Dear Heartland,
Throughout my working career I have come into contact with a number of PCs. I've never paid them much attention as my interests have always lain elsewhere. Until now.
On sunday a man delivered a new home PC. Reluctantly I decided to unpack and install it myself. Imagine my surprise when it was up and running in no time at all. The feeling of satisfaction plus the general feeling of dirtiness, after scrabbling around on the floor under a desk handling cables and fondling plugs was almost sensual.
Now I find myself draw to my PC at every opportunity. The urge to burn, mix and fade is too erotic to resist. It's shiney sleekness takes my breathe away. The urge to gently caress my mouse is overwhelming. This is having a detriemental effect on my home life.
My question is ...am I becoming a Geek?
Yours,
Worried from Peterborough
PS: Watch out for the 'JB Sisters Mixes' on ebay. Factory pressed, limited edition, fan club issue, number 1 out of 1, blah, blah, etc etc. On a bi-weekly basis.
Dear Heartland ...
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Johnny Boy wrote:Dear Heartland,
My question is ...am I becoming a Geek?
Yours,
Worried from Peterborough
I see you too have succombed. It's like the Invasion of the Body Snatchers. At one moment you are a normal human being going about your daily routine oblivious to those who have already been snatched. Then....suddenly you are trying to resist the calling, that thing that pulls you toward it....bitrate, cdex, nero, blank disks, Weeding....post counts etc.
Suddenly one day from out of nowhere, you're one of THEM.
As QB put it so succinctly, From Goth to Geek, in a matter of months.
Well I think Andrew would be proud as he's King Geek himself.
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Dear John (I always wanted to start a letter with that)
I ordered a new MoBo (RAID, Serial ATA, Dual BIOS, Dual Channel DDR), a gig of RAM, AMD CPU as well as a new case and floppy drive for myself this morning. I ordered unassembled so it'd arrive here quicker, wanna come around and help me put it all together? We can drink Jolt cola and talk Star Wars and Lord Of The Rings.
I'll probably have to reinstall the OSes (Dual boot XP Pro and Linux Manrake 9.2). Should be loads of fun!
I ordered a new MoBo (RAID, Serial ATA, Dual BIOS, Dual Channel DDR), a gig of RAM, AMD CPU as well as a new case and floppy drive for myself this morning. I ordered unassembled so it'd arrive here quicker, wanna come around and help me put it all together? We can drink Jolt cola and talk Star Wars and Lord Of The Rings.
I'll probably have to reinstall the OSes (Dual boot XP Pro and Linux Manrake 9.2). Should be loads of fun!
hallucienate wrote: I ordered a new MoBo (RAID, Serial ATA, Dual BIOS, Dual Channel DDR), a gig of RAM, AMD CPU as well as a new case and floppy drive for myself this morning.
hallucienate wrote: I ordered unassembled so it'd arrive here quicker, wanna come around and help me put it all together?
hallucienate wrote:We can drink Jolt cola and talk Star Wars and Lord Of The Rings.
hallucienate wrote:I'll probably have to reinstall the OSes (Dual boot XP Pro and Linux Manrake 9.2).
MONSTER GEEK!hallucienate wrote:Should be loads of fun!
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
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Dear John
The hardware is here. You coming over?
The hardware is here. You coming over?
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I'm sure Jeffrey Dahmer used a similar chat up line at some stage.hallucienate wrote:Dear John
The hardware is here. You coming over?
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As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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On a Mac tip, at home I have a very lovely G4 Quicksilver 1 Gig Mhz, 768Mb RAM, 80 Gig HD, 17" AppleVision, external floppy and Zip, whilst at work I have a G5 1.8 Gig Mhz, 1.5 Gig RAM, 120 Gig HD, 23" Sony flat, plasma screen type, dead flat and thin thingies, 2 DVD burners, external floppy and Zip.
Can I join the club? I come complete with Flamin' Hot Monster Munch or Pickled Onion flave if the hot one's too racey
Can I join the club? I come complete with Flamin' Hot Monster Munch or Pickled Onion flave if the hot one's too racey
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Dear Worried of PeterboroughJohnny Boy wrote:Dear Heartland,
Throughout my working career I have come into contact with a number of PCs. I've never paid them much attention as my interests have always lain elsewhere. Until now.
On sunday a man delivered a new home PC. Reluctantly I decided to unpack and install it myself. Imagine my surprise when it was up and running in no time at all. The feeling of satisfaction plus the general feeling of dirtiness, after scrabbling around on the floor under a desk handling cables and fondling plugs was almost sensual.
Now I find myself draw to my PC at every opportunity. The urge to burn, mix and fade is too erotic to resist. It's shiney sleekness takes my breathe away. The urge to gently caress my mouse is overwhelming. This is having a detriemental effect on my home life.
My question is ...am I becoming a Geek?
Yours,
Worried from Peterborough
PS: Watch out for the 'JB Sisters Mixes' on ebay. Factory pressed, limited edition, fan club issue, number 1 out of 1, blah, blah, etc etc. On a bi-weekly basis.
Not not at all,this little dear here on my desk had the same affect on me when I first got it.From crappy Windows Me in a boring buff case with crappy specs to this all black & silver beast with 3 times better everything and nice XP.Yum
You only know your sad when you copy albums to the hardrive & it puts piccies of the covers in your documents folder and you get excited over that
Yours
Auntie Angel
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Ich mich in diesem ort"
Ich mich in diesem ort"
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No Mac users. Form your own group. One with only one mouse button.Red Sunsets wrote: Flamin' Hot Monster Munch or Pickled Onion flave if the hot one's too racey
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Meh. My Mac mouse has two buttons! Admittedly, they both do the same thing...
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Heh, get a PC. My mouse has 5 buttons and a scrolly wheel. Or maybe it's a little to complicated for you?markfiend wrote:Meh. My Mac mouse has two buttons! Admittedly, they both do the same thing...
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Agreed. Five is a good number of mouse buttons to have.CellThree wrote:Heh, get a PC. My mouse has 5 buttons and a scrolly wheel. Or maybe it's a little to complicated for you?markfiend wrote:Meh. My Mac mouse has two buttons! Admittedly, they both do the same thing...
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Most mice you can assign functions to the extra buttons, such as copy, paste, open an explorer window, whatever you want really. but it depends on the software you get with the miceryan_w_0000 wrote:what the?! my mouse has 2- what do the others do then?
my mouse only has 2 buttons too... i miss my scrolly wheely thingy
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jcocoamix wrote:I use an eight button mouse on my Mac.
Button seven is programmed to toss out random insults.
You're a **** idiot.
Wow a mouse with Turret's Syndrome.
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Actually, it does have 8 buttons.
In addition, I CAN program it to generate random insults, simply by mapping a button to exectue a UNIX Shell script or an AppleScript that grabs a random line in a text file full of insults.
Also, it's spelled "Tourette's."
You f**king moron.
Yep, button 7 still works.
In addition, I CAN program it to generate random insults, simply by mapping a button to exectue a UNIX Shell script or an AppleScript that grabs a random line in a text file full of insults.
Also, it's spelled "Tourette's."
You f**king moron.
Yep, button 7 still works.
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<sniggers at last few posts> How long is it till we subside into 'may Dad's bigger than yours' territory?
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!@#$% you, Hal! My mouse has 2 functioning buttons *and* a fun scroll wheelie, sohallucienate wrote:No Mac users. Form your own group. One with only one mouse button.
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