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laptop shopping saturday

autobot chromia
Meet Chromia...

Oh, no, wait... that's the Autobot Chromia from Transformers... she is the namesake of my new computer though.

But I'm getting a little ahead of myself...

It hasn't particularly been an easy day, but that's more been about mental and/or emotional frustration than anything else.

It all started in the usual way... although I broke my streak of heading downstairs just as Ma arrives. But it had to happen sooner or later.

I was ready to go though, so we pretty much turned around and headed out.

The supermarket portion of the morning was fairly standard... it ended up being one of those outings where it's 90% fresh produce and not all that much of anything else.

We also poked around a little at what was left in Easter goodies... in three different stores, and the only thing we found that was really a hardcore bargain was a Lindt basket with a mixture of bunnies and normal chocolates that had been the somewhat overinflated price of $35 and was marked down to $5... I have no idea what the hell I'm going to do with the little basket, which is red "leather"... but it's a cute shape.

Then we headed back here, performed the unpacking ritual, and then we headed out to look at computers.

Just as a minor update to the post last Monday about my old laptop dying, I tried every possible thing I could to get it to work properly, but I got nowhere.

Do you know what I really wish? Well, clearly not, but here it is... I really wish that you could go into anywhere that sold computers and say, yeah this, but add one of those, and take that off and give me more of that. And it was only a matter of plug and play modules... Want to swap the hard drive for a larger one? Done.

Unfortunately that's not how it works (and yes, I know that you can order bespoke computers but that's not what I mean), so it's a balancing act between what the thing costs, how much memory and storage it has, what the brand is, and even though it really shouldn't be a factor, what the thing looks like.

We headed off to Good Guys as our first port of call... which is always our first port of call for anything that comes with a power cord.

Unfortunately the very pleasant lesbian who used to be our go-to sales assistant when it came to things of a computing nature isn't there any more, mostly because she now sells vacuum cleaners somewhere else... so instead I had a brief conversation with the fairly attractive young man who was staffing the computer section before he left us to our own devices to make a decision.

A decision I wouldn't actually make for around another four hours. Okay, maybe not quite that long... but it was quite a while.

I was monumentally undecided... I kind of knew what I wanted, or at least what I wanted a new laptop to do, it just seemed that there wasn't all that much within my budget and with the specs I was looking for.

Ma had noted earlier that Harvey Norman (or Hardly Normal as it should be referred to) was having a sale, and even though I normally wouldn't buy anything from them, we figured that it might be worth a look, even if we ended up back at Good Guys anyway.

And we discovered that there's actually a Hardly Normal factory seconds shop not that far away from Good Guys... so we swung past there... they didn't have any laptops or computers of any kind to be honest, but we had a brief poke around, mostly at giant fridges for no real reason.

Then we headed into the city. Well, started too and then detoured over to Haighs factory outlet to investigate the broken Easter egg situation... because there really isn't anything better than broken Haighs Easter eggs. I can't explain it... they're just better... better even than whole Haighs Easter eggs somehow, even though whole Easter eggs become broken Easter eggs as soon as you, well, break them. But somehow there's something better about the broken ones.

Unfortunately it seems like the post Easter locusts had already been through the factory outlet, and although there were bags and bags of broken dark chocolate Easter eggs there wasn't a single bag of milk chocolate to be had in the whole place. Cue sad face.

So we headed into the city instead, found a car park in a pretty perfect spot for our purposes and headed into Hardly Normal.

And they had some interesting laptops, plus they had a deal where if you spent over $600 you got a free tablet... so it was all looking somewhat promising... but then I spoke to one of the sales staff and remembered exactly why I dislike Hardly Normal so very much. Pushy sales folk who try and convince you that what you want can't possibly be had for the amount of money you want to pay and that you'll need to spend significantly more.

Plus the free tablet was a piece of crap... not really surprising, given that it was only worth $98, but even so it was pretty ugly and not really very inspiring.

By this point in the day I was pretty much ready to go down to the food court in City Cross, find a table and bang my head against it repeatedly. I didn't... but I definitely felt like it was a better option.

We also swung through JB Hifi... who didn't really have all that much different from what I'd already seen, so we decided to head back to Good Guys.

Before we left the Mall we did stop off at the toasted cheese popup van, Combeeze, for the aforementioned toasted cheese. And it's pretty much exactly what it says right there on the box... or van... or combi or whatever. Tasty though, and a steal at $2 ($3 if you want ham and cheese).

Then it was off to Good Guys... again.

And somehow one of the laptops looked a lot better, spec-wise at least when we got back than it had before.

Which is pretty much where we came in... with my new laptop.

chromia aka hp pavilion 15-n212tx
It's a HP Pavilion 15-n212TX (which seems like so much gobbledigook, but that's the model), with 750GB hard drive (which pretty much translates out to about 680GB or so of storage once all the operating system and what not is taken into account) and 8MB of RAM.

I also got a copy of Photoshop Elements... Photoshop was just too damn expensive, and hopefully I should be able to do 95% of what I used to do on my old copy of Photoshop on that... I just have to figure out the differences and how to make Elements do what I need it to do.

And that was pretty much all we did all day... look at laptops, then we came back here.

Setting up the laptop was incredibly easy, although they always ask the "What would you like to name this computer" was too early... fortunately I had a link to a list of Transformer names on my iPhone... and since every other electronic device I've ever owned (after the previous laptop) was named after a Transformer, why break the proverbial habit of a lifetime.

And I had a very pleasant surprise when I unboxed the laptop, because it looked about 100 times better than it did in the store. Granted that was partially because I never got a look at the back of it which was all silver and pretty... but the inside, which kind of looked a little too much like random black plastic looked a lot better. So whether I just wasn't paying enough attention or what I don't know.  But it was a pleasant surprise.

The silver back is pretty much why I went with Chromia for the name... plus it turned out to be one of the very few female Autobots, so that makes an interesting change.

It's going to take me a couple of days to completely get used to the keyboard. I'm already better with it than I was at the beginning of this post, although I apologise in advance for any typos over the next few days.

Now I just need to install all the appropriate software, make sure I've rescued all possible files from the old computer and remember what all my passwords and logins are for every website I've ever visited on the old computer. Plus tidying up the way I store things on this computer since I did end up with more than a few random folders on the old one.

But at least things can get back to normal now.

At least once I pack up the three computers I currently have scattered around the place.

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very dying laptop

dead laptop
My laptop is essentially dead... or at the very least so close to dying that it makes no nevermind.

I'm currently typing this using Safe Mode... I've been using Safe Mode for two days now.

After the trauma I suffered back in October I've been treating the laptop slightly more gingerly. I mean it's had some issues because the hard drive was filling up (mostly due to my photos), but on Sunday I'd booted it up first thing in the morning, same as always... and then left it to it's own devices while I took some photos of the Lego Easter Bunny.

