Let him do his thing, and then you get him out. No messing with him for laughs.

Mal ,'Ariel'


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dcp - Aug 13, 2006 3:51:19 pm PDT #8637 of 10003
The more I learn, the more I realize how little I know.

Any other companies out there with decent machine and decent on-site service (desktop not laptop)? Or is Dell still the best choice? How about the big box stores with on-site service.

I bought my Sony laptop in 2001 at Best Buy. It was a big deal for me -- my cost out-the-door was more than the combined purchase price of my first three cars, and more than twice what my desktop system had cost me.

Six weeks later, the laptop wouldn't power-up. I took the machine in to the store, where they reported that it wasn't a failed power supply, it was a problem with the motherboard, and they'd have to send it to Dallas. I started to quiz them about that, they conferred a bit, then said they'd just give me a replacement -- the next model up, since that was the closest they had on hand. Made me really glad I spent the extra $300 on the maintenance contract.

The replacement has lasted me five years now.


§ ita § - Aug 13, 2006 7:39:16 pm PDT #8638 of 10003
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Gah. Corel freaking owns Paint Shop Pro now. Yet the filters that come with 8.1 are the same filters (Access Softek (c) 2000) that come with my version of Word. Which crap out on this image.

This is paining me.


brenda m - Aug 14, 2006 6:02:31 am PDT #8639 of 10003
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

Does anyone have any thoughts/opinions/experiences on the relative reliability and quality of Toshiba notebooks versus Compaq notebooks?

My next post will be regarding the imminent demise of my Toshiba (also from the Satellite line) but that aside, it's served me very well for almost more than five years of very tough usage and little care. When I bought it, I spent a lot of time in a lot of forums (fora?) gathering opinions on various makes and the Toshibas came out on top by a mile.


brenda m - Aug 14, 2006 6:06:26 am PDT #8640 of 10003
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

On that note, I'm thinking maybe I'll go Mac this time around. MacBook - the Pro is way more than I need. But can anyone throw out some pros/cons that I ought to consider when choosing between the three available MacBook models? Or should I be going that direction at all?

I use my computer, sadly, almost entirely for internets and for downloading/watching video/tv/movies. It would be great to be able to play around with some vidding too. The games I run tend more toward webboggle than anything requiring serious power. But I am kind of impatient by nature so speed is still a v. good thing.

Recommendations? Advice?


Rob - Aug 14, 2006 2:31:04 pm PDT #8641 of 10003

I'd only recommend the MacBook Pros if you need Firewire 800, an ExpressCard slot or fast 3D graphic performance. Or if really glossy screens drive you nuts.

For example, my wife wanted to play World of Warcraft on her Mac, which eliminated the MacBook line.

Within the MacBooks I'd say get the middle model unless you are certain you never want to burn a DVD. It seems like a waste to spend $200 more for the color black and 20GB more disk space.

Either way, I'd upgrade the memory to 1GB. Doing so will cost you $40 extra if you let Apple do it.

That said, both the MacBooks and the MacBook Pros are very much version 1.0 products. If you can arrange to wait six months you might end up missing some early adopter pain.


brenda m - Aug 15, 2006 5:56:02 am PDT #8642 of 10003
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

Thanks very much Rob. You confirmed much of my thinking. I am now completely without internets at home though, so I think six months is, ahem, unlikely.


Sue - Aug 15, 2006 6:06:28 am PDT #8643 of 10003
hip deep in pie

Hey, has anyone had pictures disappear from Flickr? I just realized that everything I posted there before December 2004 is not showing up. (Probably about 4 months worth of photos.) Actually they're still there, because I clicked on one form October 2004 that I posted in my blog, and it takes me to the picture in Flickr, but when I look at "My photos" or in the archives, it doesn't show me anyhting previous to Dec/04.


Tom Scola - Aug 15, 2006 6:15:21 am PDT #8644 of 10003
Remember that the frontier of the Rebellion is everywhere. And even the smallest act of insurrection pushes our lines forward.

A free account on Flickr only lets you see the last 200 photos you have uploaded: [link]


Kalshane - Aug 15, 2006 6:19:36 am PDT #8645 of 10003
GS: If you had to choose between kicking evil in the head or the behind, which would you choose, and why? Minsc: I'm not sure I understand the question. I have two feet, do I not? You do not take a small plate when the feast of evil welcomes seconds.

So I'm recently having problems with my surround sound system. My center and left speakers won't produce any sound unless I turn the volume up to a certain point, at which point I can then turn the volume back down and they'll work fine until I turn the power off. My guess is there's some kind of resistance in the speaker cables that takes some oomph to overcome at first. But I spent over an hour last night wedging myself behind my enterainment center reseating all the wires (and doing the same with the speakers themselves) and it's still doing the same thing. My next step is to get some new cables and see if that helps, but before I practice my contortion abilities again, I'm wondering if I'm on the right track or not.


Sue - Aug 15, 2006 6:23:26 am PDT #8646 of 10003
hip deep in pie

Thanks Tom.

Hmph! I do not like this. When Flickr started it's selling point was that you could store as many photos as you want, you just had the monthly bandwith limit. I feel like they're holding my old photos hostage.