(Note To reader: I make these stories very personal and based on past experience so that you can see where I’m coming from so I can inevitably help you.)
Internet- I find my often than not internet spots around town are popping up more and more. I don’t have a personal computer, I’m writing this book on in a community college library, but I believe in sharing my secrets with you that I would have found another place to store all this information. Internet, email, twitter, facebook and MySpace are becoming words similar to verbs in the English language although we all know that several of the words can serve as both a noun and a verb. This is just to say that the sources not only in the English language but also in practical life are more of a tool today. Not to say that they haven’t been before, but more and more people Yahoo or Google more times than they read the local paper, and if they read the local paper its solely online.
I believe when I was making the transition to a solely digital person I was at the age of fourteen, I was fourteen and I just found out about webcrawler.com a very established yet older search engine. Nowadays these youngsters have bing, which is a search engine used by Msn, which if you are familiar with it has completely taken away from the Human process of thinking. Really? I mean Bing does the guess work for you, in my experience it has been pretty wrong, but yes the age of machines taken over is pretty close to happening. The Rise of the Super Computer has begun. Back to my story internet for me was like how the American Past time was for people in the sixties, no one watches baseball now, but your parents did, the prime sixties year olds. If you are a Baseball fan, I apologize but it’s very relevant because the sport is no longer a big deal as it in earlier decades. But how our parents or you or anyone that enjoys sports the sport was ingrained in them early, and the memories are still there that’s how the internet still are. I remember my first internet story was we had all gotten in trouble because in eight grade a student understood the coding on Dos, the black screen that came up on most old PC’s. He created a program to take people’s passwords at school, by just changing the wording on a program. Needless to say we all got into trouble about it. But ever since that moment I understood that it was a resourceful tool that could help me or get me into a lot of trouble.
Right we understand this concept because for the most part we are all guilty of it. But one man’s guilt is another man’s pleasure. So this list is going to be ten ways that someone can effectively save money with or without a personal computer.
1) Make sure to use the available resources, if you live in a rural or urban city libraries are a fact of life. So in most of the libraries in the greater United States