Comment Ditching the Big Banks (Score 2) 667
Comment They don't build em like they used to (Score 1) 134
Several years ago I acquired a Laserjet 4si for $0. Bought a legal paper tray on Ebay for ~$20. My dad printed loan documents on the thing (roughly 200-400 pages a day, 5 days a week) for many months. it sat alongside a far newer LJ1200 that couldn't handle document sets over 50 pages, whereas the 4si could blow through an entire ream's worth and the output bin might be full...
Page count when we got is was around 1.6 MILLION. Ended up giving it to a friend of mine (who ran the shop the printer was salvaged from) when a customer of his needed a replacement printer (it was their's back in the day to begin with) 1.9 million pages and still going...
Damn thing made the lights dim when it spun up.
I used a 1988 IBM model M keyboard at work for nearly two years. The thing is responsible for me getting a solo office (no one could STAND being in the same office as me due to my typing speed and the noise). Ironically, I had to give it up... When I moved I had to swap my desktop_synergy'ed laptop for a laptop with no ps/2 ports and me minus an adaptor.
Found the adaptor a few weeks ago, haven't bothered... yet.
A friend of mine took his Model M to a LAN party and participated in a "keyboard toss" event (toss your keyboard at a target on the floor and you might win said target's contents ( a Z-board, iirc). 50 guys tossed their boards, 48 had to get replacements. 1 won the new board, my friend just snapped the keys back into place (and duct taped the shattered space bar together) and went right back to fragging.
Comment Steam or Bust (Score 1) 349
When Steam first came out it was horribly broken.
I avoided CS 1.6 because of it.
then I bought Half-Life 2 and was forced to use Steam.
In the beginning it sucked, then things got better.
By the time The Orange Box came out, it was rock-solid and just too freaking easy. (Disclaimer, I'm in the US)
I maintain a copy of SteamApps on my file server (currently ~80GB). I can reload my game rig with impunity and just copy the files back. Or just let steam sit open overnight and all day when I'm at work. By the time 5pm rolls around I have a slew of games installed without me having to juggle discs and keys.
I used to be a devout follower of Westwood (RIP) and Maxis (RIP) then they started to suck after EA bought them out and everything got DRM'ed to hell.
I vote with my dollars these days. Steam may not be perfect, but is has the virtue of being GOOD ENOUGH.
Hell, I could even reload HL 1 (ancient game that it is) and play that if I wanted.
I recently went about loading up my old standbys, Quake, DooM and Red Alert (1). Gameplay sucked from what I've become accustomed to.
Yes, nostalgia is a wonderful thing, but for things like FPS and RTS games, progress is better.
What I really miss are the flight sims, mostly X-Wing, TIE Fighter and X-Wing Alliance. Those don't play well on Windows 7. I have the discs, just no way to really play em.
Comment Uniforms (Score 2, Interesting) 837
Comment I expect 2010 to be better (Score 1) 444
2009:
Started: Living in an apartment
Ended: Living in my own house
I have no money right now due to said house and the slowness of The Feds getting me my tax credit money
2010:
I'll have money, still have a job, ergo, it'll be a better year.
Comment HP 1200 (Score 1) 970
I have an old HP LaserJet 1200 that I use for everyday printing.
Cost me nothing (office castoff, IIRC) and i snagged a new cartridge for all of $30 (my dad had spares, too). I have about 5000 pages worth of print capacity for $30. My only regret is that is isn't networkable natively (haven't gotten a print server for it yet).
I'm eyeing a Color Laser, but there's no hurry.
I gave up on Ink long, long ago.
Comment Upgrade Schmupgrade... sort of (Score 1) 408
Comment IT Guy and Proud of it (Score 1) 736
By title, I'm a "Systems Engineer" in reality, I'm an IT grunt.
I'm a hardware guy, a printer repairman, a cabling guy, DBA, developer, Windows Server Administrator, Linux sysadmin, helpdesk monkey, VOIP guru etc etc.
I like my title, it beats the hell out of "consultant"
I don't have to worry about dealing with stuck-up business types who gawk at a $200 repair bill for a $200 system.
I don't have to worry about marketing, HR or any other business related schlock.
I don't have to deal with retarded lusers who wonder why their system gets hosed after visiting questionable web sites and don't want to pay me $70/hr to fix it.
I'll take it where I can get it.