Help me on purchasing a computer,Dell or compaq,I do a lot of photography ,e-mail,search engines &etc,?
Sep 22, 2006 by justme | Posted in Desktops
I wondered about the warranty of Dell,everytime I call I cannot understand the people answering the phone and I know we have no Dell service stores here,are they really all that much better than compaq?Which if I buy at Staples they have a service dept
Now this goes back about 6 years ago, I had a Compaq POS and I had a simple problem, I needed a driver for a CD ROM, EZ fix, right.? E mail me the link and it's over. They repeatedly denied me and told me I had to purchase a disk. I hammered them with
django716 | Sep 22, 2006
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Moira and I had a marvelous time at the Wisconsin state fair. We looked at the jewelery she entered (no comments as to how that went for her as that's her story to tell) and the photography winners. There were some really nice photo entries, and the first place winners were definitely better than my stuff. But I think that, were I to put in some entries, I might have a chance at winning some lesser prizes. I'm going to get organized and enter next year. After that, we wandered around the grounds 'till damn near midnight. We explored the midway, looking at rides and games and snake-bodied women. We bought awesome food and I had beignets for the first time. I'd been curious about them for years and years, ever since watching my mom play Gabriel Knight on the computer. I had no idea what they were, but I saw the sign and was ready to sign up. We bought each other other nummies, and I got her to try the super potato sack slide and we drank, between us, five glasses of twenty-five cent milk and just had a great, simple, silly time together. Thanks so much Moira for inviting me along. I'm still smiling as I think about it. I stayed with her in Racine and left around eight in the morning for Manitowoc. I got there about eleven I think, and took a few photos of the town, which seems to be in a state of decline. Much was abandoned and in decay. A movie theatre I was photographing looked abandoned until I pressed my lens against the glass and saw someone behind the concession counter looking at me. I shot some neat old buildings, including one that clearly predated World War II as it has swastikas as design elements in the facade. That was pretty neat. I lined up my car with all the others down at the ferry dock and photographed the SS Badger as she made her way to shore. The smoke whirling out of her stack was fantastic; I was looking at a real coal-burning machine! She blew her tremendous horn as she slid into the harbor and everyone looked up at her as she...