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2. February 2005, 00:40:41
Backoff 
wireless-blah. I like having wires everywhere lol.

1. February 2005, 19:48:34
RAHVIN666 
Subject: Re:
Antje: You're right. Most modern PC's have network capabilities built onto the motherboard now, so you don't have to buy any extras. i've just bought a wireless modem/router, so mine and the kids computers are all connected to the net

1. February 2005, 16:27:25
Antje 
they come standard with computers now, the ethernet cards.. we just bought a couple computers in december and they are standard. so dont buy an additional one online Magic Dragon!

1. February 2005, 16:12:52
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: Re:
Rose: hehe.. I thought so.. just wasn't sure.. I am not used to hearing network card.. so I thought I would throw out the familiar terms..

1. February 2005, 14:07:49
Rose 
Subject: Re: Re:
ScarletRose: Ethernet card and network card are the exact same thing. There is no difference.

1. February 2005, 05:12:00
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re:
MagicDragon: If you are looking for speed.. no phone connection.. go with an ethernet card.. which is what I think Rose was meaning.. I do believe that is standard now in puters.. with this card you can get cable connection or broadband.. Way faster than dialup..

1. February 2005, 02:07:43
MagicDragon 
My co-worker is going to get it for me on-line & I just have to tell her what is needed.

1. February 2005, 02:05:19
MagicDragon 
Subject: Re: Re:
Rose: Oh ok. Let see if I get this correct..I just ask about installing a phone modem for a phone dial up connection (have Caller ID on my phone) so I don't need anything else for that. Also pay extra for a network card which should be included. Again Thank You! Now I got it!

1. February 2005, 01:47:29
Rose 
Subject: Re: Re:
MagicDragon: No hun. if you are going for high speed then dont bother buying a modem as u wont need it unless u you want to make faxes. You need the network card in order to get the highspeed connected to your computer. So when you go to purchase your system tell them you need a network card included in the system (expect to pay about 15 bucks for them) But in order to get your highspeed connection you need this one card, purchased one time for your system. Its where you will plug your highspeed in to your system. Hope this helps!

1. February 2005, 01:44:21
MagicDragon 
Subject: Re: Re:
Rose: Most likely get a cable modem. Network card? Would that be something that I would have to have physically for which ever company I go thru?

31. January 2005, 23:38:14
Andersp 
Subject: Re: Re:
Rose: Been talking to a friend in Sweden for 2 hours now, crystal clear sound all the time...amazing!!

31. January 2005, 23:15:29
Baked Alaskan 
Subject: Re: Re:
Rose:

Go Cable

Dial up is seriously slow.... (from what I hear LOL) I've only had cable modem and would never give it up.

31. January 2005, 23:11:19
Rose 
Subject: Re: Re:
MagicDragon: Not dumb at all. If you want to go with a phone dial up connection then your phone line has to be connected to it.. there are programs all over that you can install to let you know when a call is coming in an who it is ( If you have that service presently on your phone )
you may want to lookin to DSL or Cable modem which is separate from the phone.
when you go to buy the machine KNOW what type of net connection you want so that you can either get a phone modem installed with it ( they arent usually added to machines anymore with out asking for them, they used to be standard) or if you are going with a high speed connection you will need to have a network card et al.

31. January 2005, 22:43:56
MagicDragon 
Subject: Re: Re:
Hrqls: Thank You for the info! I did checkout the Mac's & they looked very good as well. 1 factor is the price but in the future, I might get a Mac ( not taking away all the good advice for them) also. 1 question tho, would my phone line be connected to it? If so, on the computer screen, would it say that I have or had a call or 2? Maybe it is a dumb question on my part but I'm just curious. Again Thank You for all the great info on each type of computers!

