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Beware the Ides of March...in 9 days

Stupid heading for this blog, but whatever.  I was amused.
 
So, a lot has happened since my last entry, which I believe was sometime in January.  I have officially started a new business -- OnlineFixShop, LLC.  The web address is http://www.onlinefixshop.com/.  Check it out!  For the next few months, my business will be focusing on home PC repair.  
 
I am offering services that can help you:
 
  • Rid your computer of spyware and viruses
  • Retrieve lost information and data
  • Gain access to the Internet
  • Increase your computer's performance and speed
  • Learn your way around various types of software
  • Setup a secure wireless or wired network
  • Back-up personal and valuable data
  • Secure your computer(s) and protect your data
  • Eventually, I am planning to focus on repairing computers over the Internet using remote administration technology, which I have yet to design.
     
    Right now, I am working to setup an online ordering system and my own accounting system.  So, at the time of this writing, one could find me at the library looking at some accounting books.  Anyways, I better go because my class starts in about 20 minutes.  Bye for now.

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    Carla said…
    beware the ides of march!

    i love you sooooooo incredibly much!!

    ~tarla!

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