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Anybody Want To Be A Computer Columnist?

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Anybody Want To Be A Computer Columnist?

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I think the Orlando Sentinel’s going to be hiring soon. What they published on the morning of January 5, 2008: Celebrate by making technology simple, by Etan Horowitz 5. Clean out your computer Photos, videos, music and unneeded applications — and the files that you download to install them — can also slow down and clutter up your computer. Go to the place where you store these items on your computer, and choose the view them by “details.” or “list,” if you are on a Mac. Then click on “Size” to sort your items by how big they are. Try to delete as many large files as you can. If you are unsure about deleting a file, looking at the “Date Modified” field to see the last time you used that file may help you decide. The same thing goes for .exe files, which are the files you download to install a program. Once you have a program installed, there’s no need to hang on to the .exe file that you used to install it.Oh, really? Okay, if you remember the phrase two paragraphs up, “Go to the pla

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