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M O T I V A T I O N
Abraham Lincoln
drpcdr.ca
Quotes
It was a high counsel that I once heard given to a
young person, "Always do what you are afraid to
do."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
"We are all inventors, each sailing out on a voy-
age of discovery, guided each by a private chart, of
which there is no duplicate. The world is all gates,
all opportunities."
Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Great spirits have always encountered violent op-
position from mediocre minds."
Albert Einstein
R
eally, I fell into
doing computer
repairs. I thought
I could earn $20 by in-
stalling Free Dialup In-
ternet. My card at the
time said:
"Free Internet, Fast and
Always Free"
Others like the 3web CD
you bought at Canadian
Tire boasted Free Inter-
net for Life.
After the collapse of
1stUp.com and Spinway.
com, the Titanic demise
of 100's of free Internet
service providers soon
followed in around 2000.
The few still afloat were:
3web, Funcow, AOL,
NetZero, Juno, Blue-
Light.com and Address.
com and not many oth-
ers.
At this time I had my
cards posted on bus shel-
ters.
So when people could no
longer go on the Internet,
demand for my services
became overwhelming.
As long as Free Internet
existed I remained in
business!
Soon all free Internet dis-
appeared! They failed
because they discovered
they could not make
enough money through
banner advertising.
Now without Free In-
ternet I concentrated on
computer repairs I had
learned on the fly while
installing Free Internet.
And business slowed dra-
matically!
In Brampton 2004, a radi-
cal new approach to com-
puter repair was born! I
repair computers by re-
storing prepared images
of Windows + programs
onto free space. If impor-
tant files exist, I can save
them first before wiping
your hard drive. Lastly, I
create an image of Win-
dows and programs you
may restore yourself
without losing your data!
This is the real beauty of
my service!
My website, http://drpcdr.
ca, started in late 2004 has
attracted 55,000 + people
mostly from Canada, US
and worldwide.
Today I boast confidently
that I am the best PC doc-
tor in Canada because no-
body else empowers their
customers to repair Win-
dows themselves without
losing data.
Full service for desktop
PCs, excluding parts, cost
$90. This breaks down as
follows:
$40 for Windows
+ programs, In-
ternet setup and
installation
of
peripherals like
printers and web
cam; $20 for
cleaning
dust;
$20 for saving
data; $10 for in-
structions, which
consist of a lami-
nated instruction
sheet, Bootit soft-
ware on CD or
Floppy, and an in-
structional DVD.
Full service for
Laptop PCs, ex-
cluding parts, cost
$110. The break-
down is the same
as for desktops
except Windows
+ programs for
laptops is $60.
I have images of
Win 98 SE, Win
2000, XP Pro SP2,
and Vista Ultimate.
My Windows run like
rockets creating a bliss-
ful Internet experience
while you listen to music,
watch movies and play
games online. Also play
and copy CD and DVD
media.
Includes: Office 2007,
Nero, Skype, Windows
Live Messenger, Power
DVD, ITunes, Real Play-
er, Limewire Pro, Power
ISO, Firewall, Avast An-
tivirus, WinPatrol, Adobe
Acrobat Reader, Free
YouTube Downloader,
DVD Flick, Scan to Of-
fice, Fax send and receive
software, Essential PIM,
VLC Media Player, 130+
ol skool games.
Includes an image of your
Windows + programs
you may restore yourself
without losing your data!
This is the real beauty of
my service!
This autumn 2008, I start-
ed Dr PC Overseas Re-
pair Service. I hope to do
business overseas from
here in Canada. My do it
yourself PC repair servi-
ces are available overseas
for just $60! See http://
drpcdr.ca/overseas.doc
How is?: Chronically
Unemployed Loser
Becomes Best PC Dr.
In Canada
Failed in Business - Bankruptcy, 1831
Defeated for Legislature, 1832
Sweetheart/Fiancée Dies, 1835
Nervous Breakdown, 1836
Defeated in Election, 1836
Defeated for U.S. Congress, 1843
Defeated again for U.S. Congress 1846
Defeated once again for U.S. Congress, 1848
Defeated for U.S. Senate, 1855
Defeated for U.S Vice President, 1856
Defeated again for U.S. Senate, 1858
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
Elected President of the U.S.A., 1860
PORTRAIT OF AN
ACHIEVER