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Building A PC: Your Complete Guide: Part I: It didn't take me long to figure out that this would be the perfect first series of posts for this blog. After all, computers pretty much run our world nowadays, so why not learn how they work and how to build one for yourself? I'm going to try and make this guide as complete (and as simple) as possible, from popular types of builds to part selection and assembly.  Photo credit: 123RF.com So. The question that many people tend to ask first is, "Is building a PC really worth it? Why would I do it compared to buying one off the shelf at a store?" The answers typically vary depending on who you ask. My answer is fairly simple: Ask yourself! Do you really think that, with the right guidance, you can do a PC build that gives you more bang for your buck than a store bought computer and doesn't explode into flames the moment you turn it on? Most people will say yes, even if it's a timid yes at first. Tr...
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Opening of CLIScope

Hello World! I have decided to open up a tech related blog called CLIScope, or Command Line Interface Scope. While I might not go over very much related to a command line interface, I do plan to make plenty of posts concerning technology, including how to build a PC. Perhaps I'll even do the occasional review of a product or analysis of an article. But for now, I'll acknowledge that everything has to start somewhere. So here I am, open to the readers. I hope that you guys at least find my content somewhat worthwhile. I know this first post is somewhat lacking as far as "variety in media" goes, but what can I say? It's not like I can screenshot my Command Prompt to show you my C:\Users\CLIScope. (Oh wait.) But all that aside, I hope this blog will turn out to have some value to someone. Even if it's just one person, that's better than nothing. So, with that, I have one last thing to say to everyone: CHEERS, AND ENJOY!