Thanks very much for the comments, everyone! What a thoughtful group! 

In "real" life, when not turning on computers, I repair/replace chair seats 
for customers. (Hence the e-mail name.) It took me many years, probably about 
10 years in fact, to realize that I was giving away repairs which customers 
therefore did not appreciate. Once I started charging for repairs (broken wood 
frames, tightening rungs to keep the chairs from falling apart when used, etc.) 
these services became valuable. Some folks did their own repairs, which is/was 
a blessing as it means I can concentrate on what I enjoy, and others have me 
do their dirty work for them. But at least I get compensated now for the time 
it all takes. I take a similar approach to showing folks how to turn on their 
computers. & It actually took me a few minutes to find the "on" switch on the 
eMac. It's pretty inconspicuous. The thing that threw me about my client, 
though, was that she really didn't realize that there was an "on" switch. The 
computer was just always turned on.

Next time, though, I'll have to use E Riley Casey's pricing scheme. It 
certainly would have been more beneficial than my charge.          :)

Mical Wilmoth Carton
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