footfootfoot • Feb 2, 2006 10:23 pm
I just deleted my "favorites" file.
WTF?
What a pain in the ass.
I'm going to bed now.
fuck.shit.piss.
WTF?
What a pain in the ass.
I'm going to bed now.
fuck.shit.piss.
Cyclefrance wrote:Got my new Dell laptop (no honestly, that's not me trying a bit of placement, I actually did get a Dell -and it's, well, really OK, but then anything would look brilliant against the old Acer Travelmate vintage c. 1999) and I was keen to get my mail and web favourites transferred to the new environment. I use Outlook Express as my email interface so prospects looked good from that angle.
With two sons in IT - one working with Internet Firewalls and all things mystical 'below the floor' so to speak and the other into network support so an 'above the floor' maestro, I had everything covered. Thanks to their homely presence from time to time we have a network linking pcs and laptops in several rooms and also a 300 Gig shared external hard-drive. My task seemed, as aresult, extremely more complicated than mending a puncture in the rear wheel of my bike or changing the brake blocks to both wheels, so I left it up to one of them to do the business!
Hey, it all happened. My favourites are all there and in place. My Outlook Express has every folder I ever created and 'speaks' to the four main email addresses I use. Amazing. I even have virus software that seems to have a verey generous subscription period for some reason now...
But there had to be a catch.
And there was (still is)
I have all my email folders, but none of the emails that should be in them. They are still on the old Acer, and try as I may, I haven't found a way to transfer them over. Same goes for the Address Book.
So for now I have to duck and dive between the two PCs when I need to look at something that is from the period BD (OR AA) - I'm sure you can work that one out for yourselves.....
BigV wrote:I can fix this for you. Interested?
zippyt wrote:And my wife thought I keep to much junk in my office !!!!!!
Check this guys rig out , it some how reminds me of Ted Kizinskiz's Unibomber shack that was ALL a bomb makeing factory ,
http://www.yumlum.com/galleries/server/worst_server.htm
wolf wrote:That actually looks significantly better than the setup we have at work. At least they have a shelf.
I think I've told the story about how when the network goes down, someone has to break into the "computer guy's" unairconditioned office and return the network hub to it's paperclip that lets it dangle from a hole in the cinderblock wall.
Elspode wrote:I'd be willling to do this major upgrade for $5k plus expenses, and I'd provide a one year warranty against labor defects.