Halfway through I happened to look at the screen and saw that it had somehow turned into a Blue Screen of Death (BSoD)... not the permanent one, but it was enough to freak me out. Then it tried the "can't find the hard drive" trick it pulled back in October... but I wasn't having any of that, so I just unplugged it and plugged it back in again and it found the drive just fine.

However now when it's booted up normally it seems to be okay for a little while, but as soon as I open a program or a window (or it may just be after it's been turned out for a while, I'm not completely sure) it completely freezes up.

But it works almost perfectly in Safe Mode... you know, other than the whole "ability to watch any video or open Photoshop" thing.

Fortunately Safe Mode meant that I could get in and dump all the photos and stuff that I'd accumulated in the last six months onto the external hard drive I bought during the October panic.

Which means that I'm going to be forced to go shopping for a new laptop... which is problematic for a number of reasons, not least of which is the cost, but also the fact that I loathe Windows 8.

Plus I don't completely know what I actually want... I know I want:
  • something with the largest hard drive possible, since that's usually where I run into trouble with all my devices
  • it should be able to run games, but it's not a rig specifically for that purpose
  • a big screen is good, although I know that on laptops they only get so big and I'm okay with that
  • it needs Photoshop (although I think I'm going to have to settle for Photoshop Elements due to the costs)
  • Speed and memory are good, if only due to the requirements of using Photoshop and doing a lot of photo editing
  • I'd prefer not to have Windows 8, but I know that's an unlikely proposition in the current environment
The only thing I haven't tried is to do a System Restore, but I can't see that doing a lot of good, since I didn't actually install anything new or even update anything as far as I can remember... it seems to be a randomly occurring fault.

As always though it couldn't have come at a worst possible time.

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laptop with a terminal condition

laptop not long for this world
Beast is dying...

I got the laptop thereafter known as Beast on 5 September 2009... and while he's not completely dead after four years, he's not well.

He's had some little hiccups over the past couple of months... I'm not sure whether that's because he's pretty much on for most of the day every day, but the other week I had a "blue screen"... not the dreaded Blue Screen of Death, but an unhappy blue screen never-the-less.

And then today the laptop froze and then crashed back to the same blue screen... but when it went to start again there was a message that came up saying "No Drive Detected".

That's really, really not a message you want to see at 2pm on a Monday afternoon. Or, honestly, ever.

I let the appropriate internal testing run it's course, which took at least 45 minutes... one of the longest 45 minutes of my life, at least in recent times. While I was waiting I had a look online via my iPhone and one of the messageboards I found had someone with a similar problem and once they'd let the test run and then turned the machine on and off again it started working again.

So, you know, one of the few times where the old IT department advice of "turn it off, turn it back on again" actually did some good.

But I'm completely terrified that it could just randomly stop working at any second.

Which is why, once I managed to boot Beast back up, I jumped straight in the car and headed off to Officeworks to get a bigger external hard drive. Actually, I tried using the bigger one I already have, but it wouldn't stay connected to the laptop. Possibly because it's been sitting on the shelf doing a whole lot of nothing for a good long while.

And I'd been intending to buy another one anyway, one that doesn't have to be plugged into the power like the old one.

Granted there was a fairly major sense of panic about the whole operation... thankfully they had the right size, the right brand and the right type... and cheaper than I'd seen them anywhere else recently.

I then spent the rest of the afternoon moving files from Beast to the new external drive. The majority of which were my photographs. The entire photo directory had 83.9GB worth of tiles... 127,260 files in fact. And at least 60GB of that were my photos.

I take a hell of a lot of photos.

Thankfully it didn't take the 7 hours it initially told me it was going to take... it still took about two and a half hours just to do the photos... and then just over half an hour to do everything else. Which tells you everything you need to know really.

I'm pretty sure that there's other things on Beast that I haven't found or copied across, but all the stuff that would make me very, very, very sad if I lost is now on the hard drive.

It does look like I'll be shopping for a new laptop in the not too distant future though... thankfully if Beast does fall over completely, I do have my netbook (which definitely has a name, but I can't remember what it is right now) to keep me going in the meantime.

Cross your fingers for me though... I'm not eager to have to start over again with a new laptop, even though all my files are safe now.

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travel prep saturday

travel prep for brisvegasToday was completely without form and plan... other than the normal Saturday morning stuff... or at least it started out that way and then kinda grew organically... but it ended up being useful (if slightly costly) for sorting ourselves out for heading off to Brisbane in a week's time.

Given that I now have the digital SLR which has it's own bag, I was a little concerned about carting that AND my normal red Crumpler bag AND my laptop bag over to Brisbane... it all seemed a bit much really.

Whether I can actually fit the camera bag inside my Crumpler bag or not remains to be seen... but since Ma had also been weighing up the pros and cons of carting her own laptop around, we decided to head out to look at netbooks...

I'm going to say right now that going to see the nice blonde geek woman who works at Good Guys is generally very dangerous... she's the one I bought Beast from... she's the one Ma bought her laptop from... so if anyone is likely to get us to buy things (without really trying terribly hard I have to say... but then she does also give us the best deal she can), it's her.

All I really want from a netbook is it being easy to transport, the ability to play the odd movie, somewhere to store photos while we're travelling, somewhere to type up blog posts and the ability to connect to the net would be nice.

Oh, and I didn't really want to spend more than about $350...

Anyway, we looked, she showed us a couple of options, but we figured we'd head down to JB HiFi at West Lakes to see what they had... the short answer to that was "pretty much the same thing".

Oh and I picked up a new tube of Face Protector from the Body Shop since mine is getting a little low and a little grotty.

On the way down I was commenting on the fact my current pencil case (yes, I have a pencil case, get off my dress) and had decided on a plan of heading down to the Smiggle in the Mall during the week to buy a new one... except we weren't that far from Harbourtown... and they have a Smiggle...

Cue one brief detour where I bought the exact same pencil case, just the half as long version.

Really, today was pretty much about driving from one place to another...

Anyway, I was kinda still weighing up my options regarding getting a netbook now versus getting an iPad later... or getting a netbook now, using it for this trip, then giving it to Ma when I buy an iPad from The Temple Of Shiny during the Sydney trip in November.

But really, I was thinking about it, and while I can kinda see a use for the iPad here in the house, I don't know how often I would actually take it out of the house... and would I really want to write long rambly blog posts (like the travel ones or like the ones I do at Christmas, since I could use it for that too) on an iPad... I could, but then there's stands and keyboards and blah blah blah...

