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Computers suck.

notfred

Lifer
Damn things. Always breaking, dieing, not running how they should.... I've spent too much time and money on these damn things.....
 
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Originally posted by: notfred
Damn things. Always breaking, dieing, not running how they should.... I've spent too much time and money on these damn things.....

LEARN HOW TO USE ONE! :Q

My car keeps stalling. I need to add GAS or something. Or change the oil. Damn, confusing! Seat belts? WHAAA? 🙂
 
Originally posted by: VBboy
Originally posted by: notfred
Damn things. Always breaking, dieing, not running how they should.... I've spent too much time and money on these damn things.....

LEARN HOW TO USE ONE! :Q

My car keeps stalling. I need to add GAS or something. Or change the oil. Damn, confusing! Seat belts? WHAAA? 🙂

My computer is not out of gas, nor does it need an oil change. Yes, the problem w/ it is my fault, but I'd hardly have it fixed in the time it takes to fill up my car w/ gas if I "knew how to use one".
 
My computer is not out of gas, nor does it need an oil change. Yes, the problem w/ it is my fault, but I'd hardly have it fixed in the time it takes to fill up my car w/ gas if I "knew how to use one".


Kinda hard to argue with that.
But your not serious right??
 
hehe, i get this way often 🙂

if you look at the front page of my site, you'll see it says "computers suck @ incise.org", i put that there when in the same type of mood 🙂

they do suck ass sometimes, but they're alot of fun too.
 
I feel your pain, I was working on mine the other day and I was having trouble putting the memory in. I checked to see if it was upside down but it wasn't and once i finally snapped it in some of the socket nubs that hold my heatsink on broke and the AX-7 I was using destroyed my 9700Pro. The card wont even let any computer I put it in post. 😱🙁.
 
feel your pain, I was working on mine the other day and I was having trouble putting the memory in. I checked to see if it was upside down but it wasn't and once i finally snapped it in some of the socket nubs that hold my heatsink on broke and the AX-7 I was using destroyed my 9700Pro. The card wont even let any computer I put it in post. .

O man that would suck sooooo bad
 
Originally posted by: notfred
Damn things. Always breaking, dieing, not running how they should.... I've spent too much time and money on these damn things.....

i swear sometimes I want to punch my monitor. after i got used to my last system, a dual 400 mhz celeron, I said to myself that I won't dick around with computers anymore. I hate fighting with these stupid machines. Had that system for 3 years. Then I got struck by the bad capacitor run. Squandered many, many more hours after that getting a new system to run. I hate thinking about how much of my life I've squandered on being my own tech and stuff.



 
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: manly
Still compiling KDE? 😉

I was, and it was working.... and then I ran "make install" for kdegraphics and now it wont run at all.
I like being on the bleeding edge, but I learned five years ago that compiling from source is the quickest way to hose a system. Just wait for the vendor to release proper (and well tested) packages.

Sometimes I'm desperate and I'll install (3rd party) built-for Red Hat packages onto my SuSE box, and most times it works just fine. I wouldn't try that for a big ass suite like KDE though. Heck, so far I'm chicken enough to wait for KDE 3.1.1 before updating.

Did you see big improvements while it was working?
 
Originally posted by: manly
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: manly
Still compiling KDE? 😉

I was, and it was working.... and then I ran "make install" for kdegraphics and now it wont run at all.
I like being on the bleeding edge, but I learned five years ago that compiling from source is the quickest way to hose a system. Just wait for the vendor to release proper (and well tested) packages.

Sometimes I'm desperate and I'll install (3rd party) built-for Red Hat packages onto my SuSE box, and most times it works just fine. I wouldn't try that for a big ass suite like KDE though. Heck, so far I'm chicken enough to wait for KDE 3.1.1 before updating.

Did you see big improvements while it was working?

eh.. it looked prettier.
 
Originally posted by: notfred
Damn things. Always breaking, dieing, not running how they should.... I've spent too much time and money on these damn things.....

You are right... damn worthless heaps of trash... soooo, I'll be by later this afternoon to pick up your rig.
 
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