Thanks for the suggestion, though.
It took me days to get .htaccess working the first time, and now I've forgotten everything I knew.
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Thanks for the suggestion, though.
It took me days to get .htaccess working the first time, and now I've forgotten everything I knew.
Sharing laptop alternative.
I must have this.
According to Popular Science, it's due out in the fall, and it will be only $350.
What is a good basic desktop that has a good on-site service contract available if you want it? Speed is nice, but not essential - reliable and great service are the priorities.
Dell. Their lower level desktops are start at about $300 these days (no monitor), and they have on-site service. We've been pretty happy with them here.
Really? I'd heard from several source that Dell service sucks - that they are good machines if nothing goes wrong, but if something happens you have to fight for service. That in fact is why I asked: Dell used to be my default for such situations so if they are not giving good service any more, then I need to find someone who is. Or are all those stores isolated incidents? Does Dell still give decent service after all?
We've gotten good service, although we've occasionally had to be firm with the people on the phone to get it.
Ah if Dell is still OK that makes things easy. I was afraid we needed to switch.
Thanks DX.
When I had a refurbished Dell laptop under warranty a few years ago, they were very prompt with sending someone to my house to fix my computer when it died. Just for another data point.