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That Damned Computer

As regular readers of this website will recall, Iíve had a rather persistent computer problem for the past, oh, really long time. Seems itís done this thing where it just freezes. First we thought it was a RAM problem, because it just *felt* like a ram problem, and indeed it would freeze up on block memory moves.

At which point we said, ìwell it could either be a motherboard or a processorî and after some deliberation (and a diagnostic that pointed to problems with the Real Time Memory Clock), we decided to replace the motherboard.

In the mean time Iíd developed a system that worked fairly well. If I didnít play music, and stuck to a fairly frill-free text editor, trillian, Internet Explorer, and Outlook, there wasnít a problem, most of the time.

And then, I got the new motherboard, because ultimately I wanted my computer to work properly, I mean thatís not too much to ask, really. And it doesnít. It doesnít work with the old one either. So my computer is pretty much not useable. And Iím not particularly sure that putting a new processor in is going to fix the problem. Itís also the only thing left that I *can* replace. So we have to hope.

In the mean time, since my half working computer more or less gave up the ghost, Iíve swapped it out for this older iMac that someone gave me to dispose of. It works perfectly almost, despite the fact that the resolution is jokingly low, and itís running a version of the operating system thatís circa 1997. But it runs AIM, Entourage (like outlook only macish), and Word. Ah, finally a real word processor. Life is good.

Or Iíll deal for a while.

What I am realizing is that, this whole Mac thing is really cool, and while Iíd like a newer version (Iím working on it. Soon. All I can say is it will involve a swanky purple scarf) would be nice, the whole *feel* of this operating system is something I defiantly like. Now I just hope enough money can be gathered to get that powerbook, but weíll burn that bridge when we get to it. Lets just say, Iím not going to leave home with a PC.

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