ivybgreenflower: The Beatles (late period), surrounded by green plants and red flowers (Default)
Okay, you know what I just discovered? My computer has a program it calls the Snipping Tool. It's like taking a screen capture, except it'll only take whatever part of the screen you want it to, instead of the whole thing, eliminating the opening up of paint and cropping steps. That is just too awesome, folks.

2:39 AM
ivybgreenflower: The Beatles (late period), surrounded by green plants and red flowers (Default)
One word survey )

I really, really like my new computer. The screen is just way too big though :(
Still don't know what to name it, but it definitely feels female (probably all the things I've set to pink.) Name suggestions?

-9:13 PM

Wow.

Feb. 8th, 2007 10:11 pm
ivybgreenflower: The Beatles (late period), surrounded by green plants and red flowers (Default)
So here I am, on my new computer. It's really nice. I felt a kind of instant connection when I took it out of the box, so don't worry about my emotional state (besides, we can't throw away the old one until we take everything off the harddrive and put it on here.)

I just made everything pink (I can't stand the stupid blue and green) and now I feel even better. It's not so bad to use and the internet's all fast again like it's supposed to be (which made downloading the important programs like AIM easier.) Now I just have to find some more settings, and I'll be happy.

Yes, I do feel bad about loving it so quickly, but that's okay. I'll get over it. :)

AND NO MORE SCROLLBARS ON THE BOTTOMS OF PAGES YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS.

-@10:16 PM
ivybgreenflower: The Beatles (late period), surrounded by green plants and red flowers (Default)
My computer is here!
I'd like to take this opportunity to tell this computer that I love it very, very much and will never forget it, yet again. I'll be shutting it so it doesn't have a techno hissy fit from watching me squee over the new one (BIG BOX OMG) Yep, that's pretty much my reaction to technology: BIG BOX OMG. I'm really good with computers, I'm not one of those people who gets a new cell phone and like dies, but I'm also really amazed by it (unlike others my age.) So, there we go.

Goodbye, old computer. <333333333333333333333 :(

-5:34 PM

Erk

Feb. 7th, 2007 11:57 pm
ivybgreenflower: The Beatles (late period), surrounded by green plants and red flowers (Default)
New computer should be here sometime around Saturday. I do hope I can figure out how to work it, after all of this. My old desklamp heard we were getting a new computer and committed suicide out of loyalty to this one, and also because it refused to share a desk with this brand new godforsaken technology. I'm serious: we threw it away today (which makes me extremely sad because I've had it forever.) Also, this computer threw a little techno hissy fit recently and now refuses to download stuff or display flash websites (which means OMGWTFJKROWLINGSWEBSITE.)

Last night I started rereading Sorcerer's Stone. Once I get all the way through the series I'll start over. I think maybe before I finish SS I'll reread the schoolbooks. Obsessive? Yes, very. But I'm determined to make this a good Harry Potter experience. Even if the release date is a good long way away.

Well, see you all soon (I'll probably make at least one more update before the new one comes.)

-12:21 AM
ivybgreenflower: The Beatles (late period), surrounded by green plants and red flowers (Default)
Well, I just sat down with my father and ordered a brand-new, all-inclusive Windows Vista (what kind of name is that anyway? It's admittedly more creative than "Windows 98", but... still...) computer.
I feel very, very odd about all of this. I suppose when it comes I'll know for sure how I feel.
Heh, I feel kind of like I'm getting a new sibling. Except that when it comes instead of being the ignored older child, I'll be the delighted teenager completely in love with the family's new addition.

What should I name it?

Well, see you all later.

-11:54 PM
ivybgreenflower: The Beatles (late period), surrounded by green plants and red flowers (Default)
We all knew it had to happen: I'm getting a new computer soon.
This one is nine years old. At the time, in 1998, it was state-of-the-art: Pentium 2 processor! 8 whole gigabytes of harddrive space! The brand-new Windows 98! Internet Explorer 4! A CD PLAYER OMG! A floppy disk drive (remember those?)
However... that was nine years ago. The monitor is blurry (no amount of fiddling with the buttons changes it), it's dusty, it's slower than a grandma covered in molassas in January in northern Canada, I'm limited to what I can download and what programs I can use (AIM said I can't have the new version until I get a new computer.)
For awhile my parents had no money, especially after my father's open-heart surgery when he couldn't work as much. And we were on welfare. But that was four years ago, and now we've got plenty of money. We had the houses painted inside and out, got a new air conditioners, a new refrigerator, a new oven, a new microwave, a new television (which is now outdated next to all that plasma HD crap, but whatever), digital cable, a new stereo, new carpet and tiles, cell phones... We've got everything else. We can put off getting a new computer no longer.
The printer that came with this computer gave out a few weeks ago (a weird string... thing popped out, so it was basically dead...) So, you know.
Plus the last week or so the internet and the computer itself have been so freaking slow you can't even imagine it. My mother counted 70 seconds for a page to load. No amount of virus-scanning or spyware scanning or defragmenting has changed anything.

So, as you can imagine, this is kind of an emotional time for me. Unlike with Bob, my laptop, which died kind of quickly, I've known for a long time that this one had to go. It's nine years old now. If computer years are anything like dog years, this thing is way past its prime. It's ready to retire. (Actually, it's a she- I named it Ami-chan after Sailor Mercury's Japanese name. She was the smart one.)

It's hard to say goodbye to something you grew up with. This computer's been here for me through middle school, fifth grade even. It was here for Sexton's essays. It was here when I first played Carmen Sandiego. It was here when I first discovered Sailor Moon and then when I discovered it again. It was here when I first discovered the internet. It was here when I had no friends and it was here when I finally got some great ones. It helped me make my first webpages. It was here when I got AIM, when I got deadjournal and then livejournal, and myspace. It taught me how to type. It was here before my grandfather got too dementia'd out and used to sit with me while I used it (it used to live in the other house till a few years before my grandfather died in 2003.). It was here for so many changes in my life, and it's hard to let go.

But I'm tired of having old or second-hand stuff (Bob was second-hand). I'm tired of being outdated. It's not a person (though I treat it like one) who would be offended at being traded in for a newer model (like the old wife hating the new trophy wife.)

So this will be my formal, public goodbye to a lovely, lovely computer. I'll always love you, Ami-chan. I'll never, ever forget you. And thank you for everything. (Oh my God, I'm crying so hard right now. And my computer's making noises, too. IT KNOWS. There's a lot of guilt here, people.)

You always remember your first. :)

<3 forever.

-5:39 AM (yeah, I really need sleep.)

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