My Sun Country has partnered with My Computer Works to provide on-line Computer Support.
Didn't grow up with a computer - but now you need one? Tired of calling your children for computer support? My Computer Works can help make your computer worries disappear! Their U.S.-based technicians are experts in helping our customers understand their computers and even fixing their computers.
Today, for most people having a home computer is a necessity. With the help of the Internet, you can communicate with friends and family via email, research important information, make golf reservations, download pictures of grandchildren, and manage finances.
You know you need your computer but what happens when the computer doesn't work or when you're not sure how the computer works?
This is where My Computer Works can help! Whenever you have a major computer problem, or even just a question, call our techs, allow them to securely connect to your computer and they will fix the problem or answer your question.
My Computer Works provides unlimited, same day computer support! My Computer Works is the preferred on-line technology provider for MySunCountry.com. You can view Presentation at http://www.mycomputerworks.tv
All My Computer Works support options include the following valuable services :
Remove and secure your PC against pop-ups, viruses, spyware, Trojan horses, worms, and other undesirable programs and files.
Optimize Microsoft Windows Vista, XP or 2000 operating system and Microsoft Office 2007, 2003, XP/2002, or 2000 software to improve system
Update Microsoft software and eliminate compatibility issues.
Answer "how to" questions related to the Microsoft Windows Vista, XP or 2000 operating system and Microsoft Office 2007, 2003, XP/2002, or 2000
Provide hardware and software recommendations.
Provide troubleshooting and problem identification help for hardware and network issues.
Provide support for software firewalls and Parental Controls.
As a MySunCountry Member you will receive a $ 50.00 discount on the activation fee. This means you can get a complete computer tune-up for just $ 19.95! Login to MySunCountry.com and go to the Member Special Page and retrieve the My Computer Works Discount Coupon Code then call My Computer Works at : 1-800-990-4629
You can contact Taylor Scott at 602-635-6148 or http://www.mycomputerworks.com/ if you have any questions.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
On-line Computer Support
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Urban Legends - Don't Believe all your Email

Don't know what to believe regarding some of your forwarded internet email. If you have been using e-mail for long, you have probably received forwarded messages with some amazing claims and remarkable stories. E-mail is a wonderfully convenient way to communicate with family and friends, but it is also a great way to pass along misinformation.
Urban legends, hoaxes, requests for help, virus warnings, and funny or inspirational stories pass from inbox to inbox like fire through dry grass. Most are just silly or entertaining, but some spread misunderstanding or make inappropriate requests for information. Unlike SPAM, these messages often come from people you know. A friend or family member received the e-mail and couldn't resist the urge to pass it along, often prefacing the message with an embarrassed, "I know it's dumb, but I thought it was worth a try."
Here are a few examples of common e-mail hoaxes. All of the following are false.
The picture above claims to show a shark participating in British military exercises off the coast of South Africa.
Urban legends, hoaxes, requests for help, virus warnings, and funny or inspirational stories pass from inbox to inbox like fire through dry grass. Most are just silly or entertaining, but some spread misunderstanding or make inappropriate requests for information. Unlike SPAM, these messages often come from people you know. A friend or family member received the e-mail and couldn't resist the urge to pass it along, often prefacing the message with an embarrassed, "I know it's dumb, but I thought it was worth a try."
Here are a few examples of common e-mail hoaxes. All of the following are false.
The picture above claims to show a shark participating in British military exercises off the coast of South Africa.
One urban legend currently popping up in inboxes alleges that Oliver North warned congress about Osama Bin Laden in 1987 during the Iran-Contra hearings.
Another favorite is an e-mail message claiming that Bill Gates (or Microsoft, or AOL or all three, depending on the version of this hoax you see) will track your e-mail and give you $5 for every person you forward the message to and additional money for each forward the message receives after that.A more sinister e-mail scam claims to be a letter from a wealthy, displaced Nigerian who needs your help (and your bank account) to retrieve some money.
So, how do you cut through the confusion? Here are a few tips that may help.
