I think most of us look at a PC as a basic tool, I know I have for years. Starting at work I have a job to do, here's the software to do it, here's how it works. That also involves knowing some basic Windows functions like CtlV/C for copy/paste. Same thing at home. Maybe we read news, maybe we send emails and other things. I've never spent the time to dig into how Windows actually works and all the little things it can do. Now that I use my home PC for many different things I read a list like this and think, oh, that's cool, oh, I can use that.

It's a little humbling because I think I understand PC's but realize the young geeks are waaay ahead of me. And no, it's not just gaming and useless crap although some of it is that.

Bob


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