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Post by Mark on Aug 6, 2010 10:58:21 GMT -5
I'm amazed that the Internet works as well as it does. There are a gazillion computers running and accessing gazillions of Websites. Literally dozens of programming languages and online protocols overlap everywhere. Luckily, it is still a fairly rare occurrence when a Website doesn't work. When it does, however, troubleshooting the problem can be a real pain as there are multiple things that could be wrong at either end. Today's Site of the Day may be able to help. As soon as you land on the site you'll see details about your computer, and it's mostly aimed at browser configuration. You can directly e-mail the information to a Website's technical support by filling out your email address and the faulty website's email address at the top. Often the information about your computer can reveal what is going on quickly, saving everyone a lot of time and aggravation. Even if you never hear from the website's technical folks, you will have at least learned a few things about your computer from the info provided at today's Site of the Day at SupportDetails.Com, and might even spot the problem yourself, or perhaps ask your friendly neighborhood Exascape Help Desk.
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Post by Dabbit on Aug 7, 2010 12:38:02 GMT -5
Talking of computer language, i often wonder about foreign languages (such as Chinese, Greek, etc) Do they use the same computer language only in their language (if you see what I mean) or do they do their typing in English? Iamit it doesn't keep me awake at night, but it does make me wonder?
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