Buffistechnology 2: You Made Her So She Growls?
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With Trixie, I bought a special Monster cable so I can send the a/v signals to my DVR and record them. Once I figured out how to navigate the input menu (the owner's manual for this is notoriously unreadable), it was a breeze.
After reading that TiVo thing, I am very interested in whether or not I can connect my DVR to my wireless network.
This seems a good techie space to ask... is there anything I should know about Virgin Mobile (or Virgin Whatever) before I sign up for one of their cellphone plans?
FWIW, their phonetree was actually kind of amusing, and the live person who eventually answered my questions about switching service was helpful.
Thanks! I will try the Graphic Converter tonight--I do have it, but I am not sure it will do what I want it to. If not, Elements sounds good.
Make sure you get the latest GC, they are always improving. (But then so is Photoshop, I guess.)
New worm. [link]
Microsoft it only affects Windows 2000, and there's a patch to address the exploit it uses.
Apparently it hit the CNN computers in NYC, so they seem to have gone into panic mode with their coverage.
That would explain why we've had three separate SMS pushes in the last two days at work.
Hey tech-minded folks! I'd like to ask your advice. I am buying myself a new computer. I badly need one (mine is still running Windows 95 and has taken to making high-pitched whining noises, not to mention it's slower than a closed Natter thread), especially now that I am going back to school this fall.
I need it for: schoolwork, freelance editorial work, hanging out with you all, downloading music, uploading photos. It should have or be compatible with stuff like Word, Excel, Photoshop, iTunes, alla that good stuff. I don't much care if it's a Mac or a PC. I do much care that it doesn't cost a ridiculous amount of money--under $1000 all told, and hopefully well under.
Which companies should I be looking at, and/or which models can you recommend?
Do you want a desktop or Laptop?
I'd look at the iBook and the Mac Mini.
I was going to recommend a Mac also, but I'm biased as hell towards them. You can get a student discount on them, I know that. And if you're willing to buy a refurbished one -- and the refurbished ones come with a warranty, as well as the option to buy AppleCare for them -- the prices are pretty decent.
But -- oh! -- on the student discount with Apple -- you can get a free damn iPod depending on which computer you buy! No fair! (No fair to me, that is, since I got nothing free when I bought my iBook, which I still love with an unholy passion that rivals my love for my car.)
If it's a desktop you're looking for, we got a Mini at the office recently, and it kicks all kinds of ass. And it's $499. (That's w/o a monitor, keyboard, or mouse -- all of which you may already have, and if they're USB, you're set.)
I'm pretty sure I want a laptop. (Whoops, I thought I mentioned that in the original post.)
Free iPod?? Uh, fuck yeah!
Edit:
also, thanks for the advice. Steph, where would I go looking for a refurbished Mac?
You can get the refurbs directly from the online Apple Store. On the right side of the page near the bottom is an option for special deals.