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You guys don't want to do what I'm gonna have to do soon.....

Get a root canal. I think it will need one. I'm going to see if I can get in this week and get it done. Ick. I hate it. Thank goodness I can do payments on it. (My dental kicks in 6 months from now...isn't that always the way?)

Madd, I'm going in to get something done with my fibroids. I'm sick of them bothering me and they keep interfering with AF, causing me pain, etc. I can have them taken out by lap or the dx said they may be able to shrink them. I'm waiting on my insurance to go in.

Kenny and I are going to WDW/DCL this fall for our 10 year anniversary!!!!! We're thinking of doing a split stay wiht CSR or CBR/Poly for 6 days prior to the cruise.

So, what's new with you guys?

Anna

Hi Anna, sorry to hear about your root canal woes - not fun, but as Maddi said, they're not that bad. I had one too, and couldn't feel a thing (and I HATE mouth needles). It'll be fine. We're "rooting" for you (okay, okay, I'm done with the bad puns now. I don't know what got into me there).

Congrats on the 10th! No better way to celebrate it either! Poly would be awesome - have you stayed there before?
Cheers,
Bushmills
 
So I pinched or did something to my sciatic nerve yesterday and have been down since...I bent over to pick something up off the floor and bam..pain and I could hardly move for a while. luckily it's feeling a bit better this morning, I'm still shuffling around but I can move decently enough...just hoping it gets well enough I might be able to take a sub job tomorrow or at the very least I won't have to cancel my friday job!

Ouch! There's a pain I can relate to, usually comes on suddenly for me too. Hope it goes away soon.

Personally, I don't trust children (particularly babies) - they're shifty, always have an ulterior motive, and have the innate ability to kick the crap out of me in any chosen video game. Plus they eat my snacks.

Welcome back, eh!:wave:

Thanks Bunless for the well wishes, I'm finally starting to feel better and I think I may go back to work tommorow. It's funny how my regular days off fly by but when I'm sick or injured the days just drag
I've heard nothing but good things about the Macs but I'm just too cheap to fork out that kind of money. One of the problems I find with DH's laptop is that when someone uses the cordless phones in the house it interferes with the internet connection, does anyone else have this problem?
 

Ouch! There's a pain I can relate to, usually comes on suddenly for me too. Hope it goes away soon.



Welcome back, eh!:wave:

Thanks Bunless for the well wishes, I'm finally starting to feel better and I think I may go back to work tommorow. It's funny how my regular days off fly by but when I'm sick or injured the days just drag
I've heard nothing but good things about the Macs but I'm just too cheap to fork out that kind of money. One of the problems I find with DH's laptop is that when someone uses the cordless phones in the house it interferes with the internet connection, does anyone else have this problem?


I agree on Macs, just too cheap.

I prefer laptop to desktop but I like being able to wander around the house, use the computer on the patio or couch or wherever I want.
 
Ouch! There's a pain I can relate to, usually comes on suddenly for me too. Hope it goes away soon.



Welcome back, eh!:wave:

Thanks Bunless for the well wishes, I'm finally starting to feel better and I think I may go back to work tommorow. It's funny how my regular days off fly by but when I'm sick or injured the days just drag
I've heard nothing but good things about the Macs but I'm just too cheap to fork out that kind of money. One of the problems I find with DH's laptop is that when someone uses the cordless phones in the house it interferes with the internet connection, does anyone else have this problem?

Thanks for the welcome back, Kris.

The interference on the laptop is caused by the cordless phone operating on the same frequency as your home network. Wireless G / N operates at either 2.4 or 5 ghz, as do wireless phones.

Microwaves can also cause interference on the 2.4 band. To fix this, you'll either need to change out your 2.4 or 5ghz phones for 6.0Dect, or if you have a wireless N router (and all "N" peripherals), you can set your router to operate solely at either 2.4 or 5ghz band (opposite of what your phones are).
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Bushmills
 
Thanks for the welcome back, Kris.

The interference on the laptop is caused by the cordless phone operating on the same frequency as your home network. Wireless G / N operates at either 2.4 or 5 ghz, as do wireless phones.

Microwaves can also cause interference on the 2.4 band. To fix this, you'll either need to change out your 2.4 or 5ghz phones for 6.0Dect, or if you have a wireless N router (and all "N" peripherals), you can set your router to operate solely at either 2.4 or 5ghz band (opposite of what your phones are).
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Bushmills

Yikes, I need to dig out the "Geek Speak for Dummies" manual:laughing: Seriously though, Thank you for the info. When we start paying for our own wireless service I'll be sure to try and fix that.
 
Yikes, I need to dig out the "Geek Speak for Dummies" manual:laughing: Seriously though, Thank you for the info. When we start paying for our own wireless service I'll be sure to try and fix that.

Sorry Kris, I sometimes get too comfortable with my own geekdome - hope I didn't confuse more than I helped. Basically, your phones and wireless fight for the same space.

