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Yerboogieman
Nobel Prize Winner

USA
577 Posts

Posted - Nov 23 2009 :  7:36:12 PM  Show Profile  Send Yerboogieman a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
My beloved Toshiba satellite 1905-S301 is offically dead. It barely loads up. It is horribly slow. The battery is completely dead, the charge port is almost ripped out, the touchpad is dead. It's big, heavy and not pleasant to look at. It has served me well since 2007 and also worked as my main computer while i was getting me desktop working. I think it is just time for something new. I may work on the power port someday but electronics aren't as interesting to me anymore. I was using it as a great media center. May you rest in peace my good friend, may you live again someday.


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wasssup1990
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A Land Down Under
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Posted - Nov 23 2009 :  8:12:42 PM  Show Profile  Visit wasssup1990's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I have a 13 years old laptop that I still occasionally use. Beat that. LOL!

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When many people suffer from a delusion it is called religion.
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Aaron Cake
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Canada
6718 Posts

Posted - Nov 28 2009 :  11:41:14 AM  Show Profile  Visit Aaron Cake's Homepage  Send Aaron Cake an ICQ Message  Send Aaron Cake a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
That sucks.

My Tandy 1400 still works fine after all these years. Hanging around my computer shop I have some very old laptops. I don't remember exactly what model, but there is a large (think big pizza box) NEC laptop old enough to have a red plasma display. Additionally I have one of the original IBM "portable computers" sitting beside my desk as a printer stand.

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Yerboogieman
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USA
577 Posts

Posted - Nov 28 2009 :  11:55:58 PM  Show Profile  Send Yerboogieman a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
That's cool, I really liked your P90 Compaq though, reminded me of my first laptop.

It's like the picture but mine had an external floppy drive, a little ball type thing on left of the keyboard for the mouse, no docking station, and it was black. Eventually the screen cracked, then a few weeks later, went white. If you held the screen ribbon just right you could use it but then it stopped booting up. I can't remember what version of DOS i used. I can't remember the processor in it.

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Yerboogieman
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USA
577 Posts

Posted - Nov 28 2009 :  11:57:31 PM  Show Profile  Send Yerboogieman a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by Yerboogieman

That's cool, I really liked your P90 Compaq though, reminded me of my first laptop.

It's like the picture but mine had an external floppy drive, a little ball type thing on left of the keyboard for the mouse, no docking station, and it was black. Eventually the screen cracked, then a few weeks later, went white. If you held the screen ribbon just right you could use it but then it stopped booting up. I can't remember what version of DOS i used. I can't remember the processor in it.


Also, I can't upload the picture.

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jnewman
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United Kingdom
126 Posts

Posted - Nov 29 2009 :  08:21:25 AM  Show Profile  Visit jnewman's Homepage  Reply with Quote
My first laptop was a Toshiba satellite 110cs with a 100mhz pentium, and 8mb ram (upgraded to 24). Still have it now, and works fine (apart from the occasional problem with the screen which requires that i 'flex' it to fix it). Came with Windows 95, but I have used it with NT4, and it's currently running DOS for Qbasic programming

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Yerboogieman
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USA
577 Posts

Posted - Nov 29 2009 :  2:43:43 PM  Show Profile  Send Yerboogieman a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
That sounds like a pretty nice laptop. Back in the day, we used to say 24 was FAST! Now we have gigabytes and terabytes of memory.

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Aaron Cake
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Canada
6718 Posts

Posted - Dec 01 2009 :  09:23:25 AM  Show Profile  Visit Aaron Cake's Homepage  Send Aaron Cake an ICQ Message  Send Aaron Cake a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Unfortunately, my 660LX died of the same fate about 2 years ago. The screen just suddenly went white, and for a while, a few hard taps would make it work again. Then it became totally orange, from which there was no recovery. A few months later it worked again for a few more months, but now the screen is dead. The backlight comes on but nothing else. This really is the computer I use most often, so I was able to find another one in a pile at the office. Now I just need to swap the screens.
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Yerboogieman
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USA
577 Posts

Posted - Dec 01 2009 :  6:23:02 PM  Show Profile  Send Yerboogieman a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
I just want a really old laptop with at least windows 95 on it. If you think about it, old laptops are pretty small, i can work with a 9-12inch screen pretty well. The only heavy thing is the battery.

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jnewman
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United Kingdom
126 Posts

Posted - Dec 04 2009 :  2:44:54 PM  Show Profile  Visit jnewman's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Toshiba Libretto definately is the thing to have. Size of a VHS cassette, but fully functional (no Windows CE rubbish). Mine runs Windows 2000 http://www.josephn.net/toshiba_libretto_110ct

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Yerboogieman
Nobel Prize Winner

USA
577 Posts

Posted - Dec 04 2009 :  6:53:16 PM  Show Profile  Send Yerboogieman a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Forget computers. I am using my dad's old computer because my desktop just went out. It stopped booting up all together, i think bad hard drive. But there were no signs and it boots into safe mode fine.

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Aaron Cake
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Canada
6718 Posts

Posted - Dec 05 2009 :  10:44:37 AM  Show Profile  Visit Aaron Cake's Homepage  Send Aaron Cake an ICQ Message  Send Aaron Cake a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
I've actually sold a few Librettos and the new version, the Portege. Great little machines. Not cheap though.

Now of course, $299 netbooks will go 90% of the way. I just hate how they are getting BIGGER instead of smaller.
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Yerboogieman
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USA
577 Posts

Posted - Dec 05 2009 :  5:03:11 PM  Show Profile  Send Yerboogieman a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
I have found myself fixing an unbelievable amount of Dell computers lately. I just got a customer who claimed "Well, there was nothing wrong with it when I brought it to you." I had a different story. That was the worst computer I have ever fixed. I have fixed a lot of computers.

If you don't have the time to do it right, when will you have the time to do it over?
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Aaron Cake
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Canada
6718 Posts

Posted - Dec 06 2009 :  10:23:58 AM  Show Profile  Visit Aaron Cake's Homepage  Send Aaron Cake an ICQ Message  Send Aaron Cake a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Dell does not make quality computers, in general. Their consumer level machines are very problematic. Any of the plastic cased Dells (think Optiplex) are of very poor quality.

To avoid the "there was nothing wrong when I brought it to you" (then why did they drop it off?), always boot up the machine on the bench before the customer leaves.
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Yerboogieman
Nobel Prize Winner

USA
577 Posts

Posted - Dec 07 2009 :  12:42:31 AM  Show Profile  Send Yerboogieman a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
I'll be sure to keep that in mind. Most of them are Dell Dimension (plastic). That computer, we had left it on and there was someone doing something on it, I opened a notepad and typed something and they were swearing in Mandarin Chinese. I was later told that the woman who said that "wasn't all there".

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Aaron Cake
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Canada
6718 Posts

Posted - Dec 13 2009 :  11:08:54 AM  Show Profile  Visit Aaron Cake's Homepage  Send Aaron Cake an ICQ Message  Send Aaron Cake a Yahoo! Message  Reply with Quote
Everyone thinks they are being hacked when their computer acts weird. I don't know why.
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