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Title: Explanations and Advice for the Tech Illiterate
Author: Randall Morris
Narrator: Timothy McKean
Format: Unabridged
Length: 35 mins
Language: English
Release date: 02-17-13
Publisher: Randall Morris
Genres: Science & Technology, Technology
Publisher's Summary:
This series of explanations and articles breaks down some commonly misunderstood elements of computers and home theater. Explanations are given in a basic, understandable way (without sounding too "techy"). Topics include: basic computer types, basic home theater (video), basic home theater (audio), audio/video cables, computer viruses, e-mail security, understanding encryption & passwords, backing up your hard drive, and computer speed/startup items.
Members Reviews:
a "must" for beginners
My husband and I are very low-tech. We've bought all sorts of computer books and constantly quiz our tech guys about how things work, but we never seem to really get it. Fortunately I recently discovered this ebook, as well as the second one in the series. I bought both. I've finished this first one (except for the section on home theater, which doesn't much interest me), and, I have to tell you, I now genuinely understand. You can't imagine what a boost/boon this is to my everyday life. I now feel like I can hold my own with this constantly changing stuff called "technology".
I strongly recommend this very clearly-written little book to all beginners.
Note to author: Please continue with this series. These books are much needed.
Very helpful.
Bought this on the spur of the moment, after hearing it mentioned in a blog that I follow. I am upgrading the entertainment system in my RV, and thought it would be helpful in determining which components I needed to look for and also to speaking with the sales people and the installers. (I am certainly NOT capable of putting all this stuff together myself!) It was pretty simplistic, but that also made it very easy for a novice to understand and for me to wrap my tongue around some of the lingo. Exactly what I was looking for, and certainly helpful for my particular need.
A Godsend
It's not for pros, or even the proficient, but if you're like me and need to get your 12 year old to solve your tech problems, this book is for you. Clear, precise explanations of all sorts of tech problems. You'll probably even learn how to figure out how to solve problems on your own after you read this.
Lots of good information
Morris shares a lot of very good information in this handy guide, written in a manner that even a certified non-techie like me can understand. Thanks for clearing away the fog to I can understand all that these tech toys of mine are capable of and how to use them.
another joke from this so called author
this guy is giving away books to get his numbers up and they are a waste of time to anyone more info on Wikipedia