First, remember the old adage, "If it seems too good to be true, it probably is."
Second, you should probably be suspicious if the message contains wild claims and the original message was not written by someone you know.
Third, think twice if the e-mail encourages you to pass it along or promises you something if you mail it to others.
Fourth, the harder the message works to convince you that it's true, the more skeptical you should be. Phrases like, "I heard this story first hand, " or, "I didn't believe this either until I . . .," can be warning signs.
There are many websites that provide more information about popular e-mail legends and hoaxes. Most of them will allow you to search a database of messages by keywords or phrases. You will probably find one site you like more than others, but it may be helpful to check a few sites if you are looking for information on a particular message.
Here are a few debunking sites for you to try:
http://hoaxinfo.com/
http://www.urbanlegends.com/
http://www.snopes.com/
http://hoaxinfo.com/http://www.urbanlegends.com/
Next time you receive an e-mail that is so good you just have to pass it on, think twice. You may spare your friends some confusion and yourself some embarrassment.
First, remember the old adage, "If it seems too good to be true, it probably is."
Second, you should probably be suspicious if the message contains wild claims and the original message was not written by someone you know.
Third, think twice if the e-mail encourages you to pass it along or promises you something if you mail it to others.
Fourth, the harder the message works to convince you that it's true, the more skeptical you should be. Phrases like, "I heard this story first hand, " or, "I didn't believe this either until I . . .," can be warning signs.
There are many websites that provide more information about popular e-mail legends and hoaxes. Most of them will allow you to search a database of messages by keywords or phrases. You will probably find one site you like more than others, but it may be helpful to check a few sites if you are looking for information on a particular message.
Here are a few debunking sites for you to try:
http://hoaxinfo.com/
http://www.urbanlegends.com/
http://www.snopes.com/
http://hoaxinfo.com/http://www.urbanlegends.com/
Next time you receive an e-mail that is so good you just have to pass it on, think twice. You may spare your friends some confusion and yourself some embarrassment.
MySunCountry Computer Club
The Internet is playing an ever increasing role in every day life. It is becoming the information source of choice for most people and organizations. Seniors and Retirees are an important and growing internet user group. Today in Central Florida over 70% of seniors use the internet on a daily basis. The purpose of the MySunCountry Computer Club is to assist and advise Central Florida Seniors in the use of their computers and the Internet. Each month we will be featuring a Central Florida computer expert that will provide valuable advice. A panel of experts will host an on-going feature called 'Ask the Expert'. This will consist of an 'Ask the Expert Message Board' were you may post your questions and comments by subject matter and receive personalized answers. On-line Chats will be scheduled from time to time on relevant topics.
Professional Software Partners Officially Announces MySunCountry.com
On February 2, 2008 Professional Software Partners, Inc. of Ocala, Florida officially announces the release of MySunCountry.com, a web site designed by and for Central Florida Retirees to enhance their daily retirement lifestyle. The purpose of the web site is to provide content and links to information of interest to area seniors, retirees and those interested in retiring in Central Florida.
The Internet is playing an ever increasing role in every day life. It is becoming the information source of choice for most people and organizations. Seniors and Retirees are an important and growing Internet user group. Today in Central Florida over 70% of seniors use the Internet on a daily basis. This web site serves as a convenient portal from which users can easily navigate to specific content of interest contained on the website or on other linked sites hosting the content. For those interested in retiring to Central Florida, MySunCountry.com will feature information about the area, local retirement communities, local realtors and builders specializing in homes well suited to Central Florida Retirement.
The web site provides information helpful to area retirees such as medical, dental, and emergency services, sales, savings coupons, best local gas prices and links to other on-line shopping bargains and prescription drug savings. Users can also become members of the MySunCountry.com Community and gain the additional benefits of web site customization to their location, interests and preferences, and receive early notification of special savings
offers to members, announcements, and events by email, and can join on-line forums in their areas of interest. MySunCountry.com special interest pages are devoted to local clubs and organizations, automobiles, fashion after fifty, on-line fun and games, hobbies, arts and crafts, home and garden, health and wellness, travel and recreation. Helpful on-line tools are included for searching the Internet i.e.; finding local businesses, accessing the local Better Business Bureau, phone number/address look-up, people finder, maps and driving directions etc.
