When using computer, you develop these habits day by day, most of which are in fact not necessary.
Symptom 1: Click the right button of the mouse then choose “Renovate” on the desktop and do it again and again.
Symptom 2: If the Collection Depot is not empty, you feel extremely uncomfortable just like having a fishbone caught in your throat and sitting on a bed of nails and couldn’t keep clam unless delete all the documents in it. “Shua”—the sound of deleting them is indeed interesting and pleasant to you.
Seeing others’ Depot full, you are ready to meddle in their affairs to delete them, clicking the right button of the mouse.
Symptom 3: The less the shortcut keys are left on the desktop, the better. (Moreover you want to keep the Collection Depot alone on the desktop, for it is used to delete others when necessary.) Besides, never use desktop cloth.
Symptom 4: You only apply “Windows Classic” as the theme of your computer instead of “Windows XP”.
Symptom 5: You feel comfortable and refreshed after deleting useless documents and sorting out registered information with Optimization Master (especially after unloading some software).
Symptom 6: Accelerate computer speed when start it, only anti virus software and input method starting when the system begins to operate.
Symptom 7: When viewing your e-mail box, you delete useless mails before disposing of the mails in your inbox all times. If you haven’t treated unread mails in QQ or MSN, you would become uneasy and worried and have no appetite.
Symptom 8: You would weight your words when replying others’ notes, not mention writing articles (on an average, clicking “Correct” no less that 5 times in one article), combine the pictures’ size, position and meaning with the articles perfectly and brilliantly, and never miss a wrongly written character or punctuation, when writing blocs.