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Old 11-28-2011, 12:07 PM   #89
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Originally Posted by Katie1 View Post
I think I could Learn IF some one were to walk me thru it Without all the techy stuff....
The drawback of digital content stored on a computer is that there is no way to avoid the "techy stuff".

And at the risk of sounding a bit condescending here, but one of the first things I learned in my tech support job is that anyone can learn, if they're just willing to do it. The biggest problem 95% of my customers have is that they're so convinced they can't learn, because "computers are difficult!" that they are actually stopping themselves from learning. Most of the time, it's because they're so scared of screwing up they get paralyzed at the thought of taking the side off the computer and looking inside. Removing a part and replacing it? Unthinkable. Panic!

Of course, it does become easier to learn with a good teacher nearby, but approaching it with a "I'm smart, I can figure this out"-attitude definitely helps.
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