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Simple, I envy you, well not you per se, but the fact that you have so much
(all?) of your time available to go sailing. If I wasn't tied down by job and family responsibilities, I'd be off sailing somewhere right now. Every time I go sailing (not wimpy little day sails) I always dream about staying out for a month or two. Eight days is the longest I've been able to rack up so far, and it only left me wanting more. You really should go cruising before your time runs out. Hear that ticking? GO NOW !!!!! Scotty |
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Twenty years from now
you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. - Mark Twain - Scott Vernon wrote: Simple, I envy you, well not you per se, but the fact that you have so much (all?) of your time available to go sailing. If I wasn't tied down by job and family responsibilities, I'd be off sailing somewhere right now. Every time I go sailing (not wimpy little day sails) I always dream about staying out for a month or two. Eight days is the longest I've been able to rack up so far, and it only left me wanting more. You really should go cruising before your time runs out. Hear that ticking? GO NOW !!!!! Scotty |
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Believe me, I'll be off again to the Bahamas as soon as hurricane season
is done. I've got some things to take care between now and then. I've got to haul and paint the bottom. I've got to get my friggin' new sails through Customs. I've got to get my new laptop warranteed (it boots up only about half the time) and HP is running me through the ringer and delaying and delaying and demanding proof of purchase to the extent that's it is getting downright humorous. I've scanned and Photoshopped and attached for HP and US Customs till I'm sick of it but I won't give up. It is really a pleasure to beat these people at their own game. I have well above average computer skills and plenty of cracked and free software to beat the *******s at their own game of delay and discourage. I WILL prevail. After all this worldly hassle with technology it makes it all the nicer to go off for six months at a time and just sail and enjoy life as it was meant to be lived sans the hassle of the constant battle against those who would attempt to rip me off. It is totally disgusting to buy a computer for a grand or so and the damned thing craps out in less than a year and the manufacturer then tries every game in the book to squirm out of their warranty. How many people keep receipts and can even find them after close to a year? How many people can scan them in and process them into a .tif file so an old faded out Circuit City receipt with the vanishing ink can be read by a scanner enough to tweak with Photoshop to prove the proof of purchase? I'm thinking not many. I'm thinking most people give up and end up screwed. Not me, man, I will fight them tooth and nail until I get my due. They will lose. Then I will go sailing with my new sails and my new instruments and my repaired for free under warranty computer and my bottom paint and I will anchor in out of the way places and enjoy the solitude and whatever else the good earth and sea has to offer. When I decide I need a little civilization I will anchor in a Bahamas harbor and go to a bar and drink myself silly. I will hit on every attractive woman in sight till I come up with one who's interested in a little sailing with sex on the side. That's the way a man was meant to live. The wind, the sea, the boat the freedom, the beauty of it all as God meant things to be. That's for me. This newsgroup is only a bit of a diversion until I can do what I really want to do - sail and sail and sail . . . S.Simon - a man who lives to sail "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Simple, I envy you, well not you per se, but the fact that you have so much (all?) of your time available to go sailing. If I wasn't tied down by job and family responsibilities, I'd be off sailing somewhere right now. Every time I go sailing (not wimpy little day sails) I always dream about staying out for a month or two. Eight days is the longest I've been able to rack up so far, and it only left me wanting more. You really should go cruising before your time runs out. Hear that ticking? GO NOW !!!!! Scotty |
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I just bought my wife a HP laptop from C. City. Are they known to be bad?
Or do you abuse yours? I have all my reciepts for 10 years back. Scotty "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... Believe me, I'll be off again to the Bahamas as soon as hurricane season is done. I've got some things to take care between now and then. I've got to haul and paint the bottom. I've got to get my friggin' new sails through Customs. I've got to get my new laptop warranteed (it boots up only about half the time) and HP is running me through the ringer and delaying and delaying and demanding proof of purchase to the extent that's it is getting downright humorous. I've scanned and Photoshopped and attached for HP and US Customs till I'm sick of it but I won't give up. It is really a pleasure to beat these people at their own game. I have well above average computer skills and plenty of cracked and free software to beat the *******s at their own game of delay and discourage. I WILL prevail. After all this worldly hassle with technology it makes it all the nicer to go off for six months at a time and just sail and enjoy life as it was meant to be lived sans the hassle of the constant battle against those who would attempt to rip me off. It is totally disgusting to buy a computer for a grand or so and the damned thing craps out in less than a year and the manufacturer then tries every game in the book to squirm out of their warranty. How many people keep receipts and can even find them after close to a year? How many people can scan them in and process them into a .tif file so an old faded out Circuit City receipt with the vanishing ink can be read by a scanner enough to tweak with Photoshop to prove the proof of purchase? I'm thinking not many. I'm thinking most people give up and end up screwed. Not me, man, I will fight them tooth and nail until I get my due. They will lose. Then I will go sailing with my new sails and my new instruments and my repaired for free under warranty computer and my bottom paint and I will anchor in out of the way places and enjoy the solitude and whatever else the good earth and sea has to offer. When I decide I need a little civilization I will anchor in a Bahamas harbor and go to a bar and drink myself silly. I will hit on every attractive woman in sight till I come up with one who's interested in a little sailing with sex on the side. That's the way a man was meant to live. The wind, the sea, the boat the freedom, the beauty of it all as God meant things to be. That's for me. This newsgroup is only a bit of a diversion until I can do what I really want to do - sail and sail and sail . . . S.Simon - a man who lives to sail "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Simple, I envy you, well not you per se, but the fact that you have so much (all?) of your time available to go sailing. If I wasn't tied down by job and family responsibilities, I'd be off sailing somewhere right now. Every time I go sailing (not wimpy little day sails) I always dream about staying out for a month or two. Eight days is the longest I've been able to rack up so far, and it only left me wanting more. You really should go cruising before your time runs out. Hear that ticking? GO NOW !!!!! Scotty |
