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From: Rotes Sapiens <rs@redplanet.mars.org.cy>
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Subject: Re: networking paragraph!
Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2005 07:20:46 +0930
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On Tue, 31 May 2005 09:50:41 -0400, "userme" <userme@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>Hi I want to put this paragraph in my website. Could you please tell me
>which part I need to edit or rewrite.
>Thanks a lot.
>======================================
>Computer Networks
>The idea of networking is sharing resources (software and hardware) to
I would use benefit not idea
>reduce cost.
>Computer network consists of two or more computers. The idea of computer
A network could consist of one computer and a router or hub or
printer, it doesn't have to have a second computer.
>networking is to share resources (software or hardware) to reduce cost. So
>you can share one internet connection among your computers. Your home
>computers can share a printer, webcam etc. You can share a program or
A user can't usually legally share a program or application among home
computers. Most apps can only legally be installed and used on one
computer at a time. If a user wnats to use the program on more than
one computer, they would need to buy more programs.
I would say the user can share documents and data among your home
computers.
>application among your home computers. Let me help you to setup your home
set up not setup, set is a verb here.
>network or fix it if you have a problem with it.
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Work saves us from three great evils: boredom, vice and need. -Voltaire,
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