
Well, I bit the bullet over the weekend...bought a new laptop. My old one would not take a charge, and is pretty much dead. I had to get a new machine, so I did. I had thought about a used IBM Thinkpad, but decided to go with a new machine at Best Buy. I bought a Gateway M-6309. It's not a top of the line edition, but it is nice, and plenty for what I need. It's regularly priced at $699...I got it for $499. So far I'm pleased, although I'm having an adjustment period to Vista. I'm trying to figure out the best way to transfer all my iTunes music files to my new laptop. I've pretty much got all my music on cd's and my iPod, so I think I can use a combination of both to make it happen. I don't know how I can use this laptop with my outdated printer though. My printer uses one of those large, wide pin cables, and my laptop doesn't have a jack for that. O well, I imagine Best Buy will have an adapter or some other solution readily available. Pax, if you're reading this, shoot me an email about resolving that issue...thanks!
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Karen and I spent most of the weekend together. She came to the kids' games on Saturday. We watched Auburn basketball that afternoon, then on Sunday, we both did some electronics shopping. Her bedroom TV died, just wouldn't turn on, so she bought a nice 37" HD model for her living room, then moved the nice 32" HD model into her bedroom. How nice!
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I need to hit the grocery store soon. Matthew has Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), so we're trying to make healthier choices in his diet. Mostly that means cutting out sugars, caffeine, and red and yellow dyes. As you might realise, that makes it hard to use some food items. Of course, we're not totally eliminating all of those things, but we are conscious of cutting down on them. So, anyway, I'm looking for some treats or items I can throw in his lunchbag so he's not starving at dinner time. I will say that the modifications in diet, as well as some behavioral techniques at home, are helping him focus and deal with stressors more effectively. His brain just moves so fast, and has a hard time latching on or focusing at times. That's getting better, though.
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Sarah continues to stockpile Webkinz. My god, she has about 35 of them now. She loves them. We even have a game we play with them...all three of us play it: the tossing game. We all choose 5 of the animals, stand at the end of the hall, and throw them all the way down the hall and onto Sarah's bed. Basically, one character is eliminated every round until there's a winner. By the way, I'm the champion!
2 comments:
Hey, Jeff.
There are such things as port replicators that can solve your problem, but if I were you, I'd get a new printer. There are so many choices, most of which will probably be better than your dot-matrix printer (which is what I think you were describing). I bought an HP color laser printer that connects to my home network and therefore doesn't physically attach to my computers in any way. $299. Being a color laser, it's fast and produces great results. Of course, you can find many, many cheaper than that. And unless you're printing with carbon inserts for duplicates, there is no reason to hang on to a dot-matrix.
Good luck!
Thanks Pax. Actually what I had was an HP LaserJet. But I found a DeskJet in my closet, that I'd barely used. It connects with a USB cord, so no problem. Bought a new printer cartridge for $30, and now I'm using the DeskJet. It's fine for my needs...though I am jealous of your Color Laser Printer!
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