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EMT
Boones Mill, VA
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Sundog512 wrote: <quoted text> Man, I just used a new Mac the other day, and I have to tell you, it was wonderful...just wonderful. I just bought this laptop (Dell) a few months ago, and it is a nightmare. Absolute nightmare. I just upgraded my HP laptop to Windows 7. Glitter on a turd.
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Anonymous
Tyler, TX
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EMT wrote: <quoted text> I just upgraded my HP laptop to Windows 7. Glitter on a turd. LOL...That's exactly what I figured it would be. For me, it is not so much the software as it is the computer itself. They keyboard, the touchpad and the buttons are all dang near shot already. I am probalby going to have to replace the whole keyboard before too long. They just keep making them cheaper....not better.
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EMT
Boones Mill, VA
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Sundog512 wrote: <quoted text> LOL...That's exactly what I figured it would be. For me, it is not so much the software as it is the computer itself. They keyboard, the touchpad and the buttons are all dang near shot already. I am probalby going to have to replace the whole keyboard before too long. They just keep making them cheaper....not better. I'd just purchased my laptop for the last semester. Less than 3 months old, so the hardware is pretty good. I loathed Vista, but due to BIOS settings (which you can't rollback) you can't install XP. Figured 7 was getting a good rep, so I tried. After one month, I'm hunting up my old Commodore 64 man. This blows
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Anonymous
Tyler, TX
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EMT wrote: <quoted text> I'd just purchased my laptop for the last semester. Less than 3 months old, so the hardware is pretty good. I loathed Vista, but due to BIOS settings (which you can't rollback) you can't install XP. Figured 7 was getting a good rep, so I tried. After one month, I'm hunting up my old Commodore 64 man. This blows Well I retired my other laptop and bought this one (Vista) and the software hasn't bothered me much at all. But the whole dang computer just feels cheap like it is on the verge of falling apart. My old Dell was like a tank. This one is cheap junk.
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Anonymous
Roseau, MN
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My Turn wrote: <quoted text>Honestly I don't know his point. Some of my family was killed in ww-2 and my grandmother raised his daughter I to this day call her my aunt but she is my First cousin,, her dad is buried to the left of Ted Kennedy. She went to his grave a few years back. So seeing a Korean Veteran is an Honor to me or any Veteran, but when Dog and other meet the Vets they seem to think the Vets owes them a favor for speaking. Heck Far Be It By Me.. FMR this nation has fallen a long ways since we was in the Military.. it is a shame to look at right now.. I know what you mean about him. Had an uncle pass fairly recently who served in WW2. Dad volunteered and then was drafted mutiple times for that war but each time he got to the eye test, they decided he was safer for our troops as a coal miner than carrying a rifle. This country has been going dwon hill for years since the progressives started with their agenda. If they can't get voted in to do their damage, they use the courts. I stated else where that if you look at a football field and consider the endzones as the extreme of liberal and conservative, I would put the democrats at the 5 or 10 yard line with the republicans at about the 35-40 yard line on the LEFT end of the field. To get back to the conservative side of the field, we need to fire all 537 folks in DC who are in the executive and legislative branches. One more thing: If I remember correctly, Old Mutt has stated that although his IP shows as Tyler TX, he actually lives in Conroe, TX.
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Anonymous
Roseau, MN
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Carolina wrote: <quoted text> You might also add to that list that anyone able to post so much on this forum alone could hold a clerical job. Granted he has slowed his posting here considerably since his suck buddy has been MIA, but by his own admission, this isn't the only forum he frequents. I formed my opinion of him several years ago. Florence has also made the statement that he cleans the neighborhood driveways in the winter with his pickup truck. Now that would involve mounting a rather large blade to the front of your truck. Doesn't sound "disabled" to me. In hindsight, maybe I should have saved that bit of information, but then I'm not trying to convince anyone. I know what he is. Now you couple those bits of information to go along with his, "I deserve it but no one else does" and it's easy to see that you're dealing with a fraud and a phony. Have you ever hooked one of those large blades to the front of a truck? For the one I had(past tense), you drove up to it, hooked up the lift chain, hooked up two hoses to the directional rams, and raised it up to the point where you could install 2 pins. Installation complete. Reverse the procedure for removal. BTW, I installed it with the first snow and removed it after all chances of snow had passed. Also, with the last few years I owned that truck, my wife helped me with the installation. I usually managed the removal by myself. Just a note to you @$@@!!!!## my original disability had nothing to do with my knees. That came later. You only complain about the pain in my legs because that is all that you have heard some others and myself talk about and YOU want to make a big fuss without knowing all the circumstances. But then, that is what liberals do.
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