Brief Absence Over

(Do NOT Do This...)

11 or 12 days without my computer... I deserve a medal...

Dear God that was brutal. New hard drives, and after successfully installing my own cpu I thought I was clever enough to do the same with them. Almost. As it turns out, I had a single data cable plugged in upside-down... causing the entire system to fail for need I repeat 11-12 days. Uggh. There was a little more to it than that, BUT...

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I broke the SATA plug/connector off my hard drive.

:(

Now I'm much more gentle with them, but still, I think I prefer IDE.

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Quoting Sole, reply 1
I broke the SATA plug/connector off my hard drive.



Now I'm much more gentle with them, but still, I think I prefer IDE.

Ouch.

I only wish I had gone with SATA for my C: drive in the first place - I had originally hoped to replace the C:, but that operation seemed to be more perilous in other ways than what we had stomach for.

The motherboard I have (DP35DP) has 5 SATA connects plus an eSATA, so I`m probably lucky there.

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Couldnt you go to those computer bars for those two days? We've been so infused with modern tech that its an addiction, what is the world like before everyone had a PC. 

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When I Was A Boy

Copyright © 1997 by Frank Hayes, Firebird Arts & Music (BMI)


When I was a boy our Nintendo
Was carved from an old Apple tree
And we used garden hose to connect it
To our steam-powered color tv.

But it still beat that ancient Atari
'Cuz I almost went blind, don'tcha know,
Playing Breakout and Pong on a video game
Hooked up to the radio.

And we walked twenty miles to the schoolhouse
Barefoot, uphill both ways,
Through blizzards in summer and winter
Back in the good old days.
Back when Fortran was not even Three-tran
And the PC was only a toy
And we did our computing by gaslight
When I was a boy.

When I was a boy all our networks
Were for hauling in fish from the sea--
Our bawd rate was eight bits an hour (and she was worth it!),
And our IP address was just 3.

And you kids who complain that the World Wide Web
Is too slow oughtta cut out your bitchin',
'Cuz when I was a boy every packet
Was delivered by carrier pigeon

And we walked twenty miles to the schoolhouse
Barefoot, uphill both ways,
Through blizzards in summer and winter
Back in the good old days.
Back when Fortran was not even Two-tran
And the mainframe was only a toy
And we did our computing by torchlight
When I was a boy.

When I was a boy our IS shop
Built relational tables from wood,
And we wrappered our data in oilcloth
To preserve it the best that we could.

And we carried our bits in a bucket,
And our mainframe weighed 900 tons,
And we programmed in ones and in zeros
And sometimes we ran out of ones.

And we walked twenty miles to the schoolhouse
Barefoot, uphill both ways,
Through blizzards in summer and winter
Back in the good old days.
Back when Fortran was not even One-tran
And the abacus? Only a toy!
And we did our computing in primordial darkness
When I was a boy.

 

Copyright ©2003 Steve Macdonald
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Quoting zenithian, reply 3
Couldnt you go to those computer bars for those two days? We've been so infused with modern tech that its an addiction, what is the world like before everyone had a PC. 

Naah, I do artwork & business on this beast... had to have access to my files.

 

(... and my savegames... cough...)

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Aw man that sucks. I have a hard drive that died out of the blue after making very loud noises. Wen't from working fine to instant dead in about 2 seconds. It still spins but before I can RMA it I have to recover anything I can. So I bought another hard drive and its insanely noisy, so that one is being RMAd right now.

Its a pain.