THIS IS A READ-ONLY ARCHIVE FROM THE SORABJI.COM MESSAGE BOARDS (1995-2016). |
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We go on eBay, the bro shows me what to get, and I get the stuff in the mail the other day. I'm looking at the motherboard, and I notice the little pluggy things (you know, where your mouse, etc. are supposed to plug in in the back of your computer) are in the wrong place. I call him up. "All right," I say, "imagine a rectangle. You have two long sides and two short sides. Well, I'm thinking that the pluggy things should be on the short side, because my computer stands up, so the back (where the current plugs are) is very narrow. However, on this thing, the plugs are on the long side of the rectangle, and they only take up half of the side. I don't think it's going to fit in my computer." "You don't know what you're talking about," says he. "It'll be cool." It is not cool. He came over tonight and realized upon looking at the motherboard that I was indeed right. It won't fit in my case. Plus, my CPU is 400 MHz, and the motherboard only supports CPUs up to 233 MHz. I'm screwed on 2 accounts. To make things worse, we took apart my computer BEFORE looking at my new stuff, so we have to spend 45 min. reassembling this godawful slow-ass mofo. Even *worse*, the extra RAM I bought won't fit into my original motherboard. $150+ down the tube. Hopefully, I'll be able to sell the stuff myself and recover some of that. Ugh. THEN, if my life weren't in small enough shards, a friend of mine tried to email me some scanned pictures that I REALLY REALLY wanted to see, but when I open the files, all I get is that freaking little box with the red X in the middle. And they're .jpg files, so I don't know why I'm not able to read them. I can read other .jpgs. I can. Really. *sob* |
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I wish I knew what the hell I was talking about. |
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One of the prongs on the cables that connect the speakers was broken, irreperably so, so sound only came out of the left speaker. The thing would emit a weird low loud droning noise when the tape decks were used. The CD player was extremely ornery and required you to stand over the thing and open and shut the lid repeatedly before it would decide to recognize it had a CD in it. Neither of us wanted to fix it, and didn't want to spend the money to have it fixed, so we carried it outside and threw it in the dumpster. I only spent about $30 on it, but still...I didn't want to see it go. It was my stereo, you know? It shared many hours of joy with me and I mourn its loss. Anybody got a 400+ MHz motherboard with the little pluggy things on the small side of the rectangle they want to part with for cheap? |
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curious, what kind of CPU do you have? AMD, Intel Cyrix? What is the chipset (those little sqaure chips saudered on the board) brand on your board. Intel? also, you may know this but don't handle the board directly unless you have another body part or hand touching something metal to keep you grounded otherwise static can fry any component. I learned the hardway installing a sound card. Fortunately they were only $15. |
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Hold on, so you're saying I *can* use that 400 chip after all? It won't hurt the system? (I'm sorry to be so clueless about all this...I'm trying to learn.) |
"well, dude.. your chip is an amd k6-3 400. your new motherboard can't fit da damn case, plus, your new board can only support chips up to 233 mhz. anything more than that, and the board will fry like the proverbial ass on a fish. ... p.p.s. the mouse which you have is a serial mouse. the problem lies not in the mouse, but in the location of the ps2 connector: if i put the motherboard in, the ps2s, the parallel, and the serial connectors would all be obscured by the case." Boy, oh, boy...if Friendly's suggestion is right on, I could be upgrading in no time. |
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i couldn't find any evidence to support whether underclocking will damage your processor. good luck. love, friendly |
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when my company upgraded, they got rid of their old machines which consisted of P100s, 32 meg, 850 to 1 gig drives, floppy, monitor, mouse, keybrd all for $100. then they gave the money to charity. So i took the bitch home, stacked my memory to 48, replaced my AMD 5k75, added my modem, sound card amd the better video card. Now i just need to reformat my old hard drive so I can master slave the fuckers and put all my essential on one and the other shit on another.......yep. thats what 'm gonna do alright.... |
And stay in the lines. |
