Wet dog walk complete.
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Tabs and windows mostly culled
And I've sorted out my expenses for the month. Good to be back on 45p/mile since the 6thComment
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And the old Asus Eee is now running ubuntu lite, or win7.
upgraded to 2 whole gig of RAM and 750G IDE drive (all lying around doing feck all, in my office)
Seems a shame to let an Icon die, - i'll give it to the local comprehensive's computer society, probably
I do enjoy playing with toy computers
S&K pie, chips and peas for dinner, with HP sauceComment
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Chicken casserole for tea; and very nice it was
I was supposed to have it midweek but completely forgot about it and left it sitting at the bottom of the fridge. Good job I remembered it; would have been a shame if I'd had to throw it outComment
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Originally posted by BR14 View PostAnd the old Asus Eee is now running ubuntu lite, or win7.
upgraded to 2 whole gig of RAM and 750G IDE drive (all lying around doing feck all, in my office)
Seems a shame to let an Icon die, - i'll give it to the local comprehensive's computer society, probably
I do enjoy playing with toy computers
S&K pie, chips and peas for dinner, with HP sauceComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostStill raining
Passing the time by trying to read all my open browser tabs/windows.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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The one and only pc that I've got that connects to the interweb is this Asus Eeeeeeeee, toy though it might be.
Brought home the tome "Dummies guide to Dos6".
Which makes the statement that there's no use for edlin or exe2bin or link.
Fighting talk that.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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