Great PC tips book at bargain price
Here’s a deal. Steve Bass’s famous PC Annoyances book is currently selling at Amazon for $7.98 rather than the normal $19.95. For those not familiar with Steve’s work, it features lots of useful tips and tricks written in a light hearted and irreverent style. Read it then give it to Aunt Maud to stop her phoning you for PC help – "It’s in the book Aunt Maud, just read it again."
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