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Christians Have Computers
Oh yes we do. We are becoming a group which many marketers are trying to reach today.

I Don't Have All The Answers.
I hope to be continually adding information and links that will help you figure out an answer to any computing problems you may have. But if not, you can try and email me and I might get back to you. No promises.

New Interactive Services
I have just recently found a service and program that allows a helper to go online with you and operate your computer remotely to show, fix, install, whatever over the internet. Basic cost is $9.95 for 24 hour period of access. Check it out below. (I get no credits for you clicking on link).


I call this my TECH+ PC Page

I got interested and started working with computers back in 1981. I was introduced to the world of computing through my employment with a fast growing company called Custom Cable Industries in Tampa, Florida. I was, and am, an Electrician by trade. They needed people that had a working knowledge of building wiring. But their product was low-voltage network computer cabling. My adventure began and I had to learn a whole new area of technology from RS232 serial interfaces, types of networks, a whole new lingo and computer specific babelspeak. I did, and to keep this short, I became the technical trainer for the installation department and developed training manuals and conducted training classes for all new and current installers. The computer industry and technology was changing faster than you could keep up with. Some new technology came out almost every week that made last weeks obsolete. I had to read and study all the current books constantly and still couldn't keep up. By the time I got an outline and technique down to begin training others on, something about it had already changed.

Well I built my first PC around 1982 out of used and change-out parts donated to me by one of our major customers at that time. GTE Data Services, Inc. The motherboard was from an IBM(true blue) PC XT. That was Xtended or Xtra Technology back then. Anyway the thing ran a whopping 4.7 or 6Mhz, it had 64k memory, DOS 3.0, a 10MB Hard Drive(huge) and a 360k floppy drive and a green screen monitor. I learned to operate by the DOS Command structure before the GUI of Windows came along. Oh yeah, I also had a 300baud Hayes modem that allowed me find my way online. Wow!

There wasn't a whole lot out there yet and the Internet, as we now know it, didn't even exist. But there were BBS's(Bulletin Board Services).

I gotta stop. I could write a book I guess. What I'm trying to say is, I have built all my desktop computers to date. That's about 4 or 5 I think since then. I finally bought a computer in 2005, an eMachines Laptop which I am using to write this now. I have attended both classroom and hands-on training in a variety of computer related skills and software, read books and more books and I've learned a little about computers and I'm still learning.

So I'm hoping I can provide some helps and some answers for some frustrated folks here on this website starting on this page. Please consider the recommended links that I provide here as most are people that I personally have and do business with. Yes, if you click-through to visit them and make a purchase I will receive a small commission from them for this. This helps me cover the cost of maintaining this website. If this bothers you or you are uncomfortable with this then don't click the links just copy the basic URL into your address bar and click GO. I won't get a thing but the Lord will bless me anyway. How's that for straight up? Thank you either way.

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