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Call us!
This is the Number One way you can interact
with the show. We are a live radio broadcast and we want
your comments and questions. If a guest interests you, or
you need some help with your computer...CALL. The number
is TOLL FREE: (866) 606-8255. You can remember that as (866)
606-TALK.
When you call, you will speak with the network call screener
who will want to know who you are, where you are listening,
and what your question is or on what topic you wish to make
a comment. Please have that information ready. Once you
get on the air with the hosts, you'll need to ask your question
or make your comment quickly and clearly.
Email During the Broadcast
If you're too shy to get on the air with
us, or you're working and can't hold on the telephone, send
us your question or comment in email. If they're good, we'll
take them live on the air. Please include your name,
the city you are in, and where you are listening to the
broadcast. Your email address will never be revealed,
and we will only refer to you by first name and city. Send
your emails to LIVE (at) computeramerica.com! (Email address
deliberately obscured to save our bleeding eyes from the
spam.)
Message Boards
Did you miss something on the show? Need
that special web link from a past guest? Or, perhaps your
computer isn't computing, your hard drive has turned floppy,
and green smoke is coming out of your monitor (this is a
bad omen, by the way). If you have a computer tech question,
or you need information on a past show, you need to check
out our message boards,
open 24/7!
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During
each live broadcast of the Computer America show,
we host an online chat session where you can interact
with fellow audience members, as well as get a message
back to the guys in the studio. The chat requires
a Java-enabled browser, but it doesn't matter what
kind of computer you have, Windows or Mac. To join
us in the chat room, simply enter a "family-friendly,
G-rated" nickname and click the Login button.
If you have registered your username and
password protected it, you'll need to enter that
password as well.
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As
a result of the litigation between Sun Microsystems and
Microsoft, the Java Virtual Machine has been removed from
Windows XP and all Windows XP Service Packs. Apparently
it has also been removed from the Microsoft website. Therefore,
if you have Windows XP and you do not have Java support
already, we have provided a link to the Sun Microsystems
site where you can download a free Java Virtual Machine.
* The Java
Coffee Cup Logo is a trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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