31. January 2005, 22:14:11
Hrqls 
Subject: Re: Re:
MagicDragon: macs can be ok .. they were a lot more expensive than pcs .. but i think the prices are becoming more equal now ? .. i never had a mac .. i love the freeware and games that are there for a pc ... i know very little games for macs

on a pc you can also use any linux distribution if you are into some finetuning of the os and want to have a stable environment (i still have to go there myself :))

when you plan on playing some games also have a look at your graphics card ...

in the past i thought the processor was the most important .. some years later the memory was the bottle neck which decreased performance when it wasnt enough so it was the most important .. now i think (as long as you have a decent processor and at least 512mb) the grapghics card will become the weak part which slows things down .. and probably the harddisk as well

31. January 2005, 21:12:35
Rose 
Subject: Re: Re:
Andersp: Cheaper then any phone call and much clearer over seas! I got a new set of headphones the other day for Skype. It actually says on the box 'Skype Certified'! lol You know they are getting big when....

31. January 2005, 21:10:45
Andersp 
Subject: Re:
Rose: Testing it now to Sweden Rose...works perfect/clear...and cheap

31. January 2005, 20:37:59
Thad 
Subject: Re: Re:
MagicDragon: No printers don't work on Macs.


Just kidding, of course!!


Most USB printers these days are Mac compatible. Scanners too. Try macmall.com, macwarehouse.com, etc.

One nice thing about Apple's OS is that most networking software is built in. I have a laptop and a desktop computer in my house. They are both tied to my cable modem via a router. I have only one printer, but I can print from either computer. The OS lets me use the desktop computer as a print server and share the printer from the desptop computer to the laptop (wirelessly, of course). And the best part was that there was literally NO setup required. The OS recognizes when a new piece of hardware is connected to the system and has built in drivers for most models.

31. January 2005, 15:21:39
MagicDragon 
Subject: Re: Re:
Thad: I'm wondering can you use a scanner & a printer with it?

31. January 2005, 14:20:18
Rose 
Awesome proggy isnt it Andersp? I've used it for quite a while. Posted a link here on GC some time ago but no one replied. It is clearer then ma bell.

31. January 2005, 14:09:57
Andersp 
Subject: Skype
Anyone using Skype?

http://skype.com/

30. January 2005, 06:36:00
MidnightMcMedic 
OMG it worked. I learned something new tonight. THANKS!

30. January 2005, 06:30:46
coan.net 
Bring up the program Paint. (or if you have Microsoft word, or I think even Wordpad - not notepad)

Inside those programs, you should be able to go to edit, and then Paste - and it will paste in the screen print.

30. January 2005, 06:22:23
MidnightMcMedic 
ok, i hit the prt scr and now i cant find it...what the? LOL

30. January 2005, 04:20:53
Backoff 
hey what's the link to that firefox ext for BK?

30. January 2005, 04:15:33
Thad 
Subject: Re: Re:
ScarletRose: No, no, no. Apple's browser, Safari, it like 99 timnes better than Explorer! Email? A breeze, and no viruses! Chat, well, we have iChat which allows video chat in real time. And it's compatible with AIM now too.

The new Mac Mini's are made ESPECIALLY for everyday users.

29. January 2005, 23:42:56
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: Re:
BIG BAD WOLF: My opinion as well.. Macs are nice for what you stated earlier.. but, for the www.. and mingling with friends.. and every day use.. GO PC..

29. January 2005, 20:23:23
MagicDragon 
Modified by MagicDragon (29. January 2005, 20:26:22)
I'll definitely be a everyday user & would like something that is designed for me. I also heard from a co-worker that I can have a combo personally made up for me. (scanner-printer-copier-fax) type of thing. Would that be a good thing to do? If so, I would like to get the scanner-printer

29. January 2005, 20:14:17
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
MagicDragon: What you listed for the Dell's are very close to what my parents just got a month ago, plus very close to what I just ordered 9 of where I work.

For every day normal users - PC's are beter then MAC's (in my opinion) - And for every day users, Dell is very well priced.

29. January 2005, 20:11:33
MagicDragon 
Subject: Re: Re:
Thad: Thank You! I'm somewhat a computer geek unless I'm at work. LOL

29. January 2005, 20:09:16
Thad 
Subject: Re:
MagicDragon: Apple.com

29. January 2005, 20:02:23
MagicDragon 
Thad, where is a good site for looking for Mac's? That way I can compare for everything. I'm thinking of keeping my webtv just in case something happens.

