#936 - Why Ask Why?
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WHY!!!
Something happens, something changes, something unexpected crosses your path. Your first reaction? WHY!
It's a natural, logical reaction. Understanding the reasoning behind certain actions can make them easier to understand, accept, or even work around.
Here's the problem: when it comes to technology, asking why is almost always an excercise in frustration. Why Ask Why? discusses ... uh ... why.
Also this week:
- The perils of your ex having set up your computer.
- So. Many. Cookies. And not the edible kind, I'm afraid.
- Bigger mouse pointers and other rodent improvement steps.
As always, links below.
TEH Podcast
The haitus continues. We're coming back. Honest.
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Why Ask Why?
Why, indeed.
It's common to ask "Why?" when it comes to computers. It's also common to be frustrated with the answer.
Also This Week on Ask Leo!
They Set Up My Computer and Now My Ex Is Spying on Me. What Can I Do? | |
Trust is tricky when it comes to computers. When you add relationships to the mix, things quickly get complicated. https://askleo.com/3301 |
Where Do Cookies Come From? | |
Cookies are a fact of life when browsing the web. But if you look at the cookies stored on your machine, you might be surprised how many there are. https://askleo.com/4745 |
Make the Mouse Easier to Use | |
We use the mouse so heavily with Windows. Take a moment to customize it to your needs. https://askleo.com/148957 |
Why Is My Mail to This Person Not Getting Through? | |
Spam prevention measures have made getting email delivered more difficult. We'll look at how to maximize the chances your email will make it through. https://askleo.com/1856 |
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Why Is My Mail to This Person Not Getting Through?Spam prevention measures have made getting email delivered more difficult. We'll look at how to maximize the chances your email will make it through.https://youtu.be/zwwV66TzcGk |
Make the Mouse Easier to UseWe use the mouse so heavily with Windows. Take a moment to customize it to your needs.https://youtu.be/fZ_bDNzHqxo |
Where Do Cookies Come From?Cookies are a fact of life when browsing the web. But if you look at the cookies stored on your machine, you might be surprised at where they come from.https://youtu.be/EIY0UzRge_M |
They Set Up My Computer and Now My Ex Is Spying on Me. What Can I Do?Trust is tricky when it comes to computers. When you add relationships to the mix, things quickly get complicated.https://youtu.be/65AqzvVRRro |
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