Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
The mature thing to do would be to talk to your dad about how you can earn some upgrades or an entirely new computer.
Originally posted by: jdkick
Did your dad pay for the computer? If so, then either be happy and use it as is or go find a job, make your own money and build your own rig. Money doesn't grow on trees.
Originally posted by: hardcandy2
I know Office Depot/Compusa/Staples all had $300 computer deals with Semperon CPU's.
Originally posted by: V00D00
If you know anything about fixing computer problems you can easily make way more than at any crappy job if you market yourself right. Spread the word in your neighborhood, stick fliers in mailboxes, or tell your parents to tell their friends.
You'd be surprised at a few things:
1) how many people mess up their computers
2) how many peopel are willing to pay a lot to get their computers working
3) how ridiculous the geeksquad prices are
4) how much money YOU can make doing something you like
If you're really good you can fix the problems quickly and impress the people that hire you. Then they will tell their friends and blah blah blah... and pretty soon you'll say screw school and hire a few people to work with you. Then you profit and buy yourself a new computer.
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
The mature thing to do would be to talk to your dad about how you can earn some upgrades or an entirely new computer.
Originally posted by: networkman
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
The mature thing to do would be to talk to your dad about how you can earn some upgrades or an entirely new computer.
Best advice in the thread!
Originally posted by: SnoMunke
Originally posted by: networkman
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
The mature thing to do would be to talk to your dad about how you can earn some upgrades or an entirely new computer.
Best advice in the thread!
You have GOT to be sh!tting me..."best advice in the thread"?????? You want a morality lesson, go to church.
OP...
Step 1: Fill large glass with water.
Step 2: Open PC case.
Step 3: Turn PC power "ON".
Step 4: Pour.
Step 5: Enjoy new computer.
Originally posted by: SnoMunke
Originally posted by: networkman
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
The mature thing to do would be to talk to your dad about how you can earn some upgrades or an entirely new computer.
Best advice in the thread!
You have GOT to be sh!tting me..."best advice in the thread"?????? You want a morality lesson, go to church.
OP...
Step 1: Fill large glass with water.
Step 2: Open PC case.
Step 3: Turn PC power "ON".
Step 4: Pour.
Step 5: Enjoy new computer.
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
The mature thing to do would be to talk to your dad about how you can earn some upgrades or an entirely new computer.
Originally posted by: Captain Howdy
Originally posted by: SnoMunke
Originally posted by: networkman
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
The mature thing to do would be to talk to your dad about how you can earn some upgrades or an entirely new computer.
Best advice in the thread!
You have GOT to be sh!tting me..."best advice in the thread"?????? You want a morality lesson, go to church.
OP...
Step 1: Fill large glass with water.
Step 2: Open PC case.
Step 3: Turn PC power "ON".
Step 4: Pour.
Step 5: Enjoy new computer.
Anyone that would intentionally destroy a computer as decent as OP doesn't deserve any electronic device, let alone a computer. It is not a morality lesson so much as a life/respect lesson. Good job showing your age though...
Originally posted by: SnoMunke
BTW, my boss pissed me off today so I am going to go shoot his frickin' poodle... :evil:
Anyone want to give me a morality/life/respect lesson before I grease the unlucky canine?
Originally posted by: SnoMunke
I didn't see the OP asking for a "life/respect" lesson either...but I guess there are those who just cannot resist opening their piehole and giving one, eh?...:disgust:
Originally posted by: Astrallite
Originally posted by: SnoMunke
I didn't see the OP asking for a "life/respect" lesson either...but I guess there are those who just cannot resist opening their piehole and giving one, eh?...:disgust:
As responsible human beings one must give advice thats socially productive, especially since this is a public forum. Businesses are not public forums. They employ on the basis of making profits, not maintaining morality or oftentimes respect of the law. There is no gain in helping someone do something bad for himself and for others.