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08-May-2008, 07:18 PM #1
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When I tell my computer illiterate friends about how I get my PC fixed without paying someone they always ask : "why would someone do that for free"? My only answer is that I honestly believe that there are still some good hearted people in the world. Actually, I find it kinda sad that they are cynical enough to ask the question in the first place! Anyhow the object of this post is to express my appreciation for the very valuable help you people so unselfishly provide . Now, if we could only elect a few of you to political office, we might actually have a decent honest government!(country irrelevent)!! Salute!
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08-May-2008, 08:19 PM #2
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When I tell my computer illiterate friends about how I get my PC fixed without paying someone they always ask : "why would someone do that for free"? My only answer is that I honestly believe that there are still some good hearted people in the world. Actually, I find it kinda sad that they are cynical enough to ask the question in the first place! Anyhow the object of this post is to express my appreciation for the very valuable help you people so unselfishly provide . Now, if we could only elect a few of you to political office, we might actually have a decent honest government!(country irrelevent)!! Salute!
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08-May-2008, 09:52 PM #3
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11-May-2008, 11:19 AM #4
Just because some have heart does not mean they have ability to run a country.Running a country sometimes requires painful sacrifices to be made in society for a greater good and not many kind hearted individuals can make such sacrifices because it is not very kind now is it.Besides that compliments to all the selfless individuals who give more then they take.
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11-May-2008, 11:49 AM #5
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Just because some have heart does not mean they have ability to run a country.
Some here certainly couldn't do worse.
Free help? That's what we like to do. It's fun. It's enjoyable. It's not mandatory.
Getting paid to fix computers is good and it's also fun, enjoyable, and profitable.
The profit here is satisfaction that you helped someone with a problem have a better day.
Some actually treat this as a job but most just do it because they want to.
These forums are perfect to learn, help, and have fun.
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