The question is Helen’s prompt from May 22 2025.
I shouldn’t pay for my family member’s bad habits which have crashed two new computers. That cost around $4000; $3000 for the two computers and $1000 for an iPad to replace the last crashed pc. Those new computers were our family backup computers, for emergency use when our current ones suddenly crash or burn.

I’m sharing this technical issue in order that readers may learn from that fatal error which sent computers to the graveyard of material waste. We must not open 180 tabs in a computer or laptop or iPad or tablet. The reason being that no electronic device has that huge memory to allocate to idle occupation of 180 open browsing tabs. Does one person even have that much eye power to be currently reading or watching 180 tabs simultaneously? He has not learned anything with two computers down. He has abused his iPad with yet repeating. The same habit which crashed two computers.
I don’t spend money on myself frivolously as I need to save for expenses like those. Do you know what happens when a person is suddenly bereft of any electronic device? He has absolutely nothing to occupy mind, hands and time. He will sit next to you and be a source of noise and disturbance to your concentration. In case you’re wondering why that person can’t use his cell phone to surf the internet and etc, the screen is too small. The memory is also limited. Already, his cell’s camera has exhausted its allocated memory storage. He has already grumbled that he needs a better phone with more memory.

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