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Desktops are not hard to juggle................IF you remove the keyboard and mouse!And boy, it is hard to keep pace whilst juggling with a desktop.
Oh, you weren't talking about that type of juggling - darn English language.
Thankfully I have a sweet laptop from work and a great desktop at home that I purchased.
Best of both worlds. Until I get let go.
Don't feel bad. This is my very first laptop..............I decided to try out the 21st century!I voted desktop but only because that's what I use. I don't have a laptop, but wouldn't mind if I did.
Oh no, double French Vanilla Latte, thank you!I do both and love it. Laptops are limited when it comes to upgrading, so I prefer a desktop. Yet, I love being able to sit down in Starbucks with an Iced Caffe Latte surfing on my laptop. I guess I'm a juggler.
I am glad to hear the Toshiba is durable! That is what I now use, the Satellite A205.I've got four desktops gathering dust. I've been cannabalizing them for various other projects. (I play around with automated monitoring and control--they water the garden).
I also have two laptops gathering dust, and our household has a total of three functional ones.
My first computer (other than the novelty one I built from Radio Shack parts) was a Tandy dual floppy laptop. I ran WordPerfect 4.2 on it, Lotus 123, dBase, and I thought I was king of the hill. I could put 200 pages on a floppy! That one got me through law school and my first two years of practice. I printed with a daisy wheel and could even do legal research though a modem connected to a BBS. I also wrote BASIC programs and dabbled with PASCAL on it. I actually miss those innocent days. It was stolen in 1994, when it was practically valueless anyway.
Another obsolete laptop still works. It is DOS and runs WordPerfect 5.0. It has a hard drive with 20 MB storage, which was enough for a novel back in those days.
A remaining Sony laptop that was provided by my employer flat out died. Not the hard drive, but the motherboard. They gave me another one and let me keep the old one. I was going to do something with it, but haven't.
These days I'm pretty much exclusively a laptop person. I don't do heavy lifting anymore. Just text based stuff and the internet. There was a time when I was running three machines and had four monitors going, with separate modem lines and a linked network. It was like NORAD in my basement. But now I carry my work everywhere on an old (2003) Toshiba.
A laptop (Dell) at home and a desktop at work.
Dell packed Wordperfect with the laptop. I didn't think anyone used that anymore. Why does Dell do that? Isn't it obsolete?
I am glad to hear the Toshiba is durable! That is what I now use, the Satellite A205.
Dell packed Wordperfect with the laptop. I didn't think anyone used that anymore. Why does Dell do that? Isn't it obsolete?
Corel is still hanging around.
It is quite amazing to think how quickly some of these programs became obsolete and behemoth companies have come and gone.
Wordpress never really made the turn fully from MS-DOS into Windows and Word came into dominance.
Anyone remember these:
Enable
Harvard Graphics
Lotus 123
Lotus Notes
Corel is still hanging around.
It is quite amazing to think how quickly some of these programs became obsolete and behemoth companies have come and gone.
Wordpress never really made the turn fully from MS-DOS into Windows and Word came into dominance.
Anyone remember these:
Enable
Harvard Graphics
Lotus 123
Lotus Notes
Oh no, double French Vanilla Latte, thank you!
Anyone remember these:
Enable
Harvard Graphics
Lotus 123
Lotus Notes
Does anyone like plain good coffee anymore.....maybe with some cream and or sugar!Too sweet for me. I forgot to mention that I put an extra shot in mine. Now that I said that, does it matter what I put in it? Who cares?!
Does anyone like plain good coffee anymore.....maybe with some cream and or sugar!
Well I don't want to hijack my own thread....in a week or so I might do one on this subject......with a poll!
macMac Powerbook G4 - Had it since 2004, and never needed anything else. The only issue has been USB and Firewire connectivity - my laptop only has two USB ports and 1 Firewire port, but there are hubs available for both. Bluetooth and Airport help free up the laptop from all the wires.
BTW, I LOVE MY MAC!!!!