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Advanced Computer Repair in Lindale TX

March 30th, 2011

Advanced Computer Repair
I love personal small time computer shops. The truth is you don’t need to walk into Best Buy and other larger electronics stores to get your computer repaired.

If you live in Lindale you will find Advanced Computer Repair right off I20 across from the Country Store gas station and Ellis Pharmacy. Once up on the Hideaway Lake service road just look to your right beyond the banks and you will see Advanced Computer Repair next to a pet boarding business.

Advanced Computer Repair doesn’t just offer personalized computer and laptop repair but also sells refurbished laptops and desktop computers. This means you get these computers for super cheap prices compared to full retail at Best Buy and Walmart.

I stopped by the other day simply to pick up a USB mouse for $10. The service man was friendly, knowledgable and genuinely seemed to care about helping me.

What you get from this Lindale TX computer and laptop repair shop is a lot of personalized expert advice. He will let you know what might be wrong with your laptop and give you status as repair is done. If you simply have a virus or small minor issue he may be able to repair it right on the spot while your still in the store.

Advanced Computer Repair in Lindale TX

Don’t Mess With Texas

February 15th, 2010

Tyler Texas Information and Things To Do Here

I choose to write just about Tyler, Texas in general. Tyler has a population of around 20,617 or probably more by now. This number was from the last census, I know we have been growing very rapidly. The funny thing is that when I was younger I hated Tyler and could not wait until I could move somewhere else. I thought the city life was more exciting, which overall you have more stuff, crazy traffic and things are double in price compared to a smaller place like Tyler, I recently moved back here and realized its not a bad place at all. It is a place where you can raise a family, make a decent living and still there is plenty of fun stuff to do right here. Some of the main attractions in Tyler are: Azalea Spring and Flower Trail, Tyler Chamber Golf Tournament, Festival on the Square, Four Winds Renaissance Faire. There are lots of Museums: Brookshires World of Wildlife, Tyler Museum of Art, Rose Garden Museum, Harold’s Model Train Museum and others which you can easily find on line for the most part and they are free.

If you prefer music or performing arts, then you might be interested in something like East Texas Symphony Orchestra, Ballet Tyler, The Civic Theater Center, Caldwell Auditorium, etc.

There is a beautiful Tyler Public Library where you can go and you pay a small price for a members card, but after that you can go use their computers, check out any of their books, movies or books on CD or tape, and bring it back on the due date. Although, if you are late it will cost you or if you loose any of their stuff.

In the uptown area their is The Discovery Science Place that is filled with different displays. Kids and their parents can have an enjoyable day exploring the things they have to see.

Tyler has several places to enjoy a game of golf. There is Arrowhead Golf Course, The Cascades, Embassy Hills Golf Course, Eagle’s Bluff, Hideaway Lake Golf Course, Willow Brook Country Club just to name a few. In addition, there are many other recreation places: Resorts and Campgrounds, City Parks with playgrounds, swimming pools, baseball fields, soccer fields and movie theaters. There are a multitude of restaurants to choose from. Every city could always improve, which Tyler is.

If you like the water, Tyler has several lakes right here. Bellwood Lake, Lake Palestine, Tyler State Park, Lake Tyler, and Tyler East Lake. There is a public pool and water park located on Glenwood.

There are banks and churches on every corner. For the most part, Tyler is a safe place to live. We do have our ups and downs, just like any other town. For instance, we have someone who has been setting fires to church buildings. But anywhere you choose to live, you probably will experience something similar. We live in a world that is not perfect, with people with serious issues and we will suffer the consequences around the world. I don’t think you can find one place where nothing bad happens. It’s still worth living here. People are friendly and small enough where the traffic is not too bad and are able to get all your needs right here, and not have to shop in another town.

There is a nice zoo which used to be free, but now costs a small fee. It is worth the price to see all that they have at the Caldwell Zoo. There are good public school and some nice private schools that will give your children a good education and some spiritual life will be taken seriously. Home schooling is also a choice if that is what you prefer.

The cost of living in Tyler is not too bad. Things do cost money no matter what you do, but grocery index is 89.9. In a bigger city if you guy groceries there, they escalate the prices because it how the bigger cities work. Many of the other services are much lower on their index numbers, such as: health care 91.7. There are several health care providers here that make this an ideal place to live, whether you are young or older. If you have been thinking of moving to a new place. Check out our town, I think you would be impressed and enjoy it here.