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FAQ stands for Frequently Asked Questions.

This page contains links to my Tandy and Atari Pages as well as a list of bad computer dealers in London, Ontario!

Tandy Info & Links

Atari Info & Links

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Rob Scott's Ramblings Hooking you up to my newsletter columns from the past.

How'd they do that? How we hook all our computers together. UPDATED 13/Mar/2005!

Now available! How we connect at home. Here you will be able to see how we connect our various computers together here at home. Our Macs, Tandys, and various Personal Computers all share and are able to use most of our peripherals. Click on HOWTO for more information!

The Programmer's Prayer:

Our program, which art in memory
Hello be thy name
Thy operating system come
Thy commands be done
At the Printer
As it is on the screen.
Give us this day our daily data
And forgive us our input/output errors
As we forgive those whose circuits are faulty.
Lead us not into frustration
And deliver us from power surges.
For this is the algorithm
Application and solution
Looping forever and ever.
Return.


Lars' Laws of IS

If anything can go wrong, you're probably running the latest version.
When given a choice, neither one will work.
Multiple choice means multiple opportunities to screw up.
If it's worth doing, it's worth complaining about the upgrade first.
If you can't Win, you're probably stuck at a DOS prompt.
Perfection is not optional, nor is it expected... until the next Service Pack.
When faced without a challenge, get the latest beta.
If you can't change the rules, you probably haven't downloaded the latest patch.
"No" simply means you're going to have to pay for tech support from now on.
When in doubt, try Windows Help.
If still in doubt, you probably tried Windows Help.
Patience is a virtue, but when dealing with non-technical users,
it may require the assistance of sugar and caffeine.
The squeaky hard drive gets replaced.
The faster the latest computer runs the farther behind the curve you get.
When you see yourself approaching from behind, you're too far behind the curve.
Be sure you get out of your way before you catch up to you.


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Last Updated: 21/Jul/2002