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<blockquote data-quote="jenny" data-source="post: 834914" data-attributes="member: 395358"><p>Thanks for the honest advice guys.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I'm being a bit hasty but when I bought my first PC many years ago (remember the days of the 286, 386 etc) with the intention of using it for letter writing and playing solitaire it wasn't long before I was taking it to bits to upgrade the hardware then upgraded to newer machines and learned how to upgrade software etc.</p><p></p><p>I just know that once I get my teeth into this it probably won't be long before I'll be seeking other toys such as a motorized dish and a more sophysticated box. Question is, do I start with a very basic model and work my way up or start somewhere around the middle to save time and hassle later but rely on the advice of others to help me get to grips with it?</p><p></p><p>I've always been one to try and run before I could walk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jenny, post: 834914, member: 395358"] Thanks for the honest advice guys. Maybe I'm being a bit hasty but when I bought my first PC many years ago (remember the days of the 286, 386 etc) with the intention of using it for letter writing and playing solitaire it wasn't long before I was taking it to bits to upgrade the hardware then upgraded to newer machines and learned how to upgrade software etc. I just know that once I get my teeth into this it probably won't be long before I'll be seeking other toys such as a motorized dish and a more sophysticated box. Question is, do I start with a very basic model and work my way up or start somewhere around the middle to save time and hassle later but rely on the advice of others to help me get to grips with it? I've always been one to try and run before I could walk. [/QUOTE]
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