Not bad, but...
8. Give it a rest. Turning off your computer when it's not in use saves energy and clears out the RAM, or temporary memory, which would otherwise slow your machine over time.
I think this highly depends on the OS you're running. On Windows, sure, I'd agree with this, but I've kept OS X and Linux systems up for months on end without even a hint of a performance decrease.
yup at my highschool they left the macs on all week while the PCs had to be shut down each day
The funny thing is... as much as that sounds like common sense to us... most people don't understand it.
yeah i think its funny how "civilians" dont know shit about computers. . . they are overrated when they say they are delicate and must treat with extreme care. . . hell to take out that freakin RAM stick *and to put it back inn* i had to use manly strenght. . .
and when you explain simple *or so i think* concepts they go like "what?" so then you have to go
"well the HD is like a part of your brain and it stores all your memories. . ."
and "yes you can fit 1000 songs in an ipod. . ."
and yes 1 GB flash is enough for word files and school use. . .
and "norton isnt good. . .get AVG"