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Recently I've been in the thick of launch plans for the new AT website. And while I'll proudly proclaim my Uber-Geek status anytime, I admit that myriad discussions about search engines, visitor ease-of-use and hi-tech ways that guarantee the site won't waste your valuable time have left me particularly sensitized to the ways that readers (and therefore NAIFA members) use technology.
My admission of geekishness is a genuine disclosure of what I assume to be a blinding bias. See me as the cyber-combination of Evel Knievel, Home Improvement's Tim Allen and the professor from Gilligan's Island. In short, most people at home should not try to do the same things with their computers without supervision-- indeed, they should probably not be tried at all. For the record, my not-for-the-- faint-of-heart creeds are: "If I have a good backup, why not?" and "Oh well, it's just the warranty..."
That's me. But what I want...





