BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: April 05, 2012 11:15PM
I am laughing at all the die hard Mac evangelists I've known.
woberto Report This Comment Date: April 05, 2012 11:52PM
{insert standard Mr Kim comment here}
Ditto from me.
Tux rules!
BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: April 06, 2012 12:14AM
If one has the inclination and time to give it, Linux is a hell of an operating
system and it really isn't that difficult to learn (except for maybe some
Mac-aholics who can only point and click). If I had another decent hard drive
good I'd at least dual boot again but alas, I am still bound by the fetters of
Windows. Things will change eventually. They always do.
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: April 06, 2012 01:53AM
Meh, if they wanna pay through the nose for every piece of hardware they own, I
say, fuck 'em and feed 'em fishheads
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: April 06, 2012 04:14AM
i have an extra 40 gig drive i'll send ya blah
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: April 06, 2012 12:07PM
In total honesty I know I've been spoiled by my association with Ubuntu.
Having become so accustomed to the total customization available to me, Windows
and Mac OSes just frustrate me to no end. Being able to custom tailor my
machines to be and act how I want them to instead of what some corporate entity
decides for me is much more fulfilling.
Sometimes these desires lead to some serious head bangin against hard objects
from time to time but that pain is short lived compared to the overwhelming
frustration I feel every time I have to get on a "pay for play" OS
based machine
BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: April 06, 2012 03:01PM
Thanks for the offer Digger. I actually need a bit more hardware than another
drive now that I think about it in order to do it right without overloading my
current power supply. I remembered I had to put the old unit back in when the
new one I bought died right after the warranty expired. I'd rather have two PCs
of course. It isn't a high priority in my life at this time anyway. I'm
fortunate to have anything that works.
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: April 06, 2012 03:18PM
Yeah Blah, it's pretty sad the cheezy choices manufacturers make in power
supplies they use. At least you are knowledgeable enough to understand those
limitations and the impact expecting too much from a small PS can have on your
system
I would never use anything smaller than at least a 450 watt PS for even a simple
PC build and prefer MUCH larger for my own stuff, both as a safety margin and
for peace of mind. My hot rod has a 1500 and the server box has a 1200 watt
(which problee should be transposed but ...), with the smallest other PS in the
remaining machines here at the casa bein a 750 watt
BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: April 06, 2012 05:07PM
The last PSU I bought was pretty cheap so I got what I paid for. My PC is so
old I'm almost embarrassed to tell you what it is. I used to have a lot more
computers but now down to one old PC and damaged notebook. Both work fine for us
but they've had to be nursed along. I keep hoping to score another freebie
laptop to fool with. I know they are getting SO cheap but I am SO broke. I work
on PCs now and then for people so who knows what could come up. "The
cobbler's children go barefoot." I got my fingers mentally crossed. There
have been a couple of possibilities and still may be one in the mix eventually.
A neighbor has one her kid busted but she can't afford to get it fixed (by me or
anyone else) and said she might just recycle it and I said if you do then
recycle it to me. I will fix it myself for free but not for anyone else except
for family and best buddies.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/04/2012 05:11PM by BlahX3.
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: April 06, 2012 06:03PM
Luckily when times were better I built myself a house full of toys. 2 of 'em
lost their minds in the move to the new digs here in the sticks. The server
lost it's GUI and I'm gonna hafta drag it to my sisters place to hook it to an
ethernet connection so I can add in 2 short lines of code in the terminal and
get the GUI back up.
The hot rod really took a major dump on me though, shows no power, won't even
light up the USB LED light I use for testin USB ports. I messed with it for a
while, then found something more interesting to play with but hafta get back on
that horse soon 'cause I miss it and .... it's loaded with the fullest array of
cool toys and programs.
Just about had it with the wireless internet crap service from Sprint though,
especially since I found a satellite ISP offerin 12mb service for the same $$
I'm payin for 1mb of wireless that won't even stay connected for any longer than
about 1 minute at a time, and no, I'm not being facetious, it's really that
bad.
Here's hopin my buddy quasi is havin better luck with his
quasi Report This Comment Date: April 06, 2012 06:34PM
Only a couple of disconnects here and overall speed is far superior to dialup,
even when factoring in the occasional slow down. No problem staying within my
limits, either. Sorry you're not having better luck with it, Kim.
BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: April 06, 2012 06:46PM
I presume you know how to TS a PSU but at a glance it seems to point there.
I had a shitload of PC parts I had to let go of in a recent move too. Most of it
was shit though and it needed to go anyhow. I recycled the equivalent of 7
computers in parts. At my worst I kept it to 4 machines running concurrently but
none of them were anything to brag about.
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: April 06, 2012 07:12PM
Good to hear it's workin for ya quasi. I knew when I signed up I was right at
the boundary of their service area but thought initially it would suffice but
have changed that view due to the constant disconects.
Yeah Blah, that seems like the likely culprit but since the PS itself is lightin
up I think before I go any further the best course of action will be to unplug
everything and reinsert all the plugs to see if it's not just a faulty
connection from jostling it during the move.
I have an Antec 1000 PS sittin here gatherin dust so if I need it at least I
have a good spare. I have a PS tester I could whip out on it but preferring to
do it the hard headed way I'd rather tinker with it 1st since that wastes more
time
In my move I had a big garage sale, waddn goin well so I made a deal to a cat
for everything, including a box of new 'puter hardware that I wish I'd have kept
but I needed the cheddar more than the parts. Still have a pile of old Mobos and
such junk harware parts that shoulda gone bye-bye, just haddn found the right
place to take 'em yet though
quasi Report This Comment Date: April 06, 2012 08:34PM
Hey Kim, where to you have your Sprint modem mounted? I figure you probably
already thought of this but I got a USB extension cable and hung mine in the
window - much stronger signal that way than in the middle of the room.
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: April 06, 2012 11:59PM
Yeah, I even tried every window here, didn seem to have any positive effect
though
Since I'm locked into a 2yr gig with 'em I'm considerin switchin my cell over to
their service so I can at least get somethin outta the contract or I may just
take the hit and pay 'em the friggin $200 termination fee and tell 'em adios
once I get the satellite service .... jury's still out
quasi Report This Comment Date: April 07, 2012 12:32AM
I'm interested to see how well it works during the frequent thundershowers we
have here from mid June through Sept. I considered a satellite dish system but
dismissed it early on because those used for TV around here are notorious for
losing signal during our heavy rains.
BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: April 07, 2012 01:11AM
I have no experience with satellite but have heard nothing good about it yet.