So I figured I would let destiny make the decision... they only had one unit left at JB HiFi, so if they had more than one unit at Good Guys, Ma and I would both get one... if not, Ma gets it and I struggle through with the laptop this time.

acer aspire one d257... but in blackSay hello to Beast 2.0... or possibly Mirage... or maybe Shockwave... I haven't actually decided yet.

It's a 10" Acer Aspire One D257... sadly though it's not all sexy faux-Mac white... or even the cool blue they have... it's just black (but it was on special, so what do you expect)... and the ripple pattern on the lid, that's real and it's actually a physical ripple in the plastic lid.

And no, while it's very cool, that wasn't actually what made me buy it.

It's not really, really, really tiny... but I'm also not going to have to cut off a couple of fingers to be able to use the keyboard effectively.

I also grabbed a copy of Microsoft Office 2010, since I only have Works on Beast (and pretty much never use it). And since it's the three license version I can put a copy on Beast, a copy on Beast 2.0/Mirage/Shockwave (I really am running out of good Transformer based names for my electronic gadgets) and have a copy left...

And that was about it...

I think I've now officially spent my tax refund though...

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montage saturday: supermarchés puis botanique

botanique 2010According to Google Translate, my day can most simply be summed up by the phrase... "Supermarchés, puis botanique"...

And it sounds much more interesting that way... not that it wasn't a great day, it was... and it gave me an excuse to throw together a montage for the first time in a while.

The day started about the same as any number of Saturdays, firstly with me stumbling around my apartment tidying up (which is always somewhat pointless as by the end of Saturday the place always takes on a somewhat rumpled appearance), then with the ritual Supermarket Adventures...

For some reason we were nice and early getting there, and made it just in time for all sorts of things to be fresh out of the oven at Bakers Delight... mmmm warm carbs!

Anyway, we did the usual aisle slalom, avoided some of the slightly weird shoppers who were sharing our supermarket space (I swear there was a slightly trailer trash gay couple, one of whom looked a little bit like he was coming down off something) and got through the whole production unscathed.

We've been talking about heading to the Botanical Gardens for a few weeks, but the weather has been fairly awful since, but the forecast for today was supposed to be good, so we decided to head over there. And fortunately the sun did come out eventually, but there was also a fair bit of BGC (big grey cloud).

But as I've said on many occasions, BGC is just nature's softbox, so it never hurts with photographs. I also think the wet weather followed by the recent sunshine helped the plants all be budding and blooming and doing all manner of Spring-like things. So there was lots to photograph.

We also went into the Museum of Economic Botany, which we've never done before (not surprising, since it only reopening in 2009 after being restored. It's quite beautiful really, full of specimens of various woods and seeds and fruit and vegetables all dried out and displayed in glass cabinets. There was also a very interesting display about woodcarving at one end, which included the artwork in the centre of the montage... it was a peep hole with lighting that changed and was very cool... especially since my camera worked beautifully and snagged some great shots when I stuck the lens down the viewing hole.

Not long after we came out of the Museum my camera's battery gave up the ghost, so we headed over to Rundle Street to poke around some of the shops and then stop off at Cocolat to rest our weary feet and grab a bite to eat.

A very pleasant day overall, and now I'm sitting here in my trackies listening to 30 Seconds to Mars on my headphones... and soon I'm going to make a tasty home-made burger for dinner... *le sigh*

Oh, and something I forgot to mention in yesterday's braindump... Thursday marked my one year anniversary of being all wired up to the 21st Century... yep, a whole year of wireless broadband! At least, Thursday is the anniversary of when I actually got it to work properly. And in something of a record for me, I've had the same desktop wallpaper on my computer all that time!

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it's time to talk about the heat

tropical heat wave... without the tropical partOkay, I've officially reached the point where it's just too hot to even bother having a coherent thought process...

I'm just very grateful that I'm working at present, so at least it means I get to spend the day in the cool.

I'm also grateful for Beast, firstly because he doesn't wheeze in the heat like my old computer and partly because I can happily sit in the lounge room where it's at least a few degrees cooler. Of course, the fact that there is this heat emanating from the front of the case where I'd usually put my hands isn't ideal...

And of course, because the Weather Bureau just occasionally guesses about stuff, the cool change isn't coming in until Sunday instead of Saturday as they were previously forecasting.

The fact that it's going to be 39°C on Friday when we're having drinks after work is a little in the good column and a little in the bad column... drinks are good... walking to the pub after work could be less so (I'm assuming the pub has air-conditioning... and if anybody tries to make a case for sitting outside in the beer garden they will be told to roll it up and insert it).

Now, if you'll excuse me I think I need to go and soak my head and then sit somewhere other than in my little red bucket chair since it seems to be conspiring with my ass to become some sort of geothermal heat production facility...

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the wednesday thought process

laurent coffee culture
Would you believe these were taken within seconds of each other... I saw the gorgeous frontage for the Laurent patisserie, took the shot, kept walking past and the empty latte glass on the windowsill caught my eye. The contrast is pretty much Melbourne in a nutshell...

You know what... I've haven't had a crappier couple of weeks for my routine for a long while... since I busted my knee probably. I keep oversleeping in the mornings... it's not that I don't want to go for my walk, but I turn off my alarm and lay back down and the next thing I know it's half an hour later and going for an hour long walk just isn't practical.

Of course this week it's doubly unappealing because it's cold and horrible out there... plus it's gone back to being dark first thing thanks to stupid early Daylight Savings.

The oversleeping thing is all my own fault though... as I've mentioned on any number of previous occasions, I've become surgically attached to Beast. It used to be that I'd come home, fiddle around online, do everything I needed to do and then remove myself to the living room and do other things (which, yes, involved sitting in front of a different kind of screen, but still). I can honestly say that I haven't sunk my ass into my little red sofa since we got back from Melbourne.

I'm making myself a promise... tonight, I'm going to unhook myself from the laptop once I've finished this and sit on the sofa and not multitask for at least part of the evening.

It probably hasn't helped that I've been watching some teevee on the laptop too... not only is the ABC's iView not counted against the download limit on my ISP (although I haven't succumbed to watching Torchwood yet, just random stuff while I'm cooking dinner), but I started watching True Blood in bed on Saturday night. And I've watched an episode every night since (not tonight though).

The funny thing is that while I'm kinda enjoying it (I just got the second half of the first season from Sugarmonkey this morning)... it's also a big whack of "been there, seen that". And had it not been for the introduction of Eric in the episode I watched last night (who I know becomes a major character later on) I would have been highly critical of the quality of the male vampires. I mean, seriously, the guy who plays Bill is a trainwreck. They would have been much better off swapping the roles of him and the guy who owns the bar. Anyway, luckily Ryan Kwanten keeps taking most of his clothes off on a regular basis, so I can't complain that much.

