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It seems reasonable to assume that anyone harboring ideas of starting a computer business already has a deep familiarity with computers and related systems.  That said, the particulars of your training and experience, and your willingness to learn more, are vital in determining the type of computer business best suited to your talents.  Have you ever dissected, reassembled, or repaired a computer?  Are you familiar with all major operating systems?  Have you worked in the computer field before?  Honestly assess your readiness to start a computer business, or ask someone else with industry knowledge help you make the assessment. Completing a degree in the computer field will certainly help you in starting a business, but it is unlikely that most customers will ask to see your diploma.  More important is your ongoing gathering of experience, whether through education, training, or employment. Certification is a good way to indicate expertise, though.  You may want to seek A+ certification from the Computer Technology Industry Association (CompTIA), or the related N+ network certification, or become a Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE).  These can help give your business card an air of legitimacy. With any small business, you need to carefully consider the local demographics, the identity and needs of your target population, and the particular products and services they are likely to desire.  How can you tailor your planned business to meet these conditions? In this so-called “post-PC era,” you may find demand for traditional computer sales, service, and/or support to be much reduced, especially among a younger, tech-savvy population.  However, especially in areas with older populations and/or small-town and rural areas, you may find a greater percentage of people in need of PC repairs and support.  Remember, you need to keep up with the latest technology; many of your potential customers do not (and will not). Despite changing technology and consumer tastes, there are still opportunities to establish a business based on sales of computers, parts, or accessories; editing and design services; troubleshooting and/or training; and repairs or refurbishments.  The key is flexibility and an ability to change along with the technology.  New technology is meant to make life easier, but many consumers find it to be just another layer of confusion.  General set-up and troubleshooting tasks, like setting up printers and wireless networks, data recovery and wiping, and media archiving or editing, may remain a viable component of your business, even if PC repair requests decrease. If you can prove yourself to be an expert on computers and related technology, and can build a positive reputation, you should be able to find a niche for your computer business. Are you looking to start a computer business as a side job, or a source of supplementary income?  Or are you hoping to build the business into your full-time career?  Either way, it is probably best to start small and determine the market and prospects for your business over a period of time.  If you’re looking to keep your computer business as a part-time job, then keeping your focus on repairs and troubleshooting may suffice. Building your business into a full-time occupation, however, may require further diversification of the products and services you offer, perhaps by selling parts, accessories, or entire systems.  You’ll need to draw in a loyal client base and build a positive reputation in the community.

summary: Assess your skill set. Analyze the local market. Consider your business options. Set your goals.


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You will have a lot of small hardware that comes in your skateboard kit. It’s best to keep everything organized so you don’t lose any parts or hardware. You may want to keep your parts in the box or original packaging until each one is needed. To best apply the grip tape to your deck you want to have it laying flat on an open surface. This will allow you evenly lay the grip tape over your deck. You want the nose and tail ends of your board to be pointing up with the graphic on the bottom of the deck facing your flat surface.

summary: Keep all your parts organized. Place your deck down on a flat surface.


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Place a saucepan filled with 2 inches (5.08 centimeters) of water on the stove. Place a heat-safe, glass measuring cup into the water, then bring the water to a simmer. You will need 4 tablespoons (60 grams) of coconut oil, 2 tablespoons (30 grams) of shea butter, and 2 tablespoons (30 grams) of cocoa butter. If you can't find one of the oils or butters, simply substitute it with what you already do have. Stir the oil and butters occasionally to help them melt more evenly. Once everything is melted and combined, use a potholder to remove the measuring cup from the water. Set it down onto a heat-safe surface, then wait about 10 minutes for it to cool. You will need 1 tablespoon (15 milliliters) of aloe vera juice and 1 tablespoon (15 milliliters) of liquid oil. Great choices include jojoba and sweet almond. You can also use regular olive oil as well.  If you can't find aloe vera juice, you can try using aloe vera gel instead. You will need to use this within three days. If you won't use it that fast, replace the aloe vera juice with another tablespoon (15 milliliters) of liquid oil. You don't have to do this, but it will make the cream more pleasant to use. Use your favorite type of fragrance. Lavender, rose, or peppermint are all great options. A jar that is able to hold 6 to 8 ounces (180 to 240 milliliters) would be ideal for this. This will take several hours. If you can't wait that long, you can speed up the process by placing the jar in the fridge. Keep in mind that if it is very warm where you live, the cream may never solidify and remain in a liquid state. In this case, store it in the fridge.
summary: Set up a double-boiler. Add some coconut oil, shea butter, and cocoa butter. Allow the ingredients to melt, then remove them from heat. Stir in some aloe vera juice and a liquid oil of your choice. Add 5 to 10 drops of essential oil if desired. Pour the cream into a small jar. Allow the liquid to solidify before you use it.