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With this web site you can find out how to do many things from "How to bake an apple pie" to "How to choose a foreign film worth seeing."

The web site is divided by categories such as Arts & Entertainment, Business, Careers & Work, Cars and Computers. Those categories as well are divided up further. For example Computers are divided into the topics of

* Computer Hardware (1337 subjects)
* Computer Software (1378)
* Computer Networking (174)
* Operating Systems (500)
* Computer Programming (27)
* Computer Troubleshooting (56)

Of course, those are divided up as well with such sub categories as Apple Computers, Laptops, Desktops, etc. In general these subjects look pretty good, but the computer ones are pretty dated. (Tips on Mac OS 8.5 really aren't to useful today.) Maybe we could help with that. Wonder what they pay?

Just checked... All you get is some points and satisfaction for helping. You can request a topic and under the community tab they consolidate the requests by quantity.

See it here.

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