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In "The Undercover Parent" (Op-Ed, March 16), the novelist Harlan Coben writes that putting spyware on a child's computer is a "good idea".
Thousands of people believe that forwarding a certain e-mail message to 50 friends will bring great riches, that the gigahertz rating of a computer is a good comparative speed score, or that Bill Gates once said "640K of RAM ought to be enough for anybody".
I understand that backing up files on my Windows 98 computer is a good thing, but how do I figure out what I need to back up, as well as when and how to perform the task? A. Yes, backing up your valuable files is a very good thing, as anyone who has suffered from a nasty system crash or hard-drive failure can tell you.
Making targets at home or on the computer is a good thing to do.
Saving the video to your computer is a good idea, in case you accidentally delete it on your camera.
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Between 88 and 90% of the parents reported that the use of the computer is a 'good' thing, made it easier to work with the doctor, and that they understood why the computer was being used.
Educators and policy makers continue to debate whether computers are a good teaching tool.
And just like of the erosion of the command-line input on early computers was a good thing.
Some thought that installing computers was a good way to teach children to use the things, and thus fit them for the 21st century.
The slowdown in PC sales that hit the industry in the second half of 2000 like a nasty strain of the flu may soon develop into full-blown pneumonia, leaving companies like Compaq Computer, Hewlett-Packard and eMachines ruing the day they decided that computers were a good business.
On a more technical note, this computer is a pretty damned good deal.
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