All of this is kind of a self fulfilling problem though... because I end up staying up later than I should be fiddling around on the Beast after watching said teevee shows, then don't want to get up in the morning, which throws my body clock that little bit more out of whack so I end up staying up later...

Grrr...

I've had something of a m'eh day... I don't know why exactly, but I felt decidedly flat for the majority of the afternoon.

Of course the perfect thing to happen when you're having a m'eh kind of day is a fire drill... walking down eight floors, standing around in the cold outside and then walking back up 8 floors (hey, it's quicker than waiting for the lift... and I did miss my exercise this morning). Pffft...

And tomorrow H-San goes on leave for three weeks... which means that the universe should implode around the middle of next week.

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swirly blue dots

swirly blue lightsAnother motion photo using my blue fairy lights...

Everything is very much on track for Melbourne... I just need to do the Web Check-In thing tomorrow at work and double confirm the details for the car to pick us up at the airport and we're all set. Just one day left (basically).

So essentially tomorrow, although Wednesday is actually like Friday for me... woohoo...

In other news (since I really don't have any news at the moment that isn't Melbourne or Beast related)... the final thing I needed to do with the whole ADSL/phone thing got done today... the ADSL was fine but I couldn't get a dial tone on my phone. I thought I was supposed to get a splitter thing with my setup, but after a quick phone call to the ISP, turns out that isn't the case. But a $10 piece of plastic from Dick Smith and I'm up, up and away.

Of course, the very first phonecall I got one the phone was working was, naturally enough, from a telemarketer. Actually it was from a charity, so I can't be that mad at them (since they're exempt from the Do Not Call Register). The trippy thing was that it was actually the charity arm of the organisation that Ma works for who called me.

I will say this about having superquick internet... YouTube is EVIL. I just get sucked in... I search for something, and then there are all these little "related" links, and the next thing I know, I'm deep in the land of questionable content and it's two hours later. Evil I tells ya!

Of course if anybody has any links to YouTube stuff I just HAVE to see, then by all means, drop me a comment... hehe... I've already seen the "Ukraine's Got Talent Sand Painting" and "The Evolution of Dance" and "Guitar Hero and Two Rubik's Cubes" and "I'm on a Boat" and "Jizz in my Pants" and far too many videos on the subject of "Gay Chicken"...

See... I'm addicted...

I did find this though, and although I don't understand a damn word of it, I think it's just about the sexiest thing ever...


I kinda wish they'd never cut to a different angle though... I like the voyeuristic quality of the single camera... but that's just me... I'm a big perv.

And here I was promising myself that I would never post videos... oh well...

I was also amused last night when I realised that I'd missed the first couple of minutes of Skins, so I very easily fired up the SBS website and watched what I'd missed online

I like being a part of the 21st Century.

I'm still not getting a Facebook page though.

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some sunday rambling

this is actually relevant to the post... even if i don't get around to mentioning whyYou know what... sometimes it's easier to release things to the Universe when you have a little help... and in this particular case, the help pretty much boils down to an orgasm (provided by somebody other than yourself).

I was stressing about this whole Holiday Hookup thing... and I had the thought that I really needed to just let the Universe take it and stop stressing... but it was easier said than done. But after a mid-morning bootay call I was able to let it all go without much drama. Maybe I'll do something while I'm away, maybe I won't... it's all a bit m'eh...

Speaking of bootay calls... do you ever get the feeling that somebody is sleeping with you because of what you can do rather than who you are... and if you couldn't do that thing you do as well as you do, they probably wouldn't bother with you. That was kinda what this morning was like. In some ways I was using him just as much as he was using me... but I do get the distinct impression that if he could find somebody to abuse him quite as well as I do then that would be it. Not that he's a regular playmate or anything, I think this is about our third actual meeting, but we talk online from time to time and he has a tendency to run hot and cold a bit there too. Maybe that's just him... maybe he gets to the pain place and enjoys hanging out there but doesn't necessarily show it. I have no idea. He's a little like Slick Willy to be honest... he's all about what I can do for him, but not really much about the reciprocation... actually he's slightly better about that than SW, but it's the lack of kissing that bothers me. But then that always bothers me.

Having said all that it wasn't an unenjoyable time, and it did get me to a somewhat more Zen place. So that's good.

Plus I was able to kill two birds with one stone and stop off on the way home to pick up some new luggage locks. I went to throw some stuff in my big purple suitcase this morning, only to discover that the lock wouldn't open. I know I remembered the combination for the lock... because it was really inappropriate... it was the same as the flight number for the plane in Lost... 815. But try as I might, I couldn't get the stupid lock to open. Fortunately, because it was only a cheapass $3 lock from The Reject Shop I was able to hack into it fairly easily with a pair of mean looking plyers I have in my toolbox. But it did leave me short one lock.

I ended up buying a more expensive version, with a key this time, so hopefully that won't be a drama... and there were two locks with two identical keys in the pack, so if either Ma or I have any drama about losing a key, there is still a spare.

And that was about it... I've pretty much vegged out in front of the laptop for the rest of the day... in fact I really have no idea where the hell the day went... it seems to have disappeared at a rate of knots. Part of the problem is that I don't have a "system" like I did with the old computer... I can be sitting reasonably comfortably in the living room, with the teevee on and still playing around online. Fortunately I decided to do some tidying up this morning before I switched on the computer, so my place isn't looking too bad.

I just need a routine now that I have Beast... I'm good with a routine... well, I need a routine and to get rid of the old computer so I have some room for the laptop in my bedroom.

But that's far too much thinking for a Sunday evening... so I'm going to go and attempt something constructive...

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photo friday: still life with beast

that right there is my baby beast
Still life with Beast (2009)

*contented sigh* Okay, so I officially have the full and complete weight off my mind re: The Beast.

Everything was running smoothly, except for my FTP program... I was using a shiny new program and it just wouldn't connect to the web space. Cue me all despondent and a little bit cranky. But today at work I tried with the old and classic FTP program I've used forever... and lo and behold it worked. I wasn't sure if it was going to work for me here at home, what with the what wireless router thing (I read a few things online that seemed to suggest that might be the cause of the problem), but I figured it was always worth a try. So try I did... and it worked first time. Woohoo!

Once that was done and I'd deleted everything from the old space, I sent off an email to my old ISP, essentially telling them where they could go and stick their overseas call centre amongst other things.

Just in time too... because in theory my old account expires tomorrow.

So now I'm all set. It does mean that every single one of my mood icons (bar the one on this post) is cactus (I probably could have left them up until they killed off my old account, but that might have only been another couple of days, and I wanted a clean break). So I'll get around to fixing them up... sooner rather than later hopefully.

