I could sit here all day and night writing up a bunch of stuff I know about computers, Windows, etc. but it's not really relevant or fun unless I can cover things that are important to you. Just like my magazine columns, the content on this site will be a living archive of the things you, real PC users, are curious about. I may be a geek, may be accused of being too much like an engineer - creating solutions and looking for problems to apply them to, but a solution is worthless without a real problem to apply it to.
This is the place you will begin to find links to my past magazine columns and topics, and the latest questions from fellow readers, and my answers. This is truly an of, by and for the people kinda place.
The place to start finding a solution to your problem is to send me an e-mail, via the E-Mail Support link. From there we'll communicate via e-mail or one of the many instant messaging services, until we solve your problem. Once we've got the answer it will appear in this section of the site. Hopefully I will be able to get the site indexed and searchable so you can look up a few keyboards and get a handful of possible answers to work with. If you do not find what you're looking for on the site, just send me an e-mail!
To kick things off, the links below will take you to back issues of my columns. There should be about 200 or so of them, each covering 3-4 problems. Gosh, that's 600-800 PC problems solved, and it doesn't even count the many issues that never made it into print. As things progress I will try to call-out the titles of those items for easier lookup, then make them searchable. I will also be working on turning my PC configuration book, "IRQ, DMA & I/O" into some form of "e-book" and make it available for download.