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It's
true. The spellchecker in Office 97 doesn't recognize words like
DVD, USB, DSL or CMOS.
In this era
of fast moving specialization, it's virtually impossible for any
of us to keep up in all fields.
DAKonians
are educated in other areas, other career fields, from microbiology
to aerodynamics.
So you might
not be familiar with some of the new electronic "buzz words" and
theories. That's where DAK 2000 comes in.
I'm lucky
enough to have all the time I need to learn about just a very few
technologies and products.
With my
engineers, I thoroughly research each product and theory before
I write to you about them.
It's the
time we spend to acquire this knowledge that sets DAK 2000 apart
from companies that sell hundreds of products and specialize in
none.
The concept
behind DAK 2000 is technological education. So, just pop up these
little windows. (You won't even leave the page.) This is one of
the ways I will pass the information along.
As you read
my articles, you'll find BLUE HIGHLIGHTED words. Just click
on any of them and you'll get a box like this one that contains
ether:
1. A definition
of the word.
2. An explanation
of the theory behind the
technology.
3. Shortcomings
of the product or
technology.
4. Cautions
and warnings of what to be
careful about.
So if you
already know a word or theory you don't have to slow down and pop
up a box to get its meaning.
And if you
don't, you'll have instant access to the information at the exact
time that it's relevant to you.
The web
will allow for a much more thorough educational process. So, just
click on the blue pop-up box links to acquire the knowledge to make
you a power-consumer.
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