Chances are, on your phones now, is printed "2.4", or "5.8" - this is the frequency they operate on. If you bought phones that are "6.0 Dect", it would use a frequency that is currently not used by wireless pc signals, and you wouldn't experience said interference. Again, sorry if I've explained this poorly. Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Bushmills
 
Hi Anna, sorry to hear about your root canal woes - not fun, but as Maddi said, they're not that bad. I had one too, and couldn't feel a thing (and I HATE mouth needles). It'll be fine. We're "rooting" for you (okay, okay, I'm done with the bad puns now. I don't know what got into me there).

Congrats on the 10th! No better way to celebrate it either! Poly would be awesome - have you stayed there before?
Cheers,
Bushmills

Nope, never stayed there before. I visited it last fall. It was beautiful! I loved it! :lovestruc

Anna
 
Nope, never stayed there before. I visited it last fall. It was beautiful! I loved it! :lovestruc

Anna

I agree - while the Grand Floridian may be more "posh", there's a certain charm about the Poly.

We love doing the "hotel" tour when we're down there as well - so much fun to just take an evening and tour the hotels, hang out in the gift shops, see the pools, cocktails in the bars. Yes, the wife and I are Disney loosers. ;)
 
Sorry Kris, I sometimes get too comfortable with my own geekdome - hope I didn't confuse more than I helped. Basically, your phones and wireless fight for the same space.

Chances are, on your phones now, is printed "2.4", or "5.8" - this is the frequency they operate on. If you bought phones that are "6.0 Dect", it would use a frequency that is currently not used by wireless pc signals, and you wouldn't experience said interference. Again, sorry if I've explained this poorly. Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Bushmills

Yup, that clarifies it thank you. Now since you seem to know alot about computers would a 4GB memory/320GB hard drive be adequate or should I be looking higher than that? I just use my computer to browse the internet, watch movies, use photoshop, store photos and just basic personal use.

eta: the one I have my eye on is the HP Pavilion 17.3" AMD Athlon II Dualcore M320 (DV7-3128CA).....would this one suite my needs
 
Yup, that clarifies it thank you. Now since you seem to know alot about computers would a 4GB memory/320GB hard drive be adequate or should I be looking higher than that? I just use my computer to browse the internet, watch movies, use photoshop, store photos and just basic personal use.

Yes, if that's your main pc use (browsing, movies, etc), 4 gb will be fine. While the 320GB HD is adequate, 1TB HD's are very cheap these days (you can find them for less than $100 at TigerDirect, or CanadaComputers), and are a smart investement. As pictures begin to take up significant space, you can quickly find yourself running out of room.

The other thing to keep in mind, regarding ram, is that a 32bit operating system won't recognize anything greater than 4 GB. So only upgrade ram if you're using a 64bit OS. Just ask if there's anything else I can do to help.
Cheers!
 
eta: the one I have my eye on is the HP Pavilion 17.3" AMD Athlon II Dualcore M320 (DV7-3128CA).....would this one suite my needs

Sorry, I didn't realize you were talking about a laptop before. Nuke what I said about the TB hard drive then (unless you'd like an external HD, also recommended).

Yes, the HP would definitely do what you want it to. Just keep in mind that with HP, you're paying a premium for customer service and support. Dollar for dollar, you can get a faster laptop for less money; but for some, the support is worth the extra expense - totally up to the individual.
 
:wave2: We'll be married 30 years this May and never wanted children. Not that I don 't love kids... just never wanted any of my own. I like to spoil them and then send them home. LOL. Me and the Hubby go twice a year to Disney. We're leaving in the morning for our first stay at BLT. Can't wait!! :banana:

Nancy princess:
 
I would weigh in that the most trouble I have had with laptops is with HP. I would recommend going with a different brand and I completely and totally disagree on customer service. I had a motherboard die 4 different times (under warranty, thankfully), and it was a battle to get them to do anything about it.

I do agree on the 4GB assessment. 4GB should be enough. As to 64Bit OS... having gone to a Windows 7 64-bit back in Sept, I have found it a bit troublesome. It works just fine, don't get me wrong, just that it isn't always as compatible with legacy devices (printers, etc) as I would like.

As to HD, 320 is fine. If you want more storage, go with an external HD. I recommend one anyhow.

Btw, I am also a geek by trade...

Kris, you are in Canada no? I know some really good places to get good laptop/desktop deals, but they are all US-based.
 
Sorry, I didn't realize you were talking about a laptop before. Nuke what I said about the TB hard drive then (unless you'd like an external HD, also recommended).