It's been a hell of a week in general really... it seems like it's gone on forever and ever and ever... partly because so much stuff has been going on, but also because like a stupid bunny I've been staying up way past my bedtime each night, fiddling around on the laptop. Tonight was the first night that I was actually able to just come home and relax... Tuesday was the movies, Wednesday was the visit from J, yesterday was my haircut... like I said, I'm sure there should have been about three more days in there somewhere... it can't only have been three days ago that I got connected to ASDL.

So now I can officially switch over and start freaking out about the Melbourne trip. Fortunately it does mean that I can really only freak out between now and Wednesday...

And to be honest, at present I'm too freakin tired to bother freaking out.

Work was incredibly dull today... like mind-numbingly, soul-crushingly dull... there were no emails, no phonecalls, no nothing... but lots of going through a document and updating it. BORE-RING!

And when it wasn't totally boring, H-San and Sugarmonkey were giving me grief about getting a Facebook page... or rather because I have absolutely zero interest in getting one. Seriously, I've never seen the point of them. If I've lost contact with people, it's usually been for a reason or completely on purpose from my part... and I'll be honest, I prefer to keep all the different parts of my life separate from one another. Yes their are some overlaps, but mostly work, home and play do not and should not overlap.

I'm not exactly sure why I feel that way... maybe it's part of the whole gay thing... having to compartmentalise who you are and exposing different sides of yourself to different people. If I'm being completely honest though, it's mostly because I just don't like people that much. Specific individuals, sure... but people as a whole, not really.

So there will be no Facebook for yani, not now and not ever. And given how hard it is to delete one, that's probably a good thing.

For the record, any Facebook junkies can save their breath about trying to "convert" me. As anybody who's spent any time around the blog should be able to tell you, I am a particularly stubborn and bloodyminded individual... and the more people tell me that I "absolutely HAVE to" do something, the more stubborn and bloodyminded I'm going to get.

If nothing else, having said that "aloud" will make me even less likely to do it... which is good.

I do like YouTube though... all those pretty videos...

But as always I digress...

The weather currently, is shitful... according to the little weather icon on my Google Desktop tells me that it's 11°C right at the moment... although it was 9 and raining like a mofo earlier. And it's supposed to continue for the rest of the weekend. I'm hoping that we get some decent weather for the trip... although I can live with clouds so long as it doesn't rain.

I still haven't decided if I'm going to try and do my shopping on my own tomorrow morning... which would mean that I need to pull my finger out of my ass and do some tidying up tonight. I'm kinda leaning that way, but then I have no idea what the hell Ma and I will end up doing for the rest of the day. We pretty much have everything sorted for Melbourne (at least I think so anyway)... so it'd be a whole world of not very much. We'll see... so long as we're out of the wind and weather, I'm happy.

So, yeah... that's about it really... I'm pretty sure there were other things I was intending to include in this post, but my mind has devolved into chocolate custard right now... as you might have been able to tell by the fact that I've been babbling for the last ten minutes...

Hopefully some food will help... mmmm homemade ham and pinapple pizza...

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guess where i am...

wired for... well, internet, i guessGuess where I'm sitting... I'm on my pretty little new red chair, typing on my wireless enabled laptop. Yes, I'm a freakin superstar.

Well, me and the internet, with a little bit of help from J (although mostly me... and the internet).

Because I was up really late last night (with all that late night internet action), I overslept a little bit this morning, so decided against going on my walk and instead sat around fiddling with my laptop. I was very happy, because what would normally have taken about three and a half hours only took me about an hour. And everything was so damn quick. And who knew there was video on the internet and I could actually see it. In short... woohoo!

Anyway, when I got to work I checked online to see if I could see a solution to the whole lack of wireless connection problem. I found something that sounded about right, but wasn't exactly sure how the hell to make it all happen.

So I asked J to swing by after work and see if he could help me set things right. But he was delayed, so I did some fiddling around myself (which sounds really, really dodgy when I say it like that) and actually managed to get it to connect. So I was going to move the computer into the lounge, and accidentally told it to install all the Windows Updates...

Now installing 1 of 41 updates...

Goddamit! Fortunately it was pretty much finished by the time J got here, and I'd set everything up all secure and stuff, so I was pretty damn pleased with myself.

So here I am, watching Margaret Cho in the lounge, typing a blog post and hanging out with J... I'm so 21st Century... and it's nice that I finally joined the rest of the world.

PS: Given all the weirdness going on in Sydney and Brisbane right now, I hope all my blogboys out there are okay!

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success... kinda

success... kindaSuccess! Well, kinda...

Guess where I'm writing this post from... that's right, sitting on my bed, on the laptop, on ADSL. Woohoo. Well, kinda.

After yesterday's crapfest, I made a deal with the Universe. I would just let go of stressing about things, and in return the Universe would send me good stuff.

And for the most part it worked. I managed to book tickets for the movie tonight in record time... shortly after that the nice delivery man turned up with my modem. Woo to the Hizzah! I was very excited...

I managed to adopt Zen Calm for the whole day... in fact even now I have Zen Calm going on...

However when I got home I saw that my internet connection had dropped out on the PC. What I should have done was reconnected, written up my review for the movie, gone to bed and worried about the wireless modem and whatnot tomorrow night.

But I didn't. And while I am all hooked up to the internet and kicking it at 2000 km/hr currently... I'm not doing it wirelessly... I'm currently shackled to the modem via an Ethernet cable. Everything went off without a hitch, but the computer wouldn't recognise the wireless connection, even though the nextwork was sitting there and the signal was strong. I even called J to ask his advice, but it's a little hard doing the tech support thing over the phone when you haven't even seen the computer.

I'll get there though. Of this I have no doubt. And if it means I'm tethered down for now, well, so be it.

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freakout update

okay maybe i'm not so embarrassed, but i am having an 'aww shucks' momentAs a general rule I like to panic about stuff before it happens, and then once it starts to happen, unless it's a complete and monumental screw up (which 99 times out of 100 it isn't), then I chill out and relax...

Remember yesterday when I was having my modem related freakout...

And now have a look at the image that accompanies this post.

No, the modem didn't arrive today, but I did ring the ISP (which I really should have done on Tuesday) and the nice girly (who I could actually barely hear) informed me that rather than arriving two days after I submitted the application... the modem would be arriving two days after the application is COMPLETED.

Ahem...

Although I have to say that that does seem a little dicky to me... for two days I'm going to have a fully functional ASDL 2+ account and no way to access it.

But at least that's one particular weight off my mind...

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mid september freakout

'we mustn't panic, we must remain calm.... arrrggghhhhhhhhh'... extra points if you can name the movieOkay, I'm getting my freakout on (as opposed to getting my freak on, which is completely different, or flying my freak flag, which is more fun)... and I need to share, so buckle up buttercup...

It's not even one thing... it's about twenty billion little things...

