Giles: I jump out of the circle, jump back in, and, and, shake my gourd. Buffy: Hey, I think I know this ritual. The ancient shamans were next called upon to do the Hokey-Pokey and to turn themselves around.

'Dirty Girls'


Buffistechnology 3: "Press Some Buttons, See What Happens."

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Jessica - Jul 13, 2013 4:46:57 am PDT #22741 of 25497
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck.

Tivo is grey-screening again. Weaknees repairs come with a 6-month warranty, and mine was done 7 months ago.

I think reformatting is probably not going to help at this point, so I need to either replace the hard drive or ditch Tivo for the cable company DVR. Apparently you can now record 10 shows at once on those, so that's something.


Jessica - Jul 13, 2013 7:46:55 am PDT #22742 of 25497
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Cablevision DVR is installing (thank goodness for having a car) and Weaknees just emailed back to say my warranty is good until the end of the month - apparently I can't count. So one way or another I'll be able to watch TV this week.

I wonder if Weaknees would extend the warranty an extra month so I can deal with this after vacation. I don't want to risk having it fixed and then shipped back while I'm on vacation.


megan walker - Jul 13, 2013 12:06:13 pm PDT #22743 of 25497
"What kind of magical sunshine and lollipop world do you live in? Because you need to be medicated."-SFist

Basic tech questions:

Right now I don't subscribe to cable, although I am getting broadcast via the cable line and I have no other antenna otherwise.

I'm considering getting Internet via Comcast since my AT&T DSL just finally reset its price after the 12-month special.

I know I would have to finally upgrade my modem and would probably purchase one vs paying $7/month for the Comcast one.

1) I assume I can get a cable modem that would be wireless and that I could install myself, correct?

2) Would I still be able run the cable to my TV and receive free broadcast?

3) Would I need any other equipment/attachments to do so?

Any info would be appreciated. The DSL speed has been fine, but it occasional cuts out for a second, which is annoying but I could live with at the lower subscription rate. I think the cheaper bill and speed I could get at the Comcast intro special would make it worth investing in a new modem. But I don't really want to lose broadcast to do so.


le nubian - Jul 13, 2013 12:16:49 pm PDT #22744 of 25497
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

megan,

Comcast might be able to give you a 12 month deal on cable and Internet. Have you looked at their prices? You might find it pretty affordable.


megan walker - Jul 13, 2013 1:27:47 pm PDT #22745 of 25497
"What kind of magical sunshine and lollipop world do you live in? Because you need to be medicated."-SFist

I'm actually quite happy not having cable, although depending on deals I'm fine with adding it back on again. I don't like using Comcast but I want to understand my options before going to AT&T to negotiate down my new rate.


-t - Jul 13, 2013 1:55:51 pm PDT #22746 of 25497
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

megan

1) I don't know, I have the old Comcast modem that I guess I rent from them. I have my phone service through them, too, so the equipment is probably a little different, but probably not much.

2 It has a coax output for the TV. I don't have TV service through them and I get the QAM channels fine. I understand Comcast has been upgrading everything so I don't even know how relevant my equipment is, but you certainly ought to be able to get the same signal you have now if you add a cable modem.

3) You should just need another bit of coax to go from the modem to the TV. Or maybe they have different connectors now, but you get the idea.

My folks have been having just internet service from Comcast and when they recently upgraded to the newer faster modem it was cheaper to go ahead and get the bundle with the TV service and just not use that part. They were shipped a DVR which they promptly returned.


§ ita § - Jul 17, 2013 12:52:44 pm PDT #22747 of 25497
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Something is up with my Nook. I, uh, bought the glowlight one recently, and I read the shit out of it, and I haven't recharged it since I bought the book. There was also a fair amount of reading with the light on (hospital), and it hasn't expired in my bag either.

But my Nook without the light seems to be doing something fancy, because I don't think it makes it two weeks, no reading, in my purse. I hadn't thought about how no good that is. But how do I convince support?


flea - Jul 17, 2013 3:00:20 pm PDT #22748 of 25497
information libertarian

If you leave the wifi connection on, it can drain the battery even if you are not doing anything. At least, this is the case with my Kindle. So check that.


Kate P. - Jul 17, 2013 3:27:35 pm PDT #22749 of 25497
That's the pain / That cuts a straight line down through the heart / We call it love

This morning Rose pressed some combination of keys on my mom's laptop keyboard that has caused the keys to function weirdly. As best I can tell, they are all working as though I've pressed Ctrl first. So if I just press P, for example, it thinks I've pressed Ctrl+P, and it starts trying to print.

What has happened, and how can I fix it? It must be a fairly easy fix, but I'm not real familiar with this computer & keyboard and I can't figure it out.


Gris - Jul 17, 2013 3:45:45 pm PDT #22750 of 25497
Hey. New board.

That is the feature Sticky Keys in action. Try pressing shift five times. If that doesn't work, you can turn it off in the Control Panel, in the accessibility options.