Yes, the HP would definitely do what you want it to. Just keep in mind that with HP, you're paying a premium for customer service and support. Dollar for dollar, you can get a faster laptop for less money; but for some, the support is worth the extra expense - totally up to the individual.
Hmm, good point. My first choice was the desktop as I want a big screen but everyone seems to like their laptops better:confused3 as for the brand I get different opinions from everybody. I've found the Acer is the cheapest but all that I've heard about them is that they are crap. While browsing recently I've noticed that they make a desktop type computer without the tower, all components are built into the monitor (like the Mac) and can be hooked up to wireless. Any experience with these?
I would weigh in that the most trouble I have had with laptops is with HP. I would recommend going with a different brand and I completely and totally disagree on customer service. I had a motherboard die 4 different times (under warranty, thankfully), and it was a battle to get them to do anything about it.
Ok that's more than two bad reviews on the HP, so that brand is out:laughing: It's crazy cause the computer I have now we got in 2003 from a friend of a friend who rebuilds computers and it has no brand attached to it. Nothing has ever gone wrong with it (knock on wood) and up until recently has done everything I have needed it to. Now it seems like computers are disposable:rolleyes:
I do agree on the 4GB assessment. 4GB should be enough. As to 64Bit OS... having gone to a Windows 7 64-bit back in Sept, I have found it a bit troublesome. It works just fine, don't get me wrong, just that it isn't always as compatible with legacy devices (printers, etc) as I would like.
I definitely would like to go with Windows 7 over Vista so I will have to keep that in mind and I understand there is different versions of Windows 7, is that true?

Kris, you are in Canada no? I know some really good places to get good laptop/desktop deals, but they are all US-based.
Canada yes, and we tend to pay more for computers than you guys......well actually we pay more for everything:sad1:


:wave2: We'll be married 30 years this May and never wanted children. Not that I don 't love kids... just never wanted any of my own. I like to spoil them and then send them home. LOL. Me and the Hubby go twice a year to Disney. We're leaving in the morning for our first stay at BLT. Can't wait!! :banana:

Nancy princess:

:cheer2:Welcome Nancy! Leaving in the morning? I'm jealous:laughing: Have a great trip
 
Kris, I can't quote your quote of mine, but I would stick with 32-bit Windows 7. I am not a novice user (have a few degrees in CompSci and work in IT), and both I and in-house IT have been unable to get my 64-bit Windows to work with a few of our network printers. I can't get it to sync with my phone, either. All are the result of a lack of appropriate driver provided by the printer or phone's respective companies, which isn't Windows' fault, and all are because I have 64-bit and not 32-bit.

I do like 7 better than Vista, though, and overall my 7 works great.

If you want, check out newegg.com and tigerdirect.com, but I am not sure they ship to Canada and/or what the shipping costs would be. I have purchased many things from both sites (tigerdirect's actual physical store is right down the road from me) and can recommend both highly.
 
As you can tell by now Kris, computers and peripherals are largely a matter of personal opinion and preference. One user's bad experience, is another user's recommendation.

In the end, it's what you like. I, nor anyone else can say HP is a "bad" brand. It's simply personal experience and choice. Keep in mind that HP is, for the most part, simply a brand name - in essence, a manufacturer who only assembles the parts into a whole (motherboard, ram, CPU, HD are all made by other common manufacturers).

The tablet-type you mention (everything built into the monitor), has been around for a while. I personally don't like them, as upgrading the components can be difficult (similar to some laptops), but again, just my choice. If you like everything in one compact unit, and upgrading won't be a concern for you, then they are nice little pc's.

The battle between laptops and pc's will go on forever, and each has their good and bad points. Laptops are handy as you can simply pick them up and use them anywhere (for internet, you must have access to a wifi connection). Whereas pc's typically have more processing power, HD space, upgradability, larger screens, etc - but take up more room, and aren't portable.

Windows 7 definitely wins hands down over Visa, from speed tests, to boot tests, to stability tests. In fact, MS rushed the W7 release to replace Vista asap (and appease the market).

There are different versions of W7 (Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate). Each comes in 32 and 64 bit versions. Microsoft has a good comparison chart on the differences between the versions. I'm running Ultimate 64 on my server, and Ultimate 32 on my wife's laptop - both run excellent, with no issues (again, another opinion).

Kat - sorry to hear about your driver troubles with the 64x. From my experience with the server I'm running at home (wireless network connecting 3 pcs, 1 laptop, 2 printers, and a slew of multimedia devices), I've had limited issues. Some manufacturers have been somewhat slow on the draw in releasing the 64x drivers, but for the most part, it should be a thing of the past (unless you're using a Russian device manufactured during the cold war ;) ).

The choice between 64 and 32 is yours alone, just bear in mind that if you go with 32, you're limited to 4 gigs. If you think your needs may increase in the near future, you'll have to spend another $150+ to upgrade your OS, as well as the ram. If you go with the 64x now, you have expandability in the future.

Regarding Acer - my wife's laptop is an Acer that has worked flawlessly (again, Acer only makes the shell and puts the components together) - I wouldn't shy away from the brand, put your research into the components within.

I'm in Ontario and shop at either Canada Computers, or Tiger Direct. Both have stores in Ontario, but ship Canada wide (just check out their websites). Hope this helps, and just let me know if there's anything else I can be of help with.
Cheers,
Bushmills
 
No dragging around over-tired, albatross like miniature people during every trip to our beloved Disney. .

I just have to pop in and LMAO at this :lmao::rotfl2::rotfl::lmao::rotfl2: THIS! SHOULD BE A TAG!!:laughing:

OK- now I am leaving!

Have a great night everyone!:grouphug:
 

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