Advice on Using Computers
by Steph. Anderson

It has always been par for the course to have the hard disk on computers.

This has always allowed easy access - but in essence - it is safer to use small memory
sticks (bought for a very small fraction of the price to how much it costs to maintain a
very large monster).

The memory sticks can hold many megabites of programs and data and in doing so you
automatically make backups to the memory sticks. This concept simply holds true that
it is physically impossible for a small memory stick, removed from your computer, to be
fraudulently hacked and stored in a safe place - such as a safe.

Only 29% of the time - you are using the computer - the remainder - 71% you are free from hackers!

I would advocate companies invest in memory sticks to obviate the use of programs and data
saved on your hard disks.

Ps In the same way that humans could never travel from Pluto to the fathoms of the outer galaxes
and return safe and sound in time for breakfast, certainly not for the next 500 years anyway, then
it is impossible to steal your data / programs by the gumbies. Oh no! Wifi!!!!!!!!!!!!!! When you are
finished with your work and the memory stick has been removed from the computer,
then it is impossible for hackers to hack your data that is saved on memory sticks (pen drives) ..

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