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Thursday, 28th February 2008

Apologies for the lack of posts. I arrived home, turned on my pc and...nothing. It is no more.

Apologies for the lack of posts. I arrived home, turned on my pc and...nothing. It is no more.

(It is, need I point out, a Dell. I had a Dell years ago and vowed never again. Lord knows what possessed me to buy another one, but I did. And it's been dreadful from the start. Never again. Never, ever again. I'm going back to Sony, who have never failed me.)

Anyway, I've no access to this Webnetinfosuperhighway thingy until I buy a new pc, which I will be doing today. Assuming all is well, I'll be back this evening.

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THX1138

February 28th, 2008 9:08am

Get A Mac.. They look great & work

Tom Power

February 28th, 2008 10:33am

Stephen, stop wasting your time and money and get a mac :-)

Tom Power

February 28th, 2008 10:34am

Absolutely. Stop wasting time and money and get a Mac. You won't look back.

A.Karger

February 28th, 2008 12:14pm

Nice to see that this happens to other people too. I always thought that we Germans are the only ones who repeat mistakes until we are really proficient in making them. You'll be back with a Dell.

Chris

February 28th, 2008 1:48pm

If they never failed you, why do you own a Dell?

Technophobe

February 28th, 2008 1:50pm

The home-based Macs aren't that good. You need to buy one of the industrial strength maps publishers buy to have a good Mac. Best to use what you know, Stephen. If Sony works I'd stick with them. Buying computers is a loathsome business, they are so dull to read about if you try to read Which!

Hip Gnosis

February 28th, 2008 10:23pm

Sorry but it's not the computer. Dells are fine -- I've owned at least half a dozen. Also have owned Sonys, IBM ThinkPads, and other. All fine. Never met a laptop I couldn't make work for me the way I wanted. As I said, it ain't the computer.

Kingsley Smith

February 29th, 2008 7:26am

Do yourself a real favour - get a Mac! Five friends of mine have just switched and are delighted!

Max Kaye

February 29th, 2008 9:55am

I agree with the Apple Mac crowd.

(Posted from my 6 year-old 'domestic' iMac)

Robin

February 29th, 2008 1:16pm

Why does anyone with half a brain still buy a PC? What OS are you going to get with it - Vista? Get a Mac!

Herbert Thornton

March 1st, 2008 9:42pm

I've tried both PCs and Macs and while Macs have their points, I've found PCs to be more versatile.

In particular, if you like photography, PCs (programmed with almost any Windows version later than Windows 3.1) will run quite the most useful collection of imaging programmes - the various versions of Adobe Photoshop, ACDSee, Irfanview, and so on.

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