Firstly, no modem. I signed up for the new ISP last week... I'm positive it said that the model would be delivered (by a different company) within two (working) days. That was four (working) days ago. Well, three technically.

And so I'm freaking out about that... with all the associated "what if's" (what if they say they delivered it and I can't prove they didn't, what if I can't work out how to get myself connected to the net, what if, what if, what if). Granted I'm fully aware that what if's don't help anyone... but my mind does like to wander.

I think it's doubly bad because they're delivering it to work... if I could have arranged a time for them to deliver it here, I might have been okay, but it's the not knowing and suchlike that always does me in.

And, of course, since H-San and Sugarmonkey know that I'm freaking out about it somewhat, they like to prod at that particular sore spot... little buggers. Although Sugarmonkey did crack the three of us up royally on that whole general subject, which made me feel a bit better.

But there's always something whenever I embark on a new path... something that attempts to divert me or impede me. And I'd like to be all Zen and say that it's actually me that's holding myself back, but it's usually stuff that's beyond my control.

On the up side, they haven't told me that my account has been connected or anything yet, so it's not like I have Beast on one side, the internet on the other and no way to connect the two. And if that does happen, at least I can complain about it.

I did attempt to call the ISP earlier, but after sitting on hold for about five minutes on my mobile I was still "number three in the queue", so I gave up and will try again at some point tomorrow from work.

Freakout Number Two... Melbourne.

It's only fifteen days before I'm leaving on a jet plane, and while a fair amount of my freakout energy is currently pointed at the modem issue, there is some of it that's found it's way over to the travel column.

I think I have much less travel anxiety about Melbourne than I did about Sydney... mostly because this will be my third trip there and Ma's fourth... so we pretty much have Melbourne down. But this is different because we're going with Princess T, and while I know what stuff would be good for Ma and I to do, throwing her in the mix changes things.

Like I said to Ma at the beginning of the month though, Princess T will have exactly as good a time as she allows herself to have... if she's obnoxious and bratty then we might just have to drop her in the Yarra.

Don't get me wrong, I'm starting to get excited, as is Ma (although the text she sent me earlier mistakenly proclaiming that she was "herring excited")... I found a bunch of information about times and places for stuff we can do, and I went through and wrote down my list of things to pack a couple of days ago (which honestly isn't THAT dissimilar to the Sydney trip for the most part). But even though it's getting closer by the day, it doesn't really feel really real just yet. I'm not sure it will until Ma brings my suitcase down the weekend before we go... having that sitting around the house for a couple of days should let reality set in.

It's also going to be the longest vacation since I went to Melbourne the first time. Five days didn't sound like all that much when we originally booked, but as it gets closer, and the fact that we'll be spending those days with somebody I usually see for about an hour once a year does add to the freakout a little bit.

The last thing that's weighing on my mind is also literally the least thing...

After J invited me to this "dinner party" on Saturday I messaged him to ask who was going to be in attendance, if only so that I could summon up the necessary amount of enthusiasm for people I would have liked to see.

Turns out there will be 12 people in attendance (and although that doesn't include J's parents, I'm not sure if it includes J... but it does suddenly occur to me that there's a whole Last Supper vibe going on)... most of whom I won't know. So that just doesn't bode well. J has eclectic tastes when it comes to the people that he surrounds himself with (I'm obviously a case in point), but for whatever reason they're not always particularly interesting people. And sometimes I'm fairly sure he likes to combine people because he knows they won't get along.

When you add my general bluntness and introverted personality (no matter what other people may think) to that mix, it could be a recipe for either me being an obnoxious bitch or... actually I'm not sure what the "or" is... maybe just being very reserved.

But hey, if it's that bad, I can always leave.

Okay, enough whining and general self pity and freaking out over little things... I need some dinner...

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photo friday: striped office

city stripesThe weather today was gloriously warm... proper sunny, warm weather... sadly I was inside for most of the day (and when I did go out to lunch there was cloud cover), but you get the idea.

Due to the warmer weather, today's costume choice was as follows: Red polo shirt, red Converse shoes, red & white striped socks, red Crumpler bag, red Bonds trunks... oh, and blue jeans. What can I say... when I get on a theme I like to run with it.

Continuing the red theme... I got a pleasant surprise this afternoon just before I left work... the Crumpler store called me to tell me that my Winston Fleece laptop bag had some in... woohoo... and my laptop fits in it perfectly.

The ADSL process has begun!!! I submitted my application this morning, although it took ages since I couldn't decide on a username (the one I have now and have had for three million years wasn't available on the new ISP, and I didn't want anything too cutesy, "funny" or embarrassing... I'm hoping what I've chosen doesn't end up being incredibly annoying), then I couldn't decide where I wanted them to deliver the modem (since they don't keep the ones I'm getting at the ISP, which is a pain because it's just around the corner from work... so they're delivering it to work, which could be entertaining)... plus I was trying to do actual work in between. So let the waiting (5-10 working days) and the freakout begin (actually I started that second part both while and directly after I finished the application).

Crappy beige desktop box, your days are NUMBERED! Which, given your performance the past couple of days (where it takes forever to do the simplest little thing and I have to reboot more and more), will be an incredible relief.

Stupid grey dress pants with their useless stitching... this is the fourth or fifth time I've had to get the drycleaner to stitch up a hole. Doubly embarrassing because it was where the zip joins the pants, triply so because it was Sugarmonkey who pointed it out to me... although he did it in such an oblique and subtle was that although he made me paranoid, I thought he was just teasing me... luckily I checked when I got home.

I'm having Marc over again for dinner and Phase 10 next Tuesday... because what's the point in going to all the trouble of tracking down my own Phase 10 deck (although, really, now much effort was involved, I went into one store and they ordered them in) if I can't show it off.

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flowery wednesday update

morning blossoms miniature daffodilsIt's amazing the difference a few extra minutes can make in the morning... I had enough time to snap these shots on the way to the bus stop...

B'eh... I still have no idea what the hell I'm having for dinner... I'm only just getting over being very, very full.

La Ninj, H-San, Sugarmonkey and I went out for lunch today... no reason, just because... and we went to The Saracens which was very nice... the hottest barman (with the coolest neon yellow shoes ever), very tasty burger (Australian Wagyu, bacon, egg, grilled pineapple, beetroot, tomato, lettuce, cheese & tomato sauce served on a Turkish roll)... and a well put together dining room... but I think the beer (which, as always, went straight to my head because I'm such a fricken lightweight) mixed with the massive amount of burger resulting in some ongoing bloating issues and I spent at least part of the afternoon in a food coma.

So, obviously there wasn't really all that much work that went on this afternoon... and that wasn't helped when the internet went down for a while (not long enough to properly justify an extended period of goofing off, but enough to be annoying)... not that I was really doing very much that was internet related... but I could have been.

