hey contact me ill teach you anything you want to know
2007-11-12 21:25:52
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answered by Clark Kent 2
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hiya, the best way initially is trial and error, have a go and see what happens, almost everything is reversable if it goes wrong. In the uk you can attend course at almost all adult education centres and colleges, i started with an ultra-basic course called 'computers don't bite' trust me, this really is very basic, then i moved on to 'introduction to computing', you can then move on to 'take IT further and so on, i have recently completed the advanced ECDL (european computer driving license) if you take it a step at a time and keep practicing at home you will get there, take care and good luck.
2007-11-13 08:07:47
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answered by ? 5
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Evening courses come to mind,a local college or school near you do them.Details can be gotten from one stop or library.
But like me ,an old gimmer,i just asked and picked up from friends on how things work on my lone some.Now most thing that go wrong i can usually fix but if summat hard comes along i ask my local computer shop for advise.
Hope things go well for you.
2007-11-13 05:38:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi Dear, you can learn more about computers through internet. there are so many sites through which you can satisfy your querries. But, it is better to join private computer classes than surffing on net. If you are interested in Hardware & Networking, its my suggestion that you join jetking's classes. Bye n T C
2007-11-13 05:34:05
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answered by waghmaresandhya 1
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ECDL courses are cheap and you can do it online. If you work, your company might even pay for you to do it!
2007-11-13 05:24:40
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answered by trueblue1872 2
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Your local council may do computer courses.Ring and ask.Good luck.
2007-11-13 05:24:32
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answered by bella 6
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WHICH! mag gives away a free book to help new beginners! go to the web page go to which consumer magazine! welcome to cyberspace! if ur on here you doing pretty well already babe!
2007-11-13 05:38:46
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answered by shazzer 2
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http://www.electricteacher.com/tutorials.htm
Try this, may be of some help
2007-11-13 14:28:01
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answered by Gary Crant 7
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