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Welcome to Computing.Net

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Well, now you've gone and done it. You've just registered at Computing.Net, the internet's premier t

Well, now you've gone and done it. You've just registered at Computing.Net, the internet's premier tech support community. We're guessing you're pretty darned smart for doing such a clever thing, and we'd like to extend a warmest welcome from our exclusive collective of brainy geek types solving each others' tech issues late into the wee hours of the night. For your records (seriously, who keeps these things?): You've created an account with the email address: {EMAIL} and registered your username: {NAME} Now, you wouldn't have registered if you didn't have the burning desire to ask a question, so let's get that out of the way, shall we? [Ask your Question Now]! When you've finished, why not stop by [The Lounge] and introduce yourself in our [Introduction thread]? Say hi to the rest of your new community. We're glad to have you with us! -The Computing.Net Team

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