A request for feedback
To my readers:
My last post had a link in it to an article on MSNBC about Mac batteries and the possibility that the bad guys could hack the processor in those batteries to attack the computer it is attached to.
Did you know to click the link? Should I have made it clear that, to get more information, "please click the link"?
Are you getting any benefit from this blog?
I want to be effective in my pursuit to pass along the information I have so that my readers can be aware of how to take better care of their computers and be safe on the Internet. Am I doing that?
What can I do to entice you to write comments here? I would like this to be an interactive blog.
Please post comments here so I can improve.
Thank you!
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My last post had a link in it to an article on MSNBC about Mac batteries and the possibility that the bad guys could hack the processor in those batteries to attack the computer it is attached to.
Did you know to click the link? Should I have made it clear that, to get more information, "please click the link"?
Are you getting any benefit from this blog?
I want to be effective in my pursuit to pass along the information I have so that my readers can be aware of how to take better care of their computers and be safe on the Internet. Am I doing that?
What can I do to entice you to write comments here? I would like this to be an interactive blog.
Please post comments here so I can improve.
Thank you!
Like my company on Facebook, please! Click the Facebook button below and click "Like" on the following page. Thank you!



I think it was very clear to click the blue and underlined phrase -- as that is standard user interface protocol, right? Perhaps not all users are aware of this though. As for your blog, I find it very helpful! I use a PC at home, so I tend to only scan the Mac articles. Thanks for continuing to write!
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"I think it was very clear to click the blue and underlined phrase -- as that is standard user interface protocol, right?"
Indeed, no need to spell it out; however, on Phil "The Bad Astronomer" Plait's blog, he often has to remind some obviously colour-blind complain-commenter to click on the link because the links are (for some reason) an obscure khaki colour.
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Thanks, Ivan! You wouldn't happen to be attending Dragon*Con this weekend, would you?
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Er... no, I'm sorry to say; however, I will get around to it one day!
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