22
Jun

Geekerz Update

   Posted by:AUDIOMIND


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    Last night I spent more $$$, I don’t have….[again], on upgrading my motherboard, bc the 2nd motherboard I’ve owned [within a single year], acquired through this shit-hole = http://miacom.com/, died on me yet AGAIN. [After also having 2 failed hard drives, power supply and dvd-rom fail on me as well!!!] You will notice how these dumbasses do not sell computers anymore…..

    A quick check here: http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.miacom.net will give you somewhat of an idea of how ignorant I was just a few years ago about the hardware makeup of a PC.

    Even though I didn’t intend on spending this $$$ this soon, at least I can comfortably say that I have an upgraded PC w/ twice the capacity and power.

    I seriously recommend Vitality to those who live in the Charlotte Area. Quick, efficient, deal-makers, cheap and above all it is a local independent dealer who doesn’t deal in B.S., like Miacom and the big retailers do. Click the image to have a glance around. [and no I don’t work for them!]




    >>>>>>>>>>>>……..
    in other news…….

    Dell Laser Printer 1100 = ONLY $99
    [SAY GOODBYE TO MOTHERFUCKING OUTRAGEOUSLY EXPENSIVE INK CARTRIDGES!]

    http://www1.us.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/print_1100?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs

    &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& den….

    Many people have had precognitive dreams and successful intuitive hunches and would like to know if they have psychic abilities. We’ve created some informal tests for “Psi” functioning based on the same techniques used in more formal laboratory experiments. The tests are designed to be fun, and you’ll get immediate feedback about your performance.

    http://www.gotpsi.org/bi/gotpsi.htm

    [According to these test, I should be a fortune teller…….which is amusing, considering that I cannot even fathom my own future, much less someone else’s.]

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    :)

    June 22nd, 2005 at 10:17 PM
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    I so sympathise about the PC upgrade thing. I used to work round a core unit that I would upgrade in bits over time (either as components failed or got out of date). After a while I just gave up-it was far less hassle to just wait and get a complete new system (though my last one I did still get the base unit and monitor at seperate times). I think I am lucky that I managed to keep the same system, unchanged, for around 6 years this last time. Now-I wonder if my new one will last as long?

    June 23rd, 2005 at 7:25 AM
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    It was my intention to upgrade and build a newer computer [it seems that whatever technological contraption we buy becomes obsolete almost immediately after we purchase it these days] within the year, only to use that for music production alone and the ‘old one’ for the internet connection.

    That goal seems mute at this point, unless I win the lottery!

    June 23rd, 2005 at 2:05 PM
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    I was thinking of doing that too. The idea of keeping a seperate PC for online browsing makes a lot of sense-that way the main system is isolated more from viruses, adware, etc. Patching/upgrading could be a pain though! I guess it only really works well if everything on the work PC is perfect for your needs and working well.

    June 23rd, 2005 at 2:57 PM

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