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Computing / Windows 7 Starter Thoughts
« on: March 13, 2010, 09:35:49 am »
The setup - I am currently on the front porch, it is slightly overcast and upper 50's. I'm listening to Pandora's New Age Ambient Station with the wind chimes and birds embellishing the tunes in a pleasant way, and smoking (I picked it back up after the work situation got tense and I need to have my tail kicked for doing it) and thinking about Windows 7 Starter.

I have made no secret of the fact that Windows 95 was my favorite OS. I know it had it's problems, but it was a fast, minimal OS that let YOU build it from the ground up. You could still remove IE 3 if you wanted. It fit in 80 Megs or less, and it was plenty fast enough for what I did with it. No USB, no WIFI, so now it can't do what I need of it.

I started playing with Windows 7 Beta awhile back - in fact it was one of the things that zorched my previous laptop. Windows 7 didn't - but I thought the "burn your own backup discs" utility my Acer Aspire had would protect me and get me back to first boot (stalled on disc 2 of 9). This was the full "Pro" version, and I liked it about as much as any other OS on M$'s offerings. The UAC wasn't quite as annoying as Vista (in Vista I just disabled it - yeah, I clicked the program and I don't need to tell you three times I want to run it). It seemed a bit faster. It would run most of my old software. And then my laptop was overheating - not Windows 7's fault - the Aspire I had had hardware issues that were overcome with software that was Vista specific. The laptop would freeze and I just put it up.

So, I kinda knew a bit about Windows 7 coming in, but the four (I think there are four) different versions and saw the Netbook came with Starter, the lowest, I was kinda into it. Lean and mean - I always kill most of the fluff visuals and the like and cut my screen resolution down to less than 32 million colors to conserve memory. BUT - no desktop wallpaper? How was I going to live without my Buffy, or the awesome Red Planetscape wallpaper I had adorned my desktops with for ages? I got over it. I don't look at the desktop for long, and the subdued Windows 7 logo at least looks ok with the Taskbar on the bottom.

So how does it run? Fast. I had to uninstall a bit of crapware, kill the Office trial, and install my programs, but I am kinda liking. I am using Windows Security Essentials for virus scan (they talked about it on Lifehacker), CCleaner, Firefox, Open Office (might have to get some Office - they use it at work and some of the State Forms do not come out pretty in OO.org), iTunes (tried not to, but it is still the best music program out there - to me), and Irfan View. Need to load up my Photoshop Lite (boy gave it to me after he Mac'd up), but using nothing but the touchpad, I don't see myself editing photos much (he uses a Wacom Tablet input device that I never could get the hang of).

So how am I feeling? Boots fast, is stable, lite, and with the Asus hotkey commands and touchpad embellishments, VERY usable for what I do. I like. Too bad the SD card slot is not bootable - got a free 4 gig SD card with my 2 gig memory upgrade and it would have been SOOOO cool to load a netbook remix onto it and roll from it. But I don't feel I have to... Windows 7 Starter, so far, is doing me just fine.

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Computing / Re: Parallels
« on: March 13, 2010, 08:54:11 am »
The boy got a free "Windows in Mac" program and then paid for an XP disk and got it running... and I remember him saying that he might have had it booted to Windows maybe 5 hours or less. Last time we talked of it, it worked and worked well, but he never used it and he was thinking of zorching it and getting his disk space back.

Speaking of Mac - the wife is thinking of getting one of those big all in one desktop Macs that look like an LCD TV this Christmas. Might be fun.

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Computing / Re: Upgrading the iBook
« on: March 13, 2010, 08:50:13 am »
I wonder if there is something out there like Linux's WINE, but for running Mac programs under Windows. Can you run Mac under Linux?

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Computing / Re: Upgrading the iBook
« on: March 12, 2010, 07:54:41 pm »
Cool!

Nothing like upgrading the geekables. I am enjoying my new netbook - just installed a 2 gig memory card before I came here. Gotta run the Windows Experience test and see if I get better than my 2.9 score I had before.

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Computing / Re: Parallels
« on: March 12, 2010, 07:51:58 pm »
Don't know what the boy did... I'll ask him.

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Computing / Re: Pa$$ed my Ham Technician License Exam
« on: March 12, 2010, 07:51:12 pm »
Only one server in the basement? <jk>

Yes - I know that you have been a good sport. Geeks - gotta love em!

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Computing / Re: Greetings From Lubuntu
« on: March 09, 2010, 10:11:13 pm »
Sounds like a cool distro. I talked with the IT guy at work and asked him about old laptops - maybe one will come my way.

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Computing / Re: Greetings from an Eee PC Netbook w/ Windows 7 Starter
« on: March 07, 2010, 11:50:24 pm »
Just ordered my memory - and they threw in a 4 GB SD card for free. COOL!

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Poetry / Writing / Re: Turn Your Netbook Into A Library
« on: March 07, 2010, 09:49:40 pm »
Cool!

I use Tom's eText Reader. It has a Gutenberg browser and works well. I'll have to check that other one.

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Computing / Re: Greetings from an Eee PC Netbook w/ Windows 7 Starter
« on: March 06, 2010, 11:34:53 pm »
There are a series of hotkey services built in to the ASUS - I can kill wifi, touchpad, adjust brightness, mute or adjust volume, close a window, sleep... and I disabled it at first by using CCleaner to kill startup stuff to speed myself up.

It's back on, now.

:)

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Yatta Yatta Yatta / Re: A Rough Month
« on: March 06, 2010, 05:33:41 pm »
The US Army has a thing for short quips of sage wisdom, that, although I thought they were laughable back in the day, they pop up frequently...

Do The Right Thing.

Sometimes, you have to rise to the occasion.

These are the two that I keep coming back to. They have served me well.

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Computing / Re: Pa$$ed my Ham Technician License Exam
« on: March 06, 2010, 05:28:37 pm »
Check this setup:

http://www.qrz.com/db/w9evt


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Yatta Yatta Yatta / A Rough Month
« on: March 05, 2010, 09:26:08 pm »
I just came through one of the roughest months of my life, and I think I am doing good. Finally.

I had a moment like Sal did, and wound up in charge of a crowd and a mess. And by tapping the talents of everyone at work, and them being cool about helping...

We are on the downside and sorting out the aftermath. The crowd at work is AWESOME - and my opine of them is rising daily. A truly good crowd that wasn't appreciated for what they can do. Unfortunately, I can't really say that in places I'd normally say things... but I can here.

Thanks for listening. I now return you to our normal Forums...

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Computing / Re: Pa$$ed my Ham Technician License Exam
« on: March 01, 2010, 10:50:17 pm »
That's cool!

I used to run a MARS station via the US Army using an old WWII AN-GRC 106 AM SSB radio set. I remember very little of it, though. Those were cool. They had things called RATT Rigs - you hook up a teletype to the radio for long range messaging. Really cool stuff.

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