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What Every Lawyer Should Know About Building a PC

By Sara Skiff | Friday, September 12, 2008

Coming September 16, 2008 to TechnoFeature: Passing the bar exam does not require knowing what a motherboard does. However, if you don't have an IT department on call 24/7, you might benefit from learning what goes on inside that PC of yours. In this article, attorney and former IBM salesperson Edward Zohn presents several reasons why attorneys should understand how to build their own PCs even if they never actually do so. From cases and power supplies to operating systems, Ed explains how to build a PC tailored to your needs for a reasonable price.

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