Users may voice their thoughts and opinions about improving the web site, and directly to their local or national elected officials by emailing them directly from the web site. Veterans will find MySunCountry.com Veteran’s pages of particular interest. This section features local veteran’s stories, veteran’s tributes, local veteran’s events, and links to veteran’s organizations and information on-line. Users are provided access to on-line local, national and worldwide news including the ability to easily bring up the on-line version of local newspapers and/or local newspapers in their `old' hometown. Through affiliations with The Generations Network, Yahoo.com and USA4Sale networks (i.e.; Ocala4Sale.Com) users can easily and economically create their own family, club or organization websites and are provided access to placing free on-line classified ads. MySunCountry.com plans to assemble panels of local experts in the areas of Real Estate, Medical, Legal, Financial and Computer fields. These experts will write featured articles on subjects of interest to local retirees.
Professional Software Partners plans to initially empathize the Ocala, Marion County Florida area and then expand to other Central Florida counties. The web site will be aggressively promoted by direct mail, local publications read by retirees, local high traffic web sites and to major web search engines on the Internet.
For more information contact :
Jon Romnes, Publisher
MySunCountry.com
352-291-0024
email: JonR@MySunCountry.com
web site: www.MySunCountry.com
The Internet is playing an ever increasing role in every day life. It is becoming the information source of choice for most people and organizations. Seniors and Retirees are an important and growing Internet user group. Today in Central Florida over 70% of seniors use the Internet on a daily basis. This web site serves as a convenient portal from which users can easily navigate to specific content of interest contained on the website or on other linked sites hosting the content. For those interested in retiring to Central Florida, MySunCountry.com will feature information about the area, local retirement communities, local realtors and builders specializing in homes well suited to Central Florida Retirement.
The web site provides information helpful to area retirees such as medical, dental, and emergency services, sales, savings coupons, best local gas prices and links to other on-line shopping bargains and prescription drug savings. Users can also become members of the MySunCountry.com Community and gain the additional benefits of web site customization to their location, interests and preferences, and receive early notification of special savings
offers to members, announcements, and events by email, and can join on-line forums in their areas of interest. MySunCountry.com special interest pages are devoted to local clubs and organizations, automobiles, fashion after fifty, on-line fun and games, hobbies, arts and crafts, home and garden, health and wellness, travel and recreation. Helpful on-line tools are included for searching the Internet i.e.; finding local businesses, accessing the local Better Business Bureau, phone number/address look-up, people finder, maps and driving directions etc.
Users may voice their thoughts and opinions about improving the web site, and directly to their local or national elected officials by emailing them directly from the web site. Veterans will find MySunCountry.com Veteran’s pages of particular interest. This section features local veteran’s stories, veteran’s tributes, local veteran’s events, and links to veteran’s organizations and information on-line. Users are provided access to on-line local, national and worldwide news including the ability to easily bring up the on-line version of local newspapers and/or local newspapers in their `old' hometown. Through affiliations with The Generations Network, Yahoo.com and USA4Sale networks (i.e.; Ocala4Sale.Com) users can easily and economically create their own family, club or organization websites and are provided access to placing free on-line classified ads. MySunCountry.com plans to assemble panels of local experts in the areas of Real Estate, Medical, Legal, Financial and Computer fields. These experts will write featured articles on subjects of interest to local retirees.
Professional Software Partners plans to initially empathize the Ocala, Marion County Florida area and then expand to other Central Florida counties. The web site will be aggressively promoted by direct mail, local publications read by retirees, local high traffic web sites and to major web search engines on the Internet.
For more information contact :
Jon Romnes, Publisher
MySunCountry.com
352-291-0024
email: JonR@MySunCountry.com
web site: www.MySunCountry.com
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