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Sunday, May 8, 2011

Getting By With My Work Online with Computer Gadgets

Getting by with my work online is a wonderful feeling. I can say that now I did able to find the career that I was looking for. When I was a child I love to read, write, and I love gadgets so much. Gadgets that are useful not just for playing but something that can excite my brain cells. I remember the first gadget that my Papa bought us was a Speak and Spell an equivalent to Vtech laptop today. I was able to memorize everything that in a few months time I don't like playing at it. I would know the sequence of the words to spell. Literary I studied its programing capacity so to speak with today's computer age.

I encounter my first exposure to a personal computer when I was still 10 years old. Atari and Pacman was the most popular game. The first ever word document software that I learned was the Word Star  equivalent to Word Doc , then Lotus equivalent to XLS.  My formal training with regards to computer applications came when I was on my 4th year in High-school (1993-94).  Internet connection was through a modem and a dial up connection. Then in College the as I can recall I encountered the mouse. It was the era of Microsoft - the browse, surf, click, chat, and the text. Texting was so hot as well as Nokia, but I got my first cellphone with my first salary way back 1998.

Getting by with my work online also entails upgrading of gadgets. My first computer as a homebased worker 5 years ago was a Pentium 3 LG, then an AMD Sempron 2500, and now a Duo Core2 HP (Hewlett Packard).  I bought an Android Pad for my daughter's youtube playlist and as a carry along internet in case my client would need me while I'm on the go. I am pondering if I will buy a netbook to carry along if I'll be going for a vacation, which is beyond my wildest dreams. With my kids tagging along I am but contented to be working as a homebased freelancer online. The pay is great and I'm constantly praying that my employers/clients would keep me for good.

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