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Originally posted by junglistic
Well this may not work for everyone, but it has for me at least.
Its all just trial and error. Get yourself a half decent computer, and just start learning about it, how it works, what does what, etc...
And just so you know... your going to break things, your going to be annoyed, but in the end, its all worth it.
Just have fun, its a hobby.
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That's exactly how I learned. I got my first computer about ten years ago (an old packard bell 100 mhz monster  ) and just went at it going through all the folders and files and seeing how everything worked. Sure I screwed some things up, but they can always be fixed.
The thing with computers is there is SOOO much you can learn. Start by learning your basic OS (operating system) functions then move on to exploring different programs. Fortunately your already on the internet so you have a vast resource to learn anything you need. Get yourself an inexpensive computer and just hack away.
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