Welcome to The Computer Corner
Welcome to The Computer Corner! We are currently working on the new site, and it will be a bit of a mess around here for awhile. I made sure that our location, hours and contact information are available. Also, our services list has been listed at the Services link.
We hope you enjoy your stay here, if you have any questions, you can head over to the Forum and ask. I hope to have the portfolio and photo gallery open soon. If you are here to have a website set up, take a look at some of the things I can offer you here: http://www.cornerpc.com/index.php/website-portfolio and here: http://www.cornerpc.com/oldsite This is not everything I can do, but just a very small sample of what I can offer in the way of sites. The Computer Corner is a full service computer repair shop in Wilmington Ohio. We offer a broad selection of computer services such as: - Upgrades
- Repair
- Spy-ware Removal
- Virus Removal
- Data Recovery
- Networking
- Custom Builds
- Web design
- Digital Imaging
- Photo Restoration
- Photo Colorization
- Photo Archiving
- Custom Graphics
- Business Logo Design
- Tutorials
- Adobe Photoshop
- Dream Weaver
- Web Design
- Windows XP
- MS Office Products (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, etc
You can call us at 740-606-6781 for any questions, or visit The Computer Corner Forums. Typically, most services cost $35 + labor with our tutorials starting at $20 an hour.
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PS3 Laptop charity auction -- bid here! |
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Friday, 18 April 2008 14:24 |
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Filed under: Gaming, Laptops It"s time to pull out your pocketbooks because the charity auction you"ve been waiting for is going down right now. Up for grabs: the absurdly rare, one of a kind, hand-made PS3 Laptop, built by Ben Heckendorn for Engadget. 100% of the proceeds of this auction will go to National Cancer Coalition, most or all of which should be tax-deductible by the winner. And to sweeten the deal that much more, we"ll even pay shipping, and have Ben Heck himself autograph the thing (if you want). The rules are below, read them carefully. - Real bids only people, this is for charity!
- Let us repeat that: only leave a bid if you"re prepared to pony up that amount of money. Especially because we might come a knocking if for some reason we can"t get in touch with the top bidder.
- Auction is over Friday, April 25th. We"ll contact the winner by email.
- Payment will go directly to National Cancer Coalition, and will be expected to be made within one day of the auction"s close. We will confirm with the charity that the payment has been made.
- A US winner will get free FedEx air shipping.
- We will also ship internationally, but auction winner will likely have to pay customs.
- Product is sold as-is, with no warranty by Ben Heck, Engadget, and certainly not by Sony.
Just in case you need a refresher, here are pics and video of what you"re bidding on. Good luck -- and for those that don"t win, please don"t let that stop you from donating to the NCC or another charity of your choice!
Update: We"re postponing the auction. A few people can"t be mature enough to bid properly on something for charity; others believe we should be posting the auction to eBay (despite the fact that the last time we did a charity eBay auction we got scammed). We"ll get back to you, thanks.
By popular request we posted it to eBay. If we get fake bids again, though, we"re likely not to do anything like this again in the future -- so be good.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 19 April 2008 18:40 )
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Tuesday, 15 April 2008 14:13 |
This is a little something I decided to work up the other day. This picture is of crystal shot with our Olympus. I used a peeling paint texture for the skin and colorized the hair and eyes. All of this work was done with Adobe Photoshop CS2. Here at The Computer Corner, we can do all sorts of interesting things with your family photographs! Once I get the online photo portfolio up and running, you will be able to see more examples of the sorts of things we can do here. You can also stop in by appointment and I can show you even more examples of my work! The Computer Corner is in Wilmington Ohio at 243 S. Walnut St. 45177 You can also call anytime at 740-606-6781 |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 April 2008 14:41 )
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 14 April 2008 01:50 |
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Welcome to The Computer Corner! We are currently working on the new site, and it will be a bit of a mess around here for awhile. I made sure that our location, hours and contact information are available. Also, our services list has been listed at the Services link. We hope you enjoy your stay here, if you have any questions, you can head over to the Forum and ask. I hope to have the portfolio and photo gallery open soon. If you are here to have a website set up, take a look at some of the things I can offer you here: http://www.cornerpc.com/oldsite This is not everything I can do, but just a very small sample of what I can offer in the way of sites. The Computer Corner is a full service computer repair shop in Wilmington Ohio. We offer a broad selection of computer services such as: - Upgrades
- Repair
- Spy-ware Removal
- Virus Removal
- Data Recovery
- Networking
- Custom Builds
- Web design
- Digital Imaging
- Photo Restoration
- Photo Colorization
- Photo Archiving
- Custom Graphics
- Business Logo Design
- Tutorial
- Adobe Photoshop
- Dream Weaver
- Web Design
- Windows XP
- MS Office Products (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, etc
You can call us at 740-606-6781 for any questions, or visit The Computer Corner Forums. Typically, most services cost $35 + labor with our tutorials starting at $20 an hour. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 April 2008 14:41 )
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Computer Reapir for Wilmington Ohio |
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 15 April 2008 11:20 |
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Hello all, thank you for stopping in. We had a major catastrophe over night with a gaming server, but we are back up and running. Unfortunately, The Computer Corner will be closed today (Tuesday April 15th) so that I (Adam) can catch up on some much needed Zzzzs'. We appricate your business, we soon hope to be the number one stop for all computer services and computer repair in Wilmington Ohio. Please stop by our Forum if you have a question or just want to gab. We do plan on building a community web forum soon for the entire Clinton County area. Thank you, The Computer Corner |
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Sunday, 13 April 2008 00:00 |
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Here at The Computer Corner, we are staunch believers in using less to do more. We appreciate the stability of Windows XP, but understand some folks want, or are forced to upgrade. So, here is a short review of Vista by Paul Thurrott: "It's hard to put Windows Vista in perspective. On the one hand, the product has been in development for over five years, which means that Vista had one of the longest development cycles in the 20+ year history of Windows. (See my Road to Gold series for an exhaustive breakdown of that time period.) Paradoxically, Windows Vista is both revolutionary and evolutionary. While it includes modern OS features, such as a new hardware-based graphical user interface (GUI), Vista will also feel like familiar territory, for the most part, to anyone that's already familiar with Windows XP. And Mac advocates can claim, truthfully, that many of Vista's best features appeared first on Mac OS X, sometimes years ago. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 April 2008 14:42 )
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