The 10 Commandments of a PC Tech

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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2010

Mike "The Alpha Geek" Meyers provides you with 10 basic commandments any PC tech should follow to make everyone's lives easier. Whether you're just starting out or are a seasoned techie, there's bound to be some useful advice!

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  • Keep learning.

  • this is awesome, ihope some techies read this, because they maybe violated some of this commandments heheh

  • I never realized until now how much young nerds look like young JW's. 

  • Cool video, well presented. 8-)

  • I see you as a "Great Helper & Motivator for the New Guys" I wish All newbies would learn this and abide by it. It makes a difference between Pros & Novice.

  • Thank you, I am not currently studying for the A+ exam, I own a computer repair business here locally, But thanks to your videos I've decided to take it to the next step!! I am gonna study my ass off to get this A+ certification, I wanna know if you could tell me what are some good videos or books that I can use to study before taking the exam.. Thank You.

  • You rock! Thanks for putting it out there.

  • DESWEDS my mind thinks in funny ways...if you take the pattern that these letters create and put it on paper you get a box with a line from E to S. then number the keys in sequence 1 2 3 4 2 1 3 = 16 and then get the keys alphabetical numbers 4 5 19 23 5 4 19 = 79 Now add 16 + 79 = 95...take the alphabetical number of S and multiply it by the number of sizes in the box and you also get 95. Put the numbers 1 2 3 4 2 1 3 and 4 5 19 23 5 4 19 together to get 5 7 22 27 7 5 22 = 95...I'm not weird!

  • Cool pc tech commandments! :)

  • Great stuff!!! I will be showing this to my students. Thanks!!!!!!!

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