And of course, because the day had been reasonably quiet, it was only in the twenty minutes or so before I left that things went a little bit nuts... always the way...

Speaking of the internet (see, look at that... seamless segue)... I've been going backwards and forwards about whether to bother with the whole "Naked DSL" thing... and I think, based purely on the fact that it's going to be cheaper (the same price I'm paying now actually), I'm just going to go with regular ADSL, but I'll get the VOIP modem (just in case).

Part of my decision is also based on the fact that Naked DSL takes 10-20 days to happen, whereas the normal ADSL takes 5-10... and my current plan runs out at the end of the month, plus I'm going to Melbourne right after that... so I don't want to be dicking around with ISPs the day before I go on my trip.

I also been looking for a laptop bag... I'm not sure how much I'd actually use one, but given the amount of dust that happens in my place, it would be nice to be able to pack the laptop away... plus if I ever do decide to take it anywhere, I have a bag...

the crumpler 'winston fleece' laptop bagAnd because none of the ones that I'd seen so far grabbed me (small though that number has been), plus I had a vague recollection of Eddy saying something about getting a Crumpler bag for his laptop, added to my ongoing love for the brand, I went to see the nice girlies at the Crumpler store.

Sadly it took much more effort than it should have... Monday the store was shut ("Back in 2 minutes"), then yesterday I forgot to take the dimensions of the laptop with me, and it turned out that the bag I really wanted, the Winston Fleece (seen to the right), they didn't have in red. Rude! But they're getting one in from Head Office and it should be in by the end of the week. Woohoo!

Mmmmm red and Crumplery...

I'm getting there... I will admit though that I'm actually more freaked out about getting the ADSL connected than I am about the trip to Melbourne (and I did realise this morning that I'm going to have to go through and fix every single mood icon, since they're all sitting on my old ISP... joy!)...

One potential crisis at a time, obviously...

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the fuckup fairy comes to visit

the fuckup fairy comes to visit my new laptopPhew... I've had the laptop for all of a day and I already had a "Program Error".

Nothing to do with Vista (shut up Tom :P)... it was decidedly an "ID-Ten-T" issue (which actually only really works when you say it aloud, then write it down... oh, never mind).

I wasn't going to actually do anything with the laptop, I'm not sure why exactly... probably because I was having "Post Major-Shopping Trauma" and if I didn't turn on the laptop then I could live in the land of denial a while longer.

I had planned on watching a movie this afternoon, but I kept looking at the laptop box, and thought that I could just switch it on, maybe fiddle around with it for a bit.

And that was at about 1pm... and now it's after 7pm (and for the record I did type this up on the laptop, then uploaded it on the clunky old piece of crap). It's so sleek and fast and bright and shiny and gorgeous... and not half as ugly as I suggested it might be yesterday... it's "functional". Tragically I had to put in a "computer name"... which lead to much thought (okay, a couple of minutes worth) about what to call my laptop... because what's the point of being able to allocate a name for something if you can't be cute about it.

Which is why my laptop will now be referred to as Beast (possibly The Beast, or Little Beast, depending on my mood). Sad I know.

Anyway, I fiddled around, plugged in the external hard drive that J bought me (which is called Betty... on account of the fact that it's black... you know, Black Betty... see, sad squared)... and woohoo I have access to all my porn important files again... and all my digital photos... woohoo.

I am a little annoyed with the whole "Google Desktop" thing... I mean do I really need something that tells me the weather and the time and has news feeds and randomly scrolls through images and has a Google search... I mean, really? But I haven't gotten rid of it yet... I kinda wanna see what it's like when connected to the interwebz and I've configured it properly (which I haven't bothered with yet... like with a number of things on The Beast). But mostly I think it's going to have to die.

Interestingly the keyboard is better than I thought it was going to be... I'm getting up some decent speed... the only downside is the trackpad, which although I'm getting the hang of, still isn't anywhere near as easy to use as a real mouse (it's going to be interesting in Summer though, since Beast does get a little warm after he's been on for a while, and resting my palms on the case while I type is going to be lovely in Winter... but could get annoying when it's hot).

Oh, and did I mention that the computer has a fingerprint reader... yup... the ultimate in completely pointless randomness... groovy as hell, but I really have no idea how much I'm going to use it. Or for what for that matter.

Anyway, on to the screwup... which would be me *waves*.

I installed Photoshop, which worked beautifully, and I fiddled around and made some Benzo related wallpaper and whatnot... was very proud of myself... and then I made the fatal mistake.

I screwed around with the Preferences... I didn't really do anything out of the ordinary, but I changed the Scratch File settings, then exited from Photoshop and rebooted it.

"Photoshop has encountered a program error"

That's never good...

So I tried uninstalling it, then reinstalled... and... nothing. Same error (which is just plain old annoying, although I think I know why it screwed up now)... and no Photoshop *cries*. I went looking to see what files I could find that looked like they had been updated recently... but since it's Vista I'm still getting used to the file structure and can't just throw myself around the backend like I would do with XP.

I was very close to that point of hair pulling, teeth nashing, wailing and suchlike... and I went back and forth between Beast and my old computer, and really didn't get anywhere. Then I remembered the Interwebz! Surely I couldn't be the first person in the history of the universe to have this problem. Which I wasn't... in fact the solution was right there on the Adobe website.

The only problem then was the fact that the files I needed to update/change weren't in the location they were supposed to be (which I'm thinking could be the reason why the files weren't uninstalled, because the program didn't know where to find them)... in fact that location didn't even exist. And the Vista search thing isn't particularly useful (or I have no idea how to make it do the stuff I needed to do)... so I just went around and around and around and around and around in the file structure, even after I'd turned on the hidden files option.

Thankfully I did keep plugging away at it, trying different options and paths and locations... and eventually I found the right file. Woohoo! So the short version of the story is that Photoshop works again and I may well have shortened my life by about an hour an half due to abject panic.

Now I really want to get online with The Beast... especially since it's so fast and shiny and lovely and my old computer just looks and feels more and more and more annoying and slow. No, scratch that... it IS more annoying and slow!

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more rampant spending saturday

guess what i didLet's see... what did I do today...

I rescued a bird that had found its way into one of those dodgy "discount" stores...

I watched all three hours of the SYTYCD finale...

Oh, and I bought a laptop and printer...

WOOHOO! And also ARRGGGHHHHHHH!

For the record though, I'm not typing this from the laptop, it's sitting on my bed, still in it's box... I couldn't even if I wanted to since it has no dialup compatible modem... so it will have to wait until I do the ADSL thing...

I really had no real intention of buying a laptop today... I was going to look at what was available and umm and ahhh like I always do, weigh up my options, all that malarky... I'd kinda given myself between now and the end of September to sort myself out (since there's when my contract with my current ISP runs out)... but it didn't work out that way.