29. January 2005, 19:55:38
MagicDragon 
Just looked at the computer that I was thinking of. It is sold thru Dell. It is a Dimension 3000..Intel Pentium 4 w/ 2.80GHz & 533 FSB microsoft windows XP. It also comes w/ a free harddrive & memory upgrade to 80GB...512MB (in that order)

29. January 2005, 19:38:31
Thad 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Thad (29. January 2005, 19:39:48)
MagicDragon: Macs are immune from about 99.9% of the viruses out there. I nave NEVER had a virus-related problem and I have owned Macs for years and years.

29. January 2005, 19:36:37
Thad 
Subject: Re:
MagicDragon: Apple just came out with Mac Minis. They are tiny. You would not have any space problems at all with one of those. ;-)

29. January 2005, 19:36:18
MagicDragon 
What is the best spam/virus protection service?

29. January 2005, 19:34:35
MagicDragon 
Not planning to save alot of things. Have to check to see how much memory the dell that I'm looking at has. Thanks Thad! Not sure how big a Mac is tho..I do have a medium sized desk. Would that do?

29. January 2005, 19:33:15
coan.net 
Ugh - Don't buy a MAC - they can be suppiour in the fact that there are less viruses to attack them, and are better in graphic/video editing and such - but the (in my opinion) lack of software, cheap/freeware far outweighs someone getting a Mac.... in my opinion.

29. January 2005, 19:23:10
Thad 
Subject: Re: Hello
MagicDragon: I have only three words of advice for you. This will be the best advice you will get:

Buy a Mac.

29. January 2005, 18:25:03
coan.net 
I love Dell - get it at home, get them for where I work.

My opinions:

Processor - Does not really matter - unless you have some "major" computing power needs - even the lowest processor Dell offers is good enough in most cases.

Memory - The most important - The more you can get, the beter. AT LEAST 512MB - 1GB if you can afford it. MEMORY MEMORY MEMORY - The more the beter.

Hard Drive - I think the least Dell offers is 40 Gig. And to get 80 gig is only a few $ more. Unless you plan on saving lots of data (music, movies, etc...) 80 gig will be more then plenty in most cases.

cd/dvd/burner - Depending on your needs - I would AT LEAST get a DVD player / CD writer. In the next year, you will start to see more and more applications come on DVD and not CD's to install.

29. January 2005, 18:05:53
MagicDragon 
Subject: Hello
I'm wondering what would be the best computer to get? I'm going to be getting 1 in a couple of weeks. Would a Dell or Intel be a good choice? Just curious

25. January 2005, 20:57:58
Baked Alaskan 
Subject: Re:
Fencer:

I use Firefox and wouldnt change for nothing...

Heres a cool article

http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20050123/ap_on_bi_ge/firefox_co_creator

25. January 2005, 16:30:27
Chimera 
Subject: Re: microsoft is the best!
rabbitoid: thanks

25. January 2005, 16:12:25
Hrqls 
Subject: Re: microsoft is the best!
rabbitoid: so thats why they all still go by horse in norway .. its much faster than by combination of car and boat :)

7 countries! ;)

25. January 2005, 15:42:50
Pafl 
Subject: Re: microsoft is the best!
rabbitoid: Wonderful :-D !!!
It somehow reminds me of this Microsoft fan's site:
http://geraldholmes.freeyellow.com/
:-)

25. January 2005, 15:01:33
rabbitoid 
Subject: microsoft is the best!
Modified by rabbitoid (25. January 2005, 15:03:01)
do the following:
1) go to >http://mappoint.msn.com/DirectionsFind.aspx

2) chose start point: country: Norway, city: haugesund
3) chose end point: country: Norway, city: trondheim
4) click "get directions"
5) sit back and admire...

18. January 2005, 15:52:58
Hrqls 

18. January 2005, 15:44:50
Fencer 
From January statistics so far:
MS IE: 70.2 %
Firefox: 10.9 %
WebTV: 5.2 %
Opera: 2.7 %
And the rest.

18. January 2005, 15:42:37
Hrqls 
we need an emoticon with a big ear .. as i am listening curiously

18. January 2005, 15:41:54
Fencer 
I know.

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