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![]() It's a hard life for any computer aboard a vessel in salt water. I love my HP pavilion. It is a great computer except it has a bad mother board or temp sensor or something that makes the hard drive not 'seen' by the computer about half the time. It started about two weeks ago. It boots up normally about fifty percent of the time and runs and never crashes but about half the other times it refuses to boot and only shows a BIOS screen that asks which boot device to use. When the hard drive is chosen and enter is hit it just goes back to the same old BIOS screen asking which boot device to use. Then when left for a couple hours or over night it boots up normally or not. depending oh how it feels. It's weird! I'm not an expert but I'm convinced the motherboard is bad or a socket is not making a decent connection depending on temp and humidity. HP will fix it for free because it is still in warranty and I have the receipt and have scanned it and sent it to them in a giant tif file that they can examine with a magnifier till they are satisfied. I think what is bugging them is I bought it from Circuit City as an out of the box unit that somebody else returned but the receipt says it carries the full year warranty nonetheless. S.Simon "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I just bought my wife a HP laptop from C. City. Are they known to be bad? Or do you abuse yours? I have all my reciepts for 10 years back. Scotty "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... Believe me, I'll be off again to the Bahamas as soon as hurricane season is done. I've got some things to take care between now and then. I've got to haul and paint the bottom. I've got to get my friggin' new sails through Customs. I've got to get my new laptop warranteed (it boots up only about half the time) and HP is running me through the ringer and delaying and delaying and demanding proof of purchase to the extent that's it is getting downright humorous. I've scanned and Photoshopped and attached for HP and US Customs till I'm sick of it but I won't give up. It is really a pleasure to beat these people at their own game. I have well above average computer skills and plenty of cracked and free software to beat the *******s at their own game of delay and discourage. I WILL prevail. After all this worldly hassle with technology it makes it all the nicer to go off for six months at a time and just sail and enjoy life as it was meant to be lived sans the hassle of the constant battle against those who would attempt to rip me off. It is totally disgusting to buy a computer for a grand or so and the damned thing craps out in less than a year and the manufacturer then tries every game in the book to squirm out of their warranty. How many people keep receipts and can even find them after close to a year? How many people can scan them in and process them into a .tif file so an old faded out Circuit City receipt with the vanishing ink can be read by a scanner enough to tweak with Photoshop to prove the proof of purchase? I'm thinking not many. I'm thinking most people give up and end up screwed. Not me, man, I will fight them tooth and nail until I get my due. They will lose. Then I will go sailing with my new sails and my new instruments and my repaired for free under warranty computer and my bottom paint and I will anchor in out of the way places and enjoy the solitude and whatever else the good earth and sea has to offer. When I decide I need a little civilization I will anchor in a Bahamas harbor and go to a bar and drink myself silly. I will hit on every attractive woman in sight till I come up with one who's interested in a little sailing with sex on the side. That's the way a man was meant to live. The wind, the sea, the boat the freedom, the beauty of it all as God meant things to be. That's for me. This newsgroup is only a bit of a diversion until I can do what I really want to do - sail and sail and sail . . . S.Simon - a man who lives to sail "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Simple, I envy you, well not you per se, but the fact that you have so much (all?) of your time available to go sailing. If I wasn't tied down by job and family responsibilities, I'd be off sailing somewhere right now. Every time I go sailing (not wimpy little day sails) I always dream about staying out for a month or two. Eight days is the longest I've been able to rack up so far, and it only left me wanting more. You really should go cruising before your time runs out. Hear that ticking? GO NOW !!!!! Scotty |
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Could be a number of things... the mboard is a possibility.
It could also be the power supply or even a bad mem chip. You're on borrowed time with it. It could go away permanently any time. HPs are generally pretty reliable from my experience. Sounds like it might have been abused before you got it. "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... It's a hard life for any computer aboard a vessel in salt water. I love my HP pavilion. It is a great computer except it has a bad mother board or temp sensor or something that makes the hard drive not 'seen' by the computer about half the time. It started about two weeks ago. It boots up normally about fifty percent of the time and runs and never crashes but about half the other times it refuses to boot and only shows a BIOS screen that asks which boot device to use. When the hard drive is chosen and enter is hit it just goes back to the same old BIOS screen asking which boot device to use. Then when left for a couple hours or over night it boots up normally or not. depending oh how it feels. It's weird! I'm not an expert but I'm convinced the motherboard is bad or a socket is not making a decent connection depending on temp and humidity. HP will fix it for free because it is still in warranty and I have the receipt and have scanned it and sent it to them in a giant tif file that they can examine with a magnifier till they are satisfied. I think what is bugging them is I bought it from Circuit City as an out of the box unit that somebody else returned but the receipt says it carries the full year warranty nonetheless. S.Simon |
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How many
people keep receipts and can even find them after close to a year? I would certainly know where to find my receipt for a thousand dollar item that had a 1 year warranty. And you only have that little tub to loose it on. Check the bilge. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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I think what
is bugging them is I bought it from Circuit City as an out of the box unit that somebody else returned Cheapskate buys other peoples returns. Dumbass. People should never by open box electronics items. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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On that I surely agree. I *never* buy other people's returns.
The cost/hassle is always built in to the final cost. "SAIL LOCO" wrote in message ... I think what is bugging them is I bought it from Circuit City as an out of the box unit that somebody else returned Cheapskate buys other peoples returns. Dumbass. People should never by open box electronics items. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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