Welcome

So for the last say, 5 maybe six years I have had my mom, her mates, my mates, my uncles, aunts, teachers, neighborhood cats and dogs calling me for help with their tech. issues. I don't mind, I love it, it's what I do - it's what I was born to do. It's like a quest sorting out problems that are driving others crazy. I guess you could say it makes me feel good to say I have been able to save at least one computer from being thrown out of the window or rolled down a flight of stairs. It keeps me grounded, I would also like to say humbled but being king of the tech world at my tender age (only 17) is a proper head sweller.
Anyway, I decided to put my incredible talents to good use and offer my services on a more official basis. The world is crying out for a person that they can call to say - "hey, I've just lost my entire thesis on Word and rather than take the sledge hammer to the living room wall I was wondering whether you may have any suggestions!" Now I'm not promising miracles, but I am good. AND I'm free ! (though I would never refuse a donation towards my impending college fund, NEVER, that would be wrong). So for all your technical woes - CHECK WITH ME, I might be able to help. You can email me and I'll walk you through your problems. I'll also be helping local schools, churches, community orgs. and will work by referral too. So if you know of anyone who needs a hand, tell them to check me out. Who knows, I may even come to you if you're in my area.
In addition to my services you'll find that I'm also something of a product junkie, so i'll be giving my personal opinion on a variety of gadgets, gizmos and all that stuff.

Now here's my disclaimer:
I'm a kid OKAY! I'm not an expert, though I'm pretty darn good. If you are looking for a miracle I can give you our pastor's number. My opinions don't matter, they're mine. Get your own if you disagree. Though I'm pretty sure you will agree with me 99% of the time, you will buy products upon my recommendation, and you will thank me.
And finally, don't quote me on anything. I'm a KID! I'm just trying to make the world a little less frustrating. So welcome to my blog! Visit me. Leave comments. Ask questions. Tell me your problems (no personal girly stuff please, i'll only laugh).
See ya soon.
Chris

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Free Download of the Week: VLC

If you watch videos on your PC, ever (not including Youtube videos) you need this program. VLC allows you to watch any video or any audio format right in one program. Videos that for some reason did not work before may work now, only on VLC. No longer must you continuously switch between Quicktime and Media Player. Furthermore, VLC does not check for region codes so your PC can become a multi-region DVD player!* Download it here now for free.

Available for Mac OS X, Windows XP, 200 and Vista (there is also a version for Me, 98 and 95)
and Linux.

*On certain computers, specifically some Mac laptops, the multi-region capabilities have not worked due to limitations in the disc drive.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just a general question. I am a busy mother. I want a computer that I don't have to think about, but gives me maximum efficiency - without technical issues. I run my own business and have four kids. What would be the best computer for me as far as ease of use?

CW said...

I've given this some thought and I think the best choice for you is to get a Mac. Why? Because you don't have to think about it - ever. You'll never even have to de-fragment the hard drive, so yes, you'll always get maximum efficiency. I guess you are looking for a midrange priced, computer so I would suggest an iMac: a beautiful computer which runs surprisingly well. Surprisingly well in that its more powerful than it looks. You'll find that its pretty fast. I have an older model and love it.
www.apple.com/imac Starts at $1199

You could also buy a Mac mini, which is cheaper, and slightly less powerful. Most people wouldn't really notice much difference, until they tried to run lots of applications simultaneously or play the latest 3d games. If you decide this is the one you prefer, you'll need to have a USB mouse, keyboard and monitor, this does not come with them.

www.apple.com/macmini Starting at $599

If you are looking for a laptop, the Macbook, not the Macbook Pro, seems to be perfect. The Macbook caters towards the more general audience, the Macbook Pro is for people who require a lot of horsepower for things like development or high-level video editing.

www.apple.com/macbook

Bear in mind that for a Mac, you'll need all new programs. If this is not feasible, whether you need a Windows specific program or just don't want to have to buy Microsoft Office over again or whatever your reason you'll need a Windows PC. Check out my latest post for info on the best Windows PCs availible. I hope I was of help.

About Me

What's to know? I'm 17. Born in Jacksonville, Florida. Lived in the U.K for several years. I'm supposedly really, really clever - some call it gifted. I have a younger brother (he's pretty cool but don't tell him I said so). That's it!