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BackupPlan - Transcript - Hour 1, Segment 2

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into this rut of saying yeah Lawrence like Lawrence of Arabia. So yeah I mean you know that*s it Lawrence and then also if you want the other services you can use the full on E-mail address that*s for need actually, if you are using iChat or if you are using ICQ or GTalk you have to do lawrence@aol.com but either way its easy to get to me and we would appreciate it if you would call in above all else since that*s and by the way I do want to mention this, this week. We do a Podcast after the show and I got an E-mail from somebody who finally figured out how to get the Podcast. So I feel so accomplished. And I never feel like calling and I never feel like you want to take my call if I would have call in because it seems like everybody else is problems are so much more intricate and involved and difficult than mine. I just want to know goofy stuff like you know why is the screen always the same height to with ratio the same you know why is that, why are they odd size screen but the most part of it, that*s a great question. And it led me to think about the fact that for a longtime that I was telling people at the beginning of the hours you know if you have a really simple question a newbie question or a basic question. Or a question that you think I might think importantly you please don*t, don*t think that this has to be you know wall to wall stump the gig that*s not the point of the show. In fact I really welcome when we have questions from people who are new to technology or maybe have a little technology under their belts but don*t quite understand why some basic function works the way it does. You know why there is a limit of 99 tracks on a CD, you know why are CD silver, why are they round I mean there is million things that people have asked me over the years that are just fascinating when you find out the actual answer to them. And then even if its something is simple as you know what is BCC mean in E-mail that*s like the classic example, feel free to call and ask the question because first of all we don*t make fun of new people here like some other shows do. We don*t try to be inaccessible, we try to be as accessible as possible and it*s a strange thing the simpler the question the more people will be helped by it, by the answer, oddly enough. I mean think about it. If somebody calls me up who is like over geek and has a dual processor, Intel 5 Gig, water-cooled, over clock dilio and can*t figure out, why a specific piece of software is throwing him off an error, well if I help them great. But that*s going to help him, the rest of you are like well I want those I have no idea what they are talking about. But if you ask that*s universal, something that*s basic then so many more people can relate to the answer so I am not at all. I loved when people calling with very basic, basic questions, so 180039 online is our telephone number 18003966546, lets start things off with Sanford, Sanford you are online tonight with David Lawrence hello.

Sanford: Hi David how are you?

David Lawrence: I am great; I had a great week thank you for asking.

Sanford: Sounds great; I got these popups from messenger service, which says message from Windows to 69.215.157.203.

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