[guispeak] Fwd: [VICUG-L] FW: [missouri-l] Computer Expert Jeff Levy of KNX Radio Guest on Tek Talk Monday, March 26, 2007

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                FOR IMMEDIATE DISTRIBUTION
Topic: Finding Your Way Through Gigabytes and WiFi.

Presenter:  Jeff Levy of KNX Radio Computer News.  jeffknx@xxxxxxxxxx
http://www. knx1070..com


This week the Accessible World Tek Talk event is privileged to have as its guest Jeff Levy of KNX Radio, Nationally renowned computer expert whose unique and entertaining style has helped hundreds of thousands abandon their fear of technology, solve the problems they may encounter and live
harmoniously with our
Computerized friends. He believes the human brain is the most powerful
supercomputer on the planet and uses his to unmask the mystery and
confusion
that surrounded these, and every
future model and type of computer and computerized gadgets. In short, Mr.
Levy takes the complex and makes
it understandable.

Have you ever asked yourself these questions: What should I consider when
buying a new laptop or desktop computer? What's the difference
between wireless Web and WiFi? How does a plasma screen work?
What are computer viruses? What is spyware? Are there any breakthroughs in terms of either memory or hard disk storage capacity? What new features
are
being included in new computers? > Are they building in wireless
capabilities into the new desktops? How is Win-Vista being received in
general? Has Microsoft done a good job building a more secure operating system? Is the user interface easier to navigate than previous versions of
Windows? Do refrigerators with
computers in their doors really save me from having spoiled milk? My
computer keeps
shutting down, why? Why can't I print with this new printer? Is it
important
to use disk cleanup, disk defrag and scandisk to keep my computer running
smoothly? What should I do with temporary files and cookies?

While we cannot guarantee each question will be answered, we are confident you will leave the session with a much broader knowledge of your computer
than ever before.


: Date:  Monday, March 26, 2007

Time: 5:00 p.m. Pacific, 6:00 p.m. Mountain, 7:00 p.m. Central, 8:00 p.m.
Eastern and Tuesday 00:00 GMT.

Where: Tek Talk Online Conference Room

Approximately 30 minutes prior to the event, go to
<http://www.accessibleworld.org>

and select "Enter the Tek Talk Room". Then, when the sign-in screen
appears,
enter your real name and press Enter.

Tell all your friends to join us. There is plenty of room for everyone.

Archives of all training events and sign up information for the two Tek
Talk
mailing lists are available at: http://www.accessibleworld.org.



Schedule of Upcoming Events:
        April 2:  Talking Signs by Ward Bond
        April 9:  Navigating Audible.com Website by Woody Anna Dresner
        April 16:  Bookshare by John Glass


Media Contacts:

Robert Acosta, Chair, Planning Committee Helping Hands for the Blind
818-998-0044
Email: boacosta@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:boacosta%40pacbell.net>
http://www.helpinghands4theblind.com

Pat Price, Events Coordinator
The Accessible World Symposiums
Vision Worldwide, Inc.
317-254-1185
Skype: patprice1
Email: pat@xxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:pat%40patprice.org>
http://www.accessibleworld.org

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