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Fullmetal Chocobo

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Originally posted by: compudog
Originally posted by: Fullmetal Chocobo
Originally posted by: compudog
I booted up my laptop at work this morning (Dell Inspiron 4100 purchased in 2001) only to be greated with BIOS beeps, and the dreaded ***Missing Operating System*** Press F1 to Try Again or F2 for Settings.

This was the third hard drive in the thing, the first two were IBM Death Stars (or whatever the 2.5" variants were called) and the current borked one was a Toshiba.

I'm placing an order for a new one tomorrow.
Back to ignoring...

A new hard drive or laptop? Sorry to hear about the issues. I think the heat in laptops kills the hard drives so far--it seems to be a very common issue.

A new laptop - after my first laptop's 5 1/2 years of service sitting mainly on my desk, it's time for a replacement. Probably a dual-core something. Maybe even the first Guinea Pig for Vista Business in the company. As the IT guy, I'm probably the one to do it...;)

Excellent. I've never understood people's preferences for laptops these days--huge screens, ultra fast processors, but no battery life. Then again, I guess I can understand if these are primary machines, and rarely come off of AC power. Ah, Vista. I have Vista Ultimate on my machine and I've been rather impressed by it.
 

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I had better be in the Top 5, whether I am in the Top 5 or not! Do you hear me Mister Stats-Man? There will be dire DIRE consequences!
 

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Originally posted by: lizardth
I had better be in the Top 5, whether I am in the Top 5 or not! Do you hear me Mister Stats-Man? There will be dire DIRE consequences!

Uh OH trouble in paradise :p

Woot I passed my Eye Exam, Hopefully DMV will now let me get my license!!!!!!
 

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Originally posted by: Wolfsraider
Originally posted by: lizardth
I had better be in the Top 5, whether I am in the Top 5 or not! Do you hear me Mister Stats-Man? There will be dire DIRE consequences!

Uh OH trouble in paradise :p

Woot I passed my Eye Exam, Hopefully DMV will now let me get my license!!!!!!

I've had my permit for the last eight years without going in for my license. I think it expired last year, but besides it being ID, I ride a bike or hop on the train everywhere.

I get in way too many accidents on the bike, which justifies never ever getting behind the wheel of a car. But boy does it ever hurt dragging home a case of beer down a bumpy blvd. :p
 

lizardth

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Uh-ohs there was an accident outside our house!:( I heard it! No one was hurt, that's good, :) but those 2 little college bimbos who rear-ended the suburban are gonna have a hard time explaining to Daddy! :eek:
 

Wolfsraider

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Originally posted by: lizardth
Hooray for Passing!

Aw Thank you very much!

Originally posted by: Coquito
Originally posted by: Wolfsraider
Originally posted by: lizardth
I had better be in the Top 5, whether I am in the Top 5 or not! Do you hear me Mister Stats-Man? There will be dire DIRE consequences!

Uh OH trouble in paradise :p

Woot I passed my Eye Exam, Hopefully DMV will now let me get my license!!!!!!

I've had my permit for the last eight years without going in for my license. I think it expired last year, but besides it being ID, I ride a bike or hop on the train everywhere.

I get in way too many accidents on the bike, which justifies never ever getting behind the wheel of a car. But boy does it ever hurt dragging home a case of beer down a bumpy blvd. :p


ROTFLMAO :beer:

Originally posted by: lizardth
Uh-ohs there was an accident outside our house!:( I heard it! No one was hurt, that's good, :) but those 2 little college bimbos who rear-ended the suburban are gonna have a hard time explaining to Daddy! :eek:
Ouch lol
 

petrusbroder

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Well, but there are not only bimboes ... there are also male bimboes? brainless Hunks? let me tell you ... ;)
 

lizardth

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Originally posted by: petrusbroder
Well, but there are not only bimboes ... there are also male bimboes? brainless Hunks? let me tell you ... ;)


Why yes there are! Would they be called Mimboes? There are also man-whores! I don't mean gigilo either, these are guys who are slutty basically...Hooray for words made up in college!!!!
 

petrusbroder

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In the 1980-ies my wife and I worked at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD. We lived in Rockville, MD, a short drive (10 minutes) from the NIH. Every day we drove to work, about 7 in the morning.
Well, my wife was a striking woman, blond long hair, slim, nice chest, striking figure ...
So we are sitting in line and waiting in the left lane for the red light to switch for a left turn. To the right of us a Cadillac with 4 young males in the early 20-ies, looking at my wife. The driver looked too, ad he was certainly much more occupied with the view than with watching the red light.
Our light switched to green and we started driving --- and so did the car to the right of us. He did not see that the car ahead of didn't move since those lanes still had red ...
That Caddy rearended not only the car in front of him but also two other cars, which he pushed ahead ...
We looked at each others, considered stopping, decided against it and drove off.
The morning after we read in the local newspaper about the accident, which involved a total of 5 cars, since the car behind the Cadillac also started driving and rearended the Caddy. Of course the car did not belong to the driver, he took it for a ride without getting his parents permission ...
 

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Originally posted by: petrusbroder
In the 1980-ies my wife and I worked at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD. We lived in Rockville, MD, a short drive (10 minutes) from the NIH. Every day we drove to work, about 7 in the morning.
Well, my wife was a striking woman, blond long hair, slim, nice chest, striking figure ...
So we are sitting in line and waiting in the left lane for the red light to switch for a left turn. To the right of us a Cadillac with 4 young males in the early 20-ies, looking at my wife. The driver looked too, ad he was certainly much more occupied with the view than with watching the red light.
Our light switched to green and we started driving --- and so did the car to the right of us. He did not see that the car ahead of didn't move since those lanes still had red ...
That Caddy rearended not only the car in front of him but also two other cars, which he pushed ahead ...
We looked at each others, considered stopping, decided against it and drove off.
The morning after we read in the local newspaper about the accident, which involved a total of 5 cars, since the car behind the Cadillac also started driving and rearended the Caddy. Of course the car did not belong to the driver, he took it for a ride without getting his parents permission ...

LOL!
 

ProviaFan

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I can't let this thread continue further without expressing once again my state of ignorance concerning its existence.
 

ProviaFan

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Originally posted by: Fullmetal Chocobo
Originally posted by: compudog
A new laptop - after my first laptop's 5 1/2 years of service sitting mainly on my desk, it's time for a replacement. Probably a dual-core something. Maybe even the first Guinea Pig for Vista Business in the company. As the IT guy, I'm probably the one to do it...;)
Excellent. I've never understood people's preferences for laptops these days--huge screens, ultra fast processors, but no battery life. Then again, I guess I can understand if these are primary machines, and rarely come off of AC power. Ah, Vista. I have Vista Ultimate on my machine and I've been rather impressed by it.
My preference for a laptop follows from a need for some portability. While I'd never want to give up my desktop with dual monitors and plenty of hard drives, I've got to admit that my laptop with its 2.3GHz Core 2 Duo is actually faster than my desktop with its Athlon X2 4400+ in stuff that doesn't involve much hard disk access. A laptop is also great for working (heh, that is a misnomer) on the couch, or in some rooms of the house where one traditionally does not have a computer (yeah, I mean the kitchen... of course!). ;)

Vista is working out fairly well for me, though I only use it on my desktop with 4GB of RAM. My laptop, having more limited hard disk space and only 2GB of RAM, runs Mac OS X and Windows XP.
 

ProviaFan

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But despite that treatise on my opinions on mobile computing, I can assure you that I'm still ignoring this thread to the fullest extent possible. :D
 
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