on 07-10-2013 08:49 PM
After being away several months, I notice many of the same faces are still spending all day posting, despite their assurances that they work. One even spent a whole day waiting until 5.30 pm before posting just to prove she is employed!!! (only people unemployed or on benefits for years would assume the average work day is still from Nine-to-Five LOL!)
My question is, how do you afford to be here so much? Do you live off savings, an inheritance, divorce settlement, or do you simply chat from a library or a second hand notebook on limited internet usage?
To get a decent computer costs at least $2000 and without good internet connection, chatting on a forum isn't even worth it, so are these regulars going into debt over the boards? Would a bank even loan or credit them enough to supplement their activites and time usage here?
It's all very puzzling...
on 09-10-2013 02:19 PM
@j*oono wrote:I can't remember exactly how long ago but my first laptop was at least eight maybe ten years ago. It was a Sony Vaio. I'm on my third laptop now.
Just interested, did you have a desk-top computer as well? Most people I knew had desk-tops computers then..big things they were, took up a lot of space.
on 09-10-2013 02:21 PM
@*elizabeths-mum* wrote:
I loved dial up Internet. If I didn't want a phone call to go to work, I could just go online. My conscience won't let me just take the phone off the hook.
Oh no.. it was so painful. Especially if you had a smaller isp that didn't have many servers and you could hardly ever get connected at peaktimes.
on 09-10-2013 02:36 PM
CM :"actually John, if you look at the quality of the pictures, mine are more clear than yours are."
Yes CM, but as I said they are "snappys", not graphic quality desired images, and with your 3 images every time they are loaded from the server it gobbles up around 6Mb of data allowance, whilst my 3 images would be about 1/30 of that, to say nothing of the time taken to load.
CM, I do not think it worthwhile posting your other snapshots (reduced) of your red computer, but will if you wish.
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on 09-10-2013 02:38 PM
on 09-10-2013 02:49 PM
@monman12 wrote:CM :"actually John, if you look at the quality of the pictures, mine are more clear than yours are."
Yes CM, but as I said they are "snappys", not graphic quality desired images, and with your 3 images every time they are loaded from the server it gobbles up around 6Mb of data allowance, whilst my 3 images would be about 1/30 of that, to say nothing of the time taken to load.
CM, I do not think it worthwhile posting your other snapshots (reduced) of your red computer, but will if you wish.
nɥºɾ
so put the pics and specs of your computer up John.
I promise that I won't be as rude about it as you were about mine.
09-10-2013 02:56 PM - edited 09-10-2013 02:57 PM
@monman12 wrote:CM :"actually John, if you look at the quality of the pictures, mine are more clear than yours are."
Yes CM, but as I said they are "snappys", not graphic quality desired images, and with your 3 images every time they are loaded from the server it gobbles up around 6Mb of data allowance, whilst my 3 images would be about 1/30 of that, to say nothing of the time taken to load.
CM, I do not think it worthwhile posting your other snapshots (reduced) of your red computer, but will if you wish.
nɥºɾ
Wouldn't they be cached, not downloaded everytime the page is viewed?
Most of us want to move with the times and take advantage of improved technology not hold everything back to avoid the need for upgrades. We may as well have stuck with VGA cameras.
on 09-10-2013 03:21 PM
FN: "Wouldn't they be cached, not downloaded everytime the page is viewed?" Correct FN, but I said : "with your 3 images every time they are loaded from the server it gobbles up around 6Mb of data allowance,"
CM: "so put the pics and specs of your computer up John." Standard desktop tower CM, and simple specs mentioned earlier:
"I run an old IBM Lennova tower M57 with a plain dull grey case (current price on eBay is $130) and I can watch streaming TV/films via a 10/2 cable connection, I also use a wired LAN rather than WiFi whenever possible. I have added a NVidia video card to drive my Smart TV via HDMI, and I doubled the RAM to 4 Gb, I also have a total of 3 SATA HDDs, for security and back-up, in the computer."
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on 09-10-2013 03:22 PM
razer deathstalker set you back, wot ?
wrist-resters are ok, provided they're removable, don't like 'em, m'self.
m'self, bought ducky shine11 backlit, mechanical, came in at around $150 all up.
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09-10-2013
03:34 PM
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09-10-2013
04:53 PM
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pixie-six
My computers are much nicer.Mine don't have any duct tape and I don't need to hide them behind temporary shelving lol
A3 apple laptops do come with large screens. I'm not sure what they're called, but I have a graphic designer friend who owns one.
on 09-10-2013 03:42 PM
@not_an_eloi wrote:
razer deathstalker set you back, wot ?
wrist-resters are ok, provided they're removable, don't like 'em, m'self.
m'self, bought ducky shine11 backlit, mechanical, came in at around $150 all up.
Thank you, that was a nice reply.
The Deathstalker was technically $128;00.
I originally purchased the Black Widow which was $188. At that time it was the only brand and model that JB HiFi stocked, which is where I purchased it from.
When I exchanged models the other day to the Deathstalker, they refunded me $60. They now also have a $160 Logitech one in stock too (don;t know the model)
I was a bit shy to buy electronics from the internet, hence the B&M purchase.
I'll google the ducky shine, I'm sure it is a ripper.