Now my printer doesn't work. I was having this same problem with it last week, and it turned out one of the pins in the cable hooking it to the computer was bent. So I fixed it, and it worked fine. Now I'm having the same problem AND my CD-ROM drive doesn't respond, so I'm thinking me and my brother switched the cables inside my case when we put the thing back together without a manual. Hopefully, he'll come back to visit me this weekend and can fix the problems. I haven't been to church in a few weeks. Why must God choose to punish me this way? I'd rather be blighted with boils. (Just kidding, God.) |
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Last night, I was walking around in the dark and I knocked over my stereo (portable, in replacement for the one that I threw away). Now it doesn't even turn on. I shake it and nothing sounds loose, and nothing broke off, it just won't work. I even prayed for it last night. That didn't work. That actually made me have a mini faith crisis this morning (if God doesn't fix my stereo when I ask Him to, does that mean he doesn't protect me from trouble when I ask for his help, or bless people when I ask him to, either??? Why am I praying? THERE IS NO GOD!, etc.) I would pull out all my hair, but that would hurt too much. Why am I having all these electronic problems? I bought the stereo for about $50 a few years ago...it worked really well except that it is missing both play buttons (because, um, I broke them off a few years ago in another fit of bad luck). I'm wondering if it's worth having it fixed, or if I should just get a new one. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thanks for all your computer advice, people. When I get more money, I'm going to get a new case and a new motherboard that accommodates my fast chip. |
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I'm salivating at the thought of how fast everything's going to be. I won't have to wait 45 seconds for Microsoft Word to open anymore. |
Now if only I could get my sound card to work. |
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I leave it to those who don't believe in coincidences to figure out the connection. |
I might just have to call WGBH Boston Video. I have a wealth of dope. alan alda is talking about hands. tools. alien planets. robots. snow balls. distinctive nose and glasses. i'm loaded. i had beer and dope and munch'ems and pudding for dinner. well, i'm still having the beer. i wonder if i can find a number to describe the quantity of my writings that start this way. i'm still having the dope, too. no more munch'ems, though. eh. hm. i often have vivid waking disturbances on nights like these. all of the pictures i lack during my normal waking hours converge on my stoned, drunk, journeying towards REM mind. my eyes pop open just in time to see the bats solidify into the vamphyric demon. my ears hear the giant rats scratching inside the walls. in the ceiling, between the whir and click of brazilesque recording devices and closed circuit television cameras. my return to sleep is plagued by dreams of the greasy, tshirt-tucked-into-sweatpants wearing neighbor hunched over a tiny black and white screen maginfied by glass optics. blue light dances on his chubby, pockmarked cheeks. little pictures of me fucking my fist, chest glistening with selfsweat, neck roped with strain, head thrown back, growling through the intense concentration needed to cum twice on six beers and however much pot. fire. fire. i must tend to the fire. spectacular. |
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total goof. since we don't get cable, we always get caught up in Nova or one of the other documentaries they have on weekenights. Nova totally rocks. |
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the nova last night was about japan's secret gardens. all sorts of insect stuff. i dig that. it reminded me of "microcosm" or "microcosmos" or whatever the shrromfriendly french insect flim is. love |
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the infamous blue screen of death. All of those things are programs that are living in your ram or running in the background. The more you have, the more likely it is that they will run into one another and cause a crash. I don't know alot of those, but often, software comes with these little "pop-up programs" that don't do shit; some even send data from your computer back to the vendor. MusicMatch Jukebox, for instance, doesn't do anything just sitting there. If it's really becoming a problem, get someone who knows their stuff to sit down and walk through it with you in 30 minutes, to decide what you need running and what you don't. |
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Don't mean to talk down to you, if I seem to be. Who knows who knows what, ya know? |
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Damn. guess I don't know shit from shineola, either. I probably shouldn't be giving you advice, then, if that's the criteria. |