I am a 35 year old male with over 15 years professionally in the computer field as a computer troubleshooter and academic help desk consultant.
I generally work with people with equipment and logic from all economic walks of life. From the businesswoman with the Windows Vista with quad core processor to the gentleman journalist with a Compaq laptop from 1996 that has been passed down from one person to another in the hostel he resides in.
I prefer to teach people that their laptops and desktops are merely interfaces to the Internet and to treat them as such.
Store your personal data on a remote site or online drive space. This way should your laptop be forgotten in a friend's car or held hostage by a jealous boyfriend, you can still do your work. Also, if you laptop inevitably has a hardrive failure, it's not a catastrophe. It's just an inconvenience while you wait for replacement parts.
The articles I plan to write on Helium I hope will offer
some inspiring thoughts and ideas for people to consider.
My first article on Live Bookmarks was to help people that seem to be frustrated by all the websites they have to check and how often they get distracted. By using Live Bookmarks, you remove potential distractions and stay focused on the original content you wanted.
My passion is ...
Life and all the gentle jests within.
I know too much about ...
Computers.
My parents always told me ...
do whatever you want and want whatever you do.
My childhood ambition ...
To have a good time in life, always.
My favorite memory ...
My father's second pizzaria's kitchen while reading.
Why I write ...
Necessary evil for us Leos and I enjoy doing it.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Mostly scifi/fantasy shows, nothing really sticks out.
My first job ...
Mainframe technician freshman year at university.
My best moment ...
When a user understands why I go on about a laptop not being a home, identity, or virtual child, but merely an interface to the Internet and should treat it as such.
My inspiration ...
People that dig deep, that know it is not how hard you hit, but how many hits you can take and still keep coming.
Just because you're in a polyamorous relationships doesn't mean you're being a polygamist. Polyamourous or 'multiple lovers', just means you have more than one person you have a loving relationship with. Some people have two or three people that know about each other and even love each other as well, thus turning any lover triangles into funky dodecahedrons of love. Still others are tribes or communities of people that love and care for one another. How does this differ from a normal couple? Well, in a lot of ways it helps cut out the stress of every day life and the requirements it has. S...
More..Dante Ranieri
Member since: March 2007
Articles Written: 4
Writers Invited: 2