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So you might be in dire need of an image, maybe just want to test out the web with a few pages of your own, or maybe you even have a plan that is going to require much more from your website than just Hi, We are...
I have laid out some basics and a bit beyond just to give you a more developed sense of what your getting into when looking at building a website as today there are MANY options available.
How do I copy my DVD's and back them up to a DVD-R/RW?
This article will show you two simple programs to make Backing up your DVD's as easy as 1,2,3.
The sole purpose of using the software in this article is to backup YOUR DVD's and this tutorial is to be used for that purpose ONLY. If you choose to break the law by copying Rented, or Borrowed DVD's then you do so at your own risk and responsibility.
I have taken the shortcuts found in this article directly from Microsoft to provide our visitors easier access to this information should they not think to look for them as some of my clients didn't even know they existed. They will help you perform functions on your PC far faster and become second nature the more you use them.
May I suggest to avoid being overwhelmed by the sheer number of available shortcuts to pick 3-5 at a time that you think you might use and perform those tasks with the shortcuts as opposed to the longer more tedious click, click, click, etc. that you are used to. The Windows System Key Combinations are MOST useful and are usually the first that people aquire and use. ESPECIALLY...CTRL+Z (Undo)
Happy Surfing.
Why do I need Secure Passwords?
Great Question...

I am changing it to Questions though because it is always good to ask lots of questions. Questions are what Hackers are asking when they are trying to gain access to your computers, Questions are what drive Developers like the ones creating viruses right now. Questions enable Answers...I think you get the point.
Here are a few questions that I answer in this article.
- What is a Secure Password?
- Why do I need a Secure Password?
- Do I really need a DIFFERENT ONE for EVERY account I have?
- How can I keep all those straight?
