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May. 14th, 2004 10:10 pmIE just fucking crashed and ate my post. I'm going to summarize.
My Mac G3, that I'd truly come to love, may well be a very pretty doorstop. I'd taken it home as an amusement... an oddity. A toy. It wasn't the fastest or most powerful, but it always /worked/. Automagically. And ... *sigh* I just don't know what happened, and my desk doesn't feel like home without it sitting here...
Athlon 2000+/WinXP Pro system is intact hardware-wise. OS is well and truly fucked. No networking capabilities at ALL; enabling networking leaves roughly 70 seconds before hard crash. Restarting takes 45 mins because of drive repairs.
NT Server system totally incompatible with the DSL hardware because the asshats at Verizon insist on using DSL modems from the fuckwads at Westell... who probably couldn't build a REAL modem if their God damned mother's lives depended on it.
Given my piles and piles and piles of outdated-but-still-functional hardware, a system has been cobbled together out of the aging Compaq Presario 5240 that
Said system had been promised to a young friend... who's decided that now that she's pursuing a modeling career, she can't be bothered to 'socialize' with '[my] type'. I've got four fucking letters for you princess... FOAD. If that doesn't suit you, try ESAD. Please notice that both of them end with 'AD'; since models are NOT known for vast amounts of intellectual processing power, let me help you out here: And Die. Please oblige society at your earliest possible convenience.
Many MANY thanks to
Verizon DSL people, Westell design engineers, Microsoft programmers (particularly the ones involved in IE 5), PLEASE see the above passage concerning the would-be model. The four letter wish ALSO applies to you.
I need to make food. I've had a pretzel and some tea today, so I know I need to eat in spite of the fact that I'm nauseaus. Heart sick...
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Date: 2004-05-15 04:04 am (UTC)If you want some help, call Windows Support (1-800-936-5700). If I recall correctly, they give you two free calls before they start asking for the moolah. (And then it's $35 per incident--3-4 calls on the same issue over the course of two days or something... for any Windows-related issues. Hardware, they might not do, but if Windows is FUBAR, call them.)