
Who would’ve thought that the PC would become an ordinary but necessary household item. Back in the 80s, having one is either a sign of opulence or an indication that the owner has a Nostradamus-like perception as to the future value or use of the computer.
Today, everybody has one. It has become so commonplace that leaving home without it is like going to the office or school with no underpants on. Its use has transcended from a data-storing equipment to something that can be used for anything.
Unfortunately, some still find computers esoteric. I’m not just talking about people in their 50’s and 60’s here. Believe it or not, there are some belonging to age brackets below those of our parents’ who still don’t know what Ctrl-Alt-Del is for.
The computer is fast becoming indispensable. It cannot be ignored. Although society won’t be run by it anytime soon, computers would surely be used and heavily relied on to assist man in his everyday needs and activities.

November 26th, 2007 at 9:43 pm
Dear Kat,
I have a question, but can’t find a “Contact Us” link or where I can start my own topic in this so-called blog, so I’m adding a comment to your last posting. Hope that’s okay.
I just need to know if RegCure is truly a free software, or just a free download of a program I must pay for in order to use. I’ve been suckered too many times by these “free” downloads, only to find I have to pay through the nose if I want to use my free download.
I really don’t want to bother to download it at all if this is the case. Can you answer my question? Are you using RegCure? And is it truly free?
Thanks a million,
Lana
January 20th, 2008 at 2:39 pm
I have downloaded RegCure programme, and it has identified a number of problems with my system. However, it tells me it will not fix all of these unless I register the RegCure programme, but when I click the ‘Get Registration Key’, nothing happens. No matter what I do, I cannot obtain the registration key. Could you help with this problem? I would be most grateful.
Regards
Ray