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Why is it called Timeless Computing? We believe that your computer is still capable of everything it could do when it was new, and it can almost always be adapted to meet new demands. Our newsletter also strives to provide information that remains relevant for many years to come and applies to a wide range of computers. It is primarily aimed at readers with 286 through Pentium III machines that run DOS, GEOS, or Windows 95 through 2000. However, some of the material also relates to newer and older computers than these. Useful articles you won't find elsewhere Timeless Computing embraces the concept that keeping older computers is not only less expensive, but often desirable in other ways. They let you continue using the same software and accessories, and often have advantages in areas like boot time, power consumption, and reliability. This newsletter helps people keep the same computers that they are satisfied with and know how to use.
Next Issue Scheduled For August, 2010 |
Some publications use up most of their pages telling readers what they should buy. Ours concentrates on helping you get the most out of the computer equipment you have now. It also features classifieds (free ad each year for subscribers, even businesses), exclusive prices on floppy disks, trivia, contests, and more. Subscriptions only cost $7.95. The newsletter is published and mailed each month. To contact Timeless Computing, please send an email to service @ timelesscomputing.info. 6-Month Subscription At present, we only serve U.S. addresses. Please make a payment of $7.95 U.S. dollars with a credit card or PayPal account using this button, or contact us at the email address above to use a money order.
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