Gris,
you are right. with those sample sizes, excel (and access) should be sufficient.
'Serenity'
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Gris,
you are right. with those sample sizes, excel (and access) should be sufficient.
Daniel, when i get home tonight, I'll see if it boots (its been years). If you pay shipping, I'm happy to give it to you. Would you want the yamaha 2x external burner with 2 gig drive?
Omnis, thanks, It's very tempting but I'm trying to focus on Mac laptops made after 2000, to update my skillset. Basically G3 and up.
I had a couple people with dead ones say they might be willing to send them to me, but I've still got to follow up on that.
As much as my greedy little subconscious wants another working mac laptop, I think the 5300 has a 14 inch TFT screen, I've got to get rid of a bunch of old stuff myself.
I've got to get rid of a bunch of old stuff myself.I know that feeling all too well. Why is it so hard toss old gear? Oh, I know. Cuz ya look at it and say "I paid $xxxx for that, I can't throw it away".
Why is it so hard toss old gear? Oh, I know. Cuz ya look at it and say "I paid $xxxx for that, I can't throw it away".
It's hard not to think that (I have that problem with clothes), but a key thing in getting rid of stuff is asking "What would I pay for that today?" instead.
Of course, some things are naturally easier to get rid of because they are either easily recyclable or usable for someone else and you can feel good about getting rid of it. Tech gear is often neither.
but a key thing in getting rid of stuff is asking "What would I pay for that today?" instead.
Megan is wise! That will help. Rationalizing, it's a wonderful thing.
Of course, some things are naturally easier to get rid of because they are either easily recyclable or usable for someone else and you can feel good about getting rid of it. Tech gear is often neither.
Ya, the hard drives are the hardest part to just toss. They work fine. It's just they are SCSI drives, and nobody uses SCSI. And 2 GB. As ND said last night, flash drives are smaller with more storage than that.
So? anyone need modems? I think the last one was a 56k.
:: cricket echoing in an empty room ::
ok, then I guess it gets tossed in the pile for toxic recylce.
I recycled something like 15 56k modems about 4 years ago. The are just useless.
ya, that's what I figure. Can't even use it as a fax line, since it has old school connections.
56k modems are still being used in rural areas where DSL/broadband no longer goes.
Of course everyone who needs one now gets it with their PC, usually.
I have a couple for failover uses and troubleshooting.
Daniel, since my tech goddessyness remains somewhat superficial, I am not planning to put this scary pile o' parts back together. I will let ND look at it, but if he doesn't want it, the pieces will head your way.
I can send you the original 80GB drive, actually, once we purge it. The one I removed was the new 160GB.
So ND, have you had a chance to look at her old macbook, yet?
t he asks innocently...
It's buried in a pile of godknowswhat in a corner of our dining room. It hasn't moved since I disassembled it. I haven't purged the harddrive and would have to find motivation to go through the process of pulling out the 160 GB drive from the casing, replacing it with the 80 GB drive, purging it, and then putting the 160 back. All of which I can do but haven't till this point.
I=lazy