Computer Geeks was founded in 1996 in California. This is a place that helps you get your computer fixed when there is a problem. There have also been times when Computer Geeks have not been able to fix computers because the problem was so bad, but they do have a high fix rate of computers.
it means that u r allways on the computer know everything about computers the other word for geek is nerd
No. They are just ordinary people who know a lot about computers. Computer Science is a wide area and it doesn't even mean having to be at a computer all of their working time. A lot of computer science work is done away from actual computers.
Yes, geeks are computer wizs and also into games.
Well, I would recommend purchasing refurbished computers from Geeks because they offer a variety of computer products in that area. They also offer their products for an incredibly reasonable price.
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PCB Express is run by computer geeks who provide lots of technical and electronic stuff cheap and fast for laptops, computers and many more electronic devices.
Geeks on Call offers a variety of IT solutions as well as computer support help. They offer both business and residential services to help you with your computer based problems.
Only if they choose to be, other than that, they are free to do as they like.
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Virtually any organization has some kind of tech support to help with company websites, email/system log on, customer service, etc. There are also computer supply stores in need of people who know how to use computers.
Often times, external monitors/extra monitors are daisy-chained. Some computers will have a setup where, say, three cables go directly out of the computer into three seperate monitors, but sometimes one cable goes out from the computer to the monitor, which is linked up (daisy chain) to other monitors.