And I certainly didn't intend buying a printer.

But I'm getting ahead of myself... I must begin at the beginning...

The day started out pretty normal... very low-key Supermarket Safari action (I have a cupboard FULL of stuff, so once again it was mostly fresh stuff I needed)... followed by some random wandering. Ma did suggest that we go into this fairly dodgy discount store at the end of the supermarket complex... actually I'm not sure how she even knew it was there since it's really tucked away around the side... but maybe she saw it on the way down to my place.

Either way, it was highly craptacular and immensely dodgy. Having said that I bought more stuff than I intended to (what?... everybody needs a solar powered bloodied nodding bear, gel spheres that swell up in water, swimming goggles for cutting onions... plus there was seahorse related crap for Ma).

While we were in there a bird must have flown into the store (it was essentially me, Ma, the woman who worked there and the bird)... I'm not sure what happened because I wasn't paying attention, but I think the woman tried to catch it and in the process two of it's tail feathers came out (not sure how she managed that)... so I don't know if it was in shock or just generally freaking out, but it was showing no fear so it didn't seem to be afraid of anything that Ma and the woman were using to shoo it towards the door... but it also was flying around and perching up really high, so we couldn't get at it. Eventually it flew down and was sitting on top of one of the lower shelves, so I walked up to it very slowly, extended my hand... fully expecting it to freak out and fly off... but it just sat there, looking at me, and I was able to grab it gently and carry it outside. Poor little thing. Hopefully it was okay after it flew off... I know it did head back towards the shop windows for a second, but then took off properly.

After a brief stop at the Honey Man (for a honey flavour I haven't tried before) it was back home for Ritual Unpacking... then it was off to The Good Guys to look at the "cost price plus $1" laptops they'd advertised on teevee last night (so obviously The Universe was trying to tell me something)...

the dell xps m1530 and the canon pixma mp630There they are, stage right... the Dell XPS M1530 and the Canon Pixma MP630...

The stars just seemed to align really... the prices were really good, and instead of one of the guys coming over to serve us, it was Carrie, who was essentially a big geek girl and definitely seem to know her stuff. And even though she came over a few times to see how we were going, she didn't make me feel pressured, and she didn't try and up-sell me really (well, except maybe with the printer, but that was me more than her).

I was caught in that eternal struggle of style vs substance again though... there was a HP laptop there too, which was beautiful... all black and shiny and lovely... but the touchpad was all faux stainless steel (who knows, it could have been real), but it just felt wrong and I wasn't getting as good a response from it (and I doubt that it was just because it was the display model). Plus the XPS had been more expensive originally and it was one of the brands that J mentioned (even if he said that HP's were his current favourites).

But, honestly, it's a little bit ugly.

Not "swimming in the very shallow end of the gene pool, my parents are related, ugly"... but it's a sedan not a sportscar (although, unsurprisingly it looks much better in the photos than it did in the store).

So there was much umming and ahhing... and in the end it came down to which was the best machine based on this internal "Windows Experience" number (I'm guessing it's a Vista thing, since I've never heard of it before)... the XPS had the highest one. I mean that wasn't the main reason I picked it, it had pretty much all the things I wanted (since I had to throw out the 7200RPM hard drive idea since it doesn't seem to come in any machines in that price-range.

Just don't ask me what all the specs for it are... I honestly don't remember... and while it's probably in the box somewhere, I have no idea where...

Oh wait, that's right... the internet...
  • 15.4" screen
  • "Tuxedo" black paint
  • 2.2GHz Core 2 Duo T7500 processor
  • 4GB DDR2 SDRAM
  • 160GB 5400 RPM HDD
  • Integrated 2.0 megapixel webcam
Okay so I deleted some of the other stats I found because I had no idea what they meant... and it might actually be a 2.4 processor... but that's pretty much my baby beast...

Did I really need to buy a combined printer/scanner/copier to go with it?

Not really no... I have a printer (although it's a bit crap inkwise because it doesn't get used much) and a scanner (which behaves better)... but they're both as old as the computer, and honestly, they're both fairly massive... and this does everything in the one box... plus it prints on CDs and DVDs and it has individual colour cartridges rather than my old printer which had an all-in-one ink cartridge, so if all you were out of was yellow, you had to replace (or as I did, refill) the whole thing. I was actually looking at a cheaper one, but that had the all-in-one cartridge, and I kinda let Carrie talk me into the "top of the line" one... which she then gave me at below cost price.

The prices were pretty good actually... $1149 for the laptop (plus $79 for an extra year of warranty), $186 for the printer (which was advertised at $199, but like I said, she gave it to me below cost... and I know she wasn't just talking it up because the computer popped up an alert box while she was ringing it all up to tell her the price was below cost)... and then $46.95 for a copy of Norton because it didn't come standard on the machine.

Very little did come on the machine actually... although disturbingly there is a copy of Microsoft Works 9 in the box... I didn't even know they were still making Works... but I don't use the Office programs I have that much, so it could be okay for what I need.

I am planning to install Firefox and Thunderbird on the laptop ASAP though... although I don't know if Thunderbird will convert/deal with Outlook mailboxes, because I'd kinda like to keep all my old mail.

But getting back to the money side... at a grand total of $1459.95 I was pretty pleased... although for the second time in three months I maxed out my daily spending limit on my EFTPOS card and had to split the cost across to my Visa card as well...

And I didn't even go into shock over the amount of money I'd spent like last time... well, a little bit... but it was fairly shortlived.

All that, and it was only 12:30...

Because we had trouble getting both boxes into the boot of Ma's car (and thinking about it now, had I known I was going to buy all that stuff I would have suggested we take my car, I think my boot is bigger... but I had no idea until I was actually buying it) we didn't do anything else, we just came straight back here...

Granted, then we went out to get some stuff for lunch... but I figured we really didn't need to do anything else shopping related today.

Just rounding out the day, the SYTYCD Finale was pretty damn awesome (mmm Matrix Revolution themed Paso Doble), and I think the best dancer won it (and I will state once again that Mia Michaels is a goddess of dance!). I'm just hoping that after Ten decided to stick the show on in that very late night time slot that they're going to continue to show the US version... I do love it so.

This whole working thing is a bad influence on me though... I keep spending money... new bed, new chair, new laptop, new printer... then there's going to be the trip to Melbourne, followed closely by Christmas (well, not that closely, but I think it will be here before we know it)... and I have to do that whole ADSL thing either before or after we go to Melbourne...

Oddly enough, after the last time I worked in The Nut House for an extended period of time I went out and bought my current TV and DVD player as well as my little red couch.

Bloody buggery Norah... it feels good though...

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