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Keep Your Computer Alive - And Your Sanity Intact |
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By Daniel Uitti Illustrated by Ted Hudson Daniel Uitti has been a computer enthusiast since 1978 when he and his brother Brian built their first computers. His career as a computer specialist grew quickly because of the high demand that existed in the 1980s. During this heyday, he consulted with more than 30 companies in areas of communication, instrumentation, avionics and the early beginnings of the Internet. Today, Uitti consults with the United Nations, Lions Clubs International and has hundreds of clients. Many of his clients are authors whom he assists with computer issues, enthusiastic tutorials, website development and manuscript preparation for publishers and printers. He is currently the Vice President of the Connecticut Authors and Publishers Association. Ted Hudson has been a cartoonist all his life. His most recent effort, prior to doing the illustrations for this book, was as an editorial cartoonist for Vermont's largest newspaper, the Burlington Free Press.
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Endorsements"I couldn't run my business without my computer, but how a computer works has been a mystery to me. Dan's book is helping me solve this mystery. He is right on the money about his ideas for keeping computers alive. I highly recommend this book."
"Teaches readers how to protect themselves and their computers against Identity Theft, the number one consumer complaint of the year."
"If ever there were a forensic guidebook for computers, this is it. The evidence is there: without backups, you'd have spyware, adware, spam and viruses. In fact, without this book, your computer might as well be in the morgue!"
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