this once a week, do this once a month" kind of thing for upkeep, maintenance, security, and backup. is this going to be an e-book, or print? if e-book, then add links for reputable software and shareware for some of those chores.

it will start as an e-book, although I am hoping to get it printed.
Title: Re: When Computers Attack
Post by: swolt on May 30, 2007, 09:22:52 AM
Quote from: Beefy on May 30, 2007, 09:20:49 AM
Let's play Global Thermonuclear War.

how about a nice game of chess?
Title: Re: When Computers Attack
Post by: Gamplayerx on May 30, 2007, 09:36:29 AM
I would like to learn how to make Microsoft Word not suck.  The most frustrating thing about my computer is how sucky Microsoft Word is.
Title: Re: When Computers Attack
Post by: VikingJuice on May 30, 2007, 11:17:53 AM
Quote from: swolt on May 30, 2007, 09:22:52 AM
Quote from: Beefy on May 30, 2007, 09:20:49 AM
Let's play Global Thermonuclear War.

how about a nice game of chess?

"Who first suggested the possibility of Asexual reproduction?"


"Your wife?"
Title: Re: When Computers Attack
Post by: ReBurn on May 30, 2007, 01:34:47 PM
Quote from: Bennyhana on May 30, 2007, 08:21:06 AM
Quote from: BigDun on May 30, 2007, 07:46:30 AM
Quote from: Bennyhana on May 30, 2007, 07:35:26 AM
Quote from: BigDun on May 30, 2007, 07:20:40 AM
Quote from: Bennyhana on May 30, 2007, 07:17:24 AM
Quote from: BigDun on May 30, 2007, 07:03:52 AM
I love using my Outlook/Exchange calender to invite other people to meetings and view their available time. Can I do this across the internet with people who don't have an Exchange server?

if everyone has Gmail, you can use Google Calendar.

But I want to do it using my Outlook Calendar since that's what syncs up with my Windows Mobile phone.

Well, then, Microsoft has decided you need to spend a lot of money on Exchange server.

I have an Exchange server in my basement. The problem is that no one else does.

I thought that the point of the Exchange server was that there was one server which would serve an entire group and keep them all connected.  If this isn't the case, then Microsoft has decided that you ALL need to spend a lot of money on Exchange server.
It will. But BigDun probably has to give everyone he knows an account on his Exchange server and then get them to use that instead of what they currently use. I think he stands a pretty good shot at that.

Google's in ur privacy. Readin' ur kalinders.
Title: Re: When Computers Attack
Post by: Bennyhana on May 30, 2007, 03:27:57 PM
Quote from: ReBurn on May 30, 2007, 01:34:47 PM
Quote from: Bennyhana on May 30, 2007, 08:21:06 AM
Quote from: BigDun on May 30, 2007, 07:46:30 AM
Quote from: Bennyhana on May 30, 2007, 07:35:26 AM
Quote from: BigDun on May 30, 2007, 07:20:40 AM
Quote from: Bennyhana on May 30, 2007, 07:17:24 AM
Quote from: BigDun on May 30, 2007, 07:03:52 AM
I love using my Outlook/Exchange calender to invite other people to meetings and view their available time. Can I do this across the internet with people who don't have an Exchange server?

if everyone has Gmail, you can use Google Calendar.

But I want to do it using my Outlook Calendar since that's what syncs up with my Windows Mobile phone.

Well, then, Microsoft has decided you need to spend a lot of money on Exchange server.

I have an Exchange server in my basement. The problem is that no one else does.

I thought that the point of the Exchange server was that there was one server which would serve an entire group and keep them all connected.  If this isn't the case, then Microsoft has decided that you ALL need to spend a lot of money on Exchange server.
It will. But BigDun probably has to give everyone he knows an account on his Exchange server and then get them to use that instead of what they currently use. I think he stands a pretty good shot at that.

Google's in ur privacy. Readin' ur kalinders.

I really don't care who else knows I have staff meetings on Wednesdays, as long as I don't forget.
Title: Re: When Computers Attack
Post by: Alice on May 31, 2007, 08:32:09 AM
I think maybe explaining basic terms would be good for all the idiots out there.   Like the lady I work with who kept telling me to go to the first screen in our system... meaning the desktop, which took about 10 mins to figure out.