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Well, at least he has promised to cometh, at 7am tomorrow. We shall see.

That will mean getting up at about 5.30 (oh, I forgot, I always get up at 5.30) to clear out the computers, the desk, and the curtains. One small problem with the curtain and curtain rails. I need the stepladder to reach them. But the stepladder is underneath the books which is underneath the broom which is.... holding up the ceiling. It's like one of those puzzles you get given on these training weekends. You have four pieces of wood, 12ft, 10ft, 8ft and 2ft long. You need to cross a chasm 150ft wide. what do you do?

Find a narrower crossing, of course. Or, even better, use your Amex frequent player points to hire a helicopter.

As if aware that it was about to be thrown away, or at least despatched to another room for a day or two, it looks like my old 17in CRT monitor has given up the ghost with perfect timing. The blue tint suddenly disappeared, a sure sign of a dying cathode. I've never had a computer monitor die on me before through sheer old age. It's quite touching.

Which brings me again to the choice of "replace or new computer?" Does anyone know if Dell offers dual monitor options? It's not there in the online stuff, but surely one simple dual monitor card shouldn't be a problem (or that unusual a request)?

75 minutes double-tabling at $5-$10 for $16 profit. That this is only just under my "expected" rate of return doesn't stop it from giving one a feeling of wasting 45 minutes.

Dual monitor

Date: 2005-06-20 06:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] iadams.livejournal.com
support is easy: I upgraded about four weeks ago. I went to PC World (I wanted my instant gratification, like, er, instantly), and lloked at the video cards, the boxes of which which were no help at all. So I asked, to be told, "Bascially they all do two monitors." So I bought the cheapest card on offer (50 quid), and it worked fine once I'd installed the driver (which installed straight from the supplied disk, and also worked first time). The only problem I had was that the card initially bootedat something like 640x480, which was a bit annoying. This may have been because iI didn't follow the instructions, which strongly recommended removing the driver for the old card before removing the card.

Do get LCD monitor(s) though, I've had them at work for four years, and at home for almost two yesars, can't recommend them highly enough.

Still OK for Weds, meet in the pub at 12?

Re: Dual monitor

Date: 2005-06-20 07:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peterbirks.livejournal.com
Yes, but I want my new computer to have a dual monitor thingy supplied. If you buy from Dell, they are virtually impossible to upgrade on your own (they are put together like that deliberately).

Still okay for Wednesday. Look for the guy covered in dust and looking murderous.

Re: Dual monitor

Date: 2005-06-21 09:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] andy-ward-uk.livejournal.com
I have a Dell laptop which I bought a couple of months ago, I have a 17" screen plugged in as a second screen and I'm very happy with it (when I'm not trying to blow it up with dodgy speakers)

I would definitely recommend buying one now they're so cheap

Andy.

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