Henry Raymond
General => Reviews => Topic started by: Mike Raburn on February 26, 2010, 03:52:36 PM
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I was cleaning out the server room at work and found an ASUS netbook.
No one had any clue where it came from.
I brought it home, cleaned it up and fired it off.
Pretty nice little toy.
And toy is all it is.....
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Mike, I'm sure you've done it already but I like to use old laptops as "dedicated" Pandora units. I have an old IBM laptop (circa 2001) that I use exclusively for that. I-net explorer and a wireless card and you're all set! :)
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Wireless in a 2001 notebook?
I will look at I-net explorer.
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Ok T-Man
I did a few googles On I net explorer.
I cannot figure out what it is.
So do tell.
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uhh.. Internet Explorer? A Microsoft product? LOL.. and no, that laptop wasn't setup w/wireless, but DOES have a PCMCIA slot- so using a surplus wireless card I had, I ended up with an "Internet Radio" :)
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US "normal" people call it IE..........dufus..
Internet Exploder.......
Dummy.........
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"Normal" by what standards? Including yourself in a "normal" group of people? Wow...
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N O R M A L
you asshat.......
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I got one very cheap last summer from Dell when I bought a new laptop. It was an add-on with the purchase - a Dell Inspiron Mini 9 (nine-inch screen). It's nice because you don't have to worry about it very much - again, cheap, no moving parts. It works well for trips, because it's enough to surf the Web, check email, etc.
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I got one very cheap last summer from Dell when I bought a new laptop. It was an add-on with the purchase - a Dell Inspiron Mini 9 (nine-inch screen). It's nice because you don't have to worry about it very much - again, cheap, no moving parts. It works well for trips, because it's enough to surf the Web, check email, etc.
That was EXACTLY my point. (I had a hat on to cover it)
Then T-Man comes in with his jargon and NO internet connection and blasts me.
I Explorer,,, who calls it that???????
I guess my Vermont coffee care package is screwed now... oh well.
I like me some Folgers anyway.
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That is the only way I have ever heard it say. I would have to agree with Trevor.
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Language barriers....can we NOT break them?
Ah ya? ( Or however it is said, I am sure ya'll say it correctly)
I am from SOUTH Anchorage so I say ya'll.
Now I have lived on the EAST Side for 15 years, so I say WORD, now when I am trying to FRONT.