What Are You Doing Right Now
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@gjacobse said:
@Dashrender said:
@gjacobse said:
Debating the life expectancy of a PATA drive in this old ASUS Netbook and if I want to replace it with a SSD drive or just get another piece of spinny rust. It currently has a 140GB drive in it..
Only reason I'm keeping it is for back up and to run in the truck ( the PSU is a true 12v power system, so it will run direct).
your netbook has a PATA drive? How will you put a SSD in there? aren't all SSDs SATA?
yes they aren't very large,.. 32GB - but they are there
![Drive] - https://webobjects2.cdw.com/is/image/CDW/3134087?$product-main$&v1
ah-HA - Might try to skip by with one of these ..
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Hung out with @IRJ yesterday and just finished catching up on One Piece!
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Nice, always cool when Mangoes get to hang out together.
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@gjacobse that should work but don't spend a ton on the msata drive expecting speed heheh
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Surprisingly no one has found this review helpful
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I can load Windows 360 anywhere.
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@MattSpeller said:
@gjacobse that should work but don't spend a ton on the msata drive expecting speed heheh
It's an Asus eeePC 1000HE - I don't expect to much. But as PATA drives are becoming more costly,.. it seemed like an option.
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And I forgot to eat again today. Weird.
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I decided to upgrade to Windows 10 after work today... now I'm I'm sitting here surprised at how smoothly the transition has gone. All the games I've tested so far have worked without issue, some a little faster even
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Also discovered this band today and have been digging them ever since.
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Unusually early for me to be posting as it is ~4:30 am here... but I'm awake after sleeping most of the day yesterday, lol. Dang them docs gave me some good drugs... My head only feels like they took a Black & Decker to it as opposed to a Smith & Wesson. (The pain is actually pretty much completely gone at the moment, so I'm not sure if the pain killers are still working or if it will be pretty much gone today).
The cochlear implant is in, so this makes me happy. Will still be another 2 to 6 weeks before they turn it on and configure my speech processors (the over the ear bits that looks like a hearing aid).
In the mean time, I get to be a lazy bum and get waited on hand and foot by my wife, lol.
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@dafyre said:
Unusually early for me to be posting as it is ~4:30 am here... but I'm awake after sleeping most of the day yesterday, lol. Dang them docs gave me some good drugs... My head only feels like they dook a Black & Decker to it as opposed to a Smith & Wesson. (The pain is actually pretty much completely gone at the moment, so I'm not sure if the pain killers are still working or if it will be pretty much gone today).
The cochlear implant is in, so this makes me happy. Will still be another 2 to 6 weeks before they turn it on and configure my speech processors (the over the ear bits that looks like a hearing aid).
In the mean time, I get to be a lazy bum and get waited on hand and foot by my wife, lol.
That's awesome. Congrats!
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Morning people
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@Joy Morning Joy.
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This one is pretty funny, not aware of the hot spare. Over five years on SW and never saw a hot spare come up before.
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@scottalanmiller How.... how is that even possible...
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@DustinB3403 said:
@scottalanmiller How.... how is that even possible...
I know, right? I'm so confused.