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Twitterpated

Sorry about the brief bout of blogslack, folks.

Between getting the new office set up, performing and watching stock car racing at three o'clock in the morning, I've only found time for a handful of Twitter updates. Speaking of which, has everyone noticed that Donna is now an active Twitterer?

Twittering works out well for her because, unlike blogging or balancing the checkbook, she can do it without using the computer. This is handy because her computer has been dead for several weeks. I tried to fix it, I swear. But once the initial round of repair failed I just didn't muster the energy to follow through. Probably because it's a Dell. I just can't get passionate about a Dell.

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Freakin' Dell Laptops
Submitted by Soloban (not verified) on September 11, 2007 - 5:02pm.

I had nothing but trouble out of my Dell Laptop after about 2 years.

The row containing the 8 I K , keys all decided to stop working.

After that the charge jack decided to wiggle loose from the motherboard you had to hold the cord in place to get it to charge.

They don't make em like they used to. I'm getting a Mac next time...

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