Heather

    A great 4th and a productive day!

    Friday, July 6, 2007, 12:54 AM CST [General]

    We had a great 4th of July with lots of fireworks. What made it even better was we watched the neighbors so it wasn't us blowing them off. Since my 4 year old is doesn't listen very well, I don't feel the need to do have dangerous anything around her.

    We also traveled to a local place for a fireworks scene on the 3rd, but it was rained out. I haven't been out in awhile with other people to enjoy something so it was a nice (but short-lived) treat.

    Today I was on a mission! We had 2 computers online, and one computer with a blown power supply (3 computers total). I went to the store to buy a power supply and they were out. The only thing in stock was ones that were too expensive for what I'm doing here. I did notice they had an empty computer tower (complete with power supply) for the price I was going to pay normally. I bought the case with the intention of just removing the power supply and installing it into the other computer. I found I really liked the look of this new case! I switched it all over and it's running great! This is the first time I've ever switched it all over. I also had installed a new hard drive that I bought previously since I knew the old one was going. After all was installed, setup, etc it runs great! I do have to say that not only did I do all of this, I cooked a full dinner too LOL!!

    Now it looks a bit strange with 3 computers in a row. The next ones are going to be laptops. ;)

    4 (1 Ratings)

    Great!

    I have done this many times but it's now more personal because each machine has a name on the Network.

    I am writing this from Sandra, my old and faithful Internet lady.

    Good luck,

    Alan

    Alan
    July 06, 2007
    06:10 AM CST

    I can relate to your experience with the computers. As I write this I'm looking a my bank of computers plus my laptop.

    Also, you managed to do all the computer hardware changes and cooked a full dinner as well! Mutli-tasking, I think they call it. More power to you.

    Martin Kiely, BCH, CI
    July 06, 2007
    09:39 AM CST