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- Ask Mr. Computing
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- by Jim Taylor
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- Q. I've been hearing a lot about using a mouse with my computer.
- Are mice useful things to have and should I buy one?
-
- A. Contrary to the popular myths promoted by the Walt Disney
- Company, mice are not terribly pleasant creatures. Using a mouse
- with your computer would only result in your disk drives being
- clogged with their droppings. They also have a tendency to chew
- on the plastic wire wrappings inside and if they accidentally
- short circuit themselves on your power supply it'll be a big
- mess. You'll wind up with expensive repair bills and your house
- will be filled with the stench of burning hair. They also tend to
- attract neighborhood cats and make these horrible little
- squeaking sounds when you drag them around your mouse pad. We
- don't recommend them.
-
- Q. What is a RAMDISK?
-
- A. A RAMDISK is a disk that has been carelessly inserted into a
- disk drive with excessive force. This usually results in the disk
- getting bent and the computer operator breaking a fingernail. You
- should always be very careful when inserting disks.
-
- Q. Why do people add extra memory to their systems?
-
- A. You can never have enough memory. If you're like most people
- you're constantly forgetting where you left your car keys, what
- you're supposed to pick up at the store, when your anniversary
- is, the names of your children. . . and uh, what was I talking
- about? Oh yeah, additional memory will solve this problem but
- installing it is a very painful procedure and should be left to
- professionals. It leaves some small scars but they're less
- noticeable once your hair grows back.
-
- Q. Is it dangerous to work at the computer for excessive lengths
- of time?
-
- A. The jury is still out on this question. In fact, they have
- ordered dinner and requested a copy of the latest Tom Cruise
- movie to help in making their decision. Our resident expert says
- that it probably depends on what you mean as excessive. If you're
- talking about an hour or two a day, the danger is probably
- minimal as long as you follow some simple safety guidelines. If
- you're talking about weeks on end without a break then you've got
- a serious problem and should seek professional help. You probably
- also have a bladder made of steel.
-
- Ask yourself the following questions: do you wear lead underwear?
- Do you keep the computer off while working on it (the computer
- being on is the leading cause of background radiation)? Do you
- practice safe computing? If you answer yes to these questions
- you'll probably be all right.
-
- If you want to know if you have been harmed by exposure to your
- computer, check for the following danger signals: do you glow in
- the dark? Can you bake a potato in your bare hands in just a few
- minutes? Are your fingers permanently frozen into the curved
- position used for typing? Do you or your children have more than
- two of the following: eyes, ears, arms, legs, hands and/or heads?
- If you do have any of these symptoms, please don't come to my
- house.
-
- Q. How can I protect my computer from viruses?
-
- A. The best ways to protect your system are the same ways you'd
- use to protect yourself from viruses. Be careful what other
- computers your computer comes in contact with. Practice safe
- computing. Wrap your computer in a thin latex covering (raised
- ribs optional). Wash your keyboard several times a day,
- especially when it's come in contact with other people. Make sure
- your computer buttons it's jacket and wears a hat when it goes
- outside to play.
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- JIM TAYLOR has seen several movies that have computers in them.
- His opinions do not necessarily reflect those of this publication
- but they do reflect those of right thinking people everywhere.
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- Copyright 1991 Jim Taylor.
- All rights reserved.
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- Attention Editors & Publishers:
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- If you'd like to purchase reprint rights to this article please
- write:
-
- Jim Taylor
- Suite 110
- 2594-96 Berlin Turnpike
- Newington, Connecticut 06111
-
- Very reasonable rates and courteous service. Make me an offer.
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