Yes, he can ;)
Answer: Sadly, he is dead, and even if he were alive, he would never use a computer. Answer: Please note that Dumbledore (and most other characters from Harry Potter) is a ficticious character.
I got this immediately, because, even though I'm not very religious, I feel the message was that good almost always prevails over evil, and from the little bit of the Bible that I know, that Harry was Jesus, Dumbledore was God, and Lord Voldemort was Satan. This is due to the penultimate chapter, in which Harry talks to Dumbledore, while Dumbledore has been dead for over a year (The Battle of Hogwarts took place in May 1998, and Dumbledore's arranged death took place in about June 1996). I got this immediately, because, even though I'm not very religious, I feel the message was that good almost always prevails over evil, and from the little bit of the Bible that I know, that Harry was Jesus, Dumbledore was God, and Lord Voldemort was Satan. This is due to the penultimate chapter, in which Harry talks to Dumbledore, while Dumbledore has been dead for over a year (The Battle of Hogwarts took place in May 1998, and Dumbledore's arranged death took place in about June 1996). I got this immediately, because, even though I'm not very religious, I feel the message was that good almost always prevails over evil, and from the little bit of the Bible that I know, that Harry was Jesus, Dumbledore was God, and Lord Voldemort was Satan. This is due to the penultimate chapter, in which Harry talks to Dumbledore, while Dumbledore has been dead for over a year (The Battle of Hogwarts took place in May 1998, and Dumbledore's arranged death took place in about June 1996).
Snape only killed Dumbledore because Dumbledore asked him to so that the Elder wand wouldn't have a master. Ever since Lord Voldemort threatened Lily Potter's life, Snape had been helping Dumbledore and the Order. When Lily died he agreed to protect Harry and continued to do so with Dumbledore's help even after the headmaster had died.
Harry and Dumbledore were never "friends" as such - not like work colleagues or school buddies, in any case. Harry idolised Dumbledore and the old man was a mentor to him. But if you mean their relationship was a friendship, then no Harry was not "friends" with Dumbledore in the first book until Dumbledore visited Harry in the hospital wing after Harry came face to face with Voldemort down the trapdoor.
They never really mention Harry's collection of Chocolate Frog Cards, or that he even has one the only known card that he has is Albus Dumbledore.
If you don't want any spoilers for the Harry Potter series, I would advise that you don't read this.Aunt Petunia's howler said, "remember my last", and was from Dumbledore. It was meant to be a reminder of the letter he sent her when he put Harry on her doorstep when he was one years old, and that letter said basically to take care of Harry as if he was her own son. However, Petunia did not care for Harry as her own and was prepared to throw him out when they thought Harry had attacked Dudley with the Dementors, but Dumbledore sent her the howler.So basically, all in all, the howler meant to remind Petunia of Dumbledore's first letter and to not throw Harry out, as this is something she would not even consider doing to her own son.
Yes, Ginny fought against Voldemort with Harry and all the other members of Dumbledore's Army, even though her mother strictly forbid her from doing so.
He is no way good, but he does work for Dumbledore, even when he kills him, he does it on Dumbledore's order.
All right, so remember how Draco disarmed Dumbledore at the end of the sixth book? That means that Draco would be the master, but then Harry disarmed Draco later. Even though it wasn't the Elder Wand Draco had, Harry became the master because of that. That's how most interpert it anyway. Harry defeats Draco Malfoy who had disarmed Dumbledore. That made him the owner of the Elder Wand and when Voldemort tried to use it against Harry, it wouldn't kill it's true owner. i think it was all planned out by dumbledore! Actually when Draco dis-armed Dumbledore in The half Blood Prince, at the end right before Dumbledore was killed, the elder wand would then work for Draco, Then in the Deathly hallows when Harry dis-armed Draco that allowed him to be able to use the elder wand but he doesn't get the chance to use it until the end of the Deathly Hallows. Voldemort takes the wand off Dumbledore but that isn't enough to make it work for him because Harry is truly the owner. So when voldemort tries to kill Harry it wont kill him because he is the owner so it rebounds on voldemort therefore killing him!
He steals it from Albus Dumbledore's sarcophagus in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, after finally discovering that Dumbledore had possessed it all along. He is not, however, aware that even though he's taken the wand, it still does not technically belong to him, and so he cannot wield it as it was meant to be wielded. Therefore, he murders Severus Snape, under the assumption that doing so will make him the wand's master. Turns out he was wrong again though and the wand was actually meant to be loyal to Harry Potter, because draco malfoy disarmed dumbledore in the observitory tower in harry potter 6 and then later in the 7th one, harry disarms draco becoming the true master of the elder wand, so Voldemort was REALLY slippin' in his pimpin' toward the end.LOL
It is only possible on one occasion for Harry Potter to see the late Sirius Black, when Harry has the enchanted ring that allows people to see the dead.
He did not die all together, but he had something similar to "near death experience." Harry hid his wand and invisibility cloak so that he would not be tempted to protect himself. He went into the forest where Voldemort was waiting. Voldemort performed the Avada Kedavra killing curse. Because Voldemort had taken some of Harry's blood, part of Lily's sacrifice still lived in him. Harry gave his life voluntarily to protect others. Due to these two things, Harry goes to an in between place that appears to be platform Nine and Three Quarters. He encounters the deceased Dumbledore, and they discuss what Harry needs to do. The piece of Voldemort's soul that was attached to Harry as a Horcrux was also there. Dumbledore tells Harry he has the option to go back and finish the fight with Voldemort. Harry, of course, does. He left the last Horcrux, the bit of Voldemort's soul, behind. This destroyed it. Remember in Harry Potter, once you're dead, you're dead. Not even the Resurrection Stone brings you back. If Harry had actually died, he would not have been able to come back to defeat Voldemort, marry Ginny, have kids, and become an Auror.