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I am logged on from my first laptop, the Lenovo 3000 N100, which is literally ten years old, or within a month or two of it. For whatever reason, I left this computer sitting on the floor of J's mint-green "office" bedroom, using power, for a couple of years, until today. My new Lenovo has become so unreliable that I barely trust it (it crashes several times a day), and on a whim I decided to see what this one could do, five or six years since I last really used it.
It's running XP, good old XP. I easily connected to the wireless network and got Firefox to update; Word Perfect works fine as well. What a lark! I missed this keyboard; it felt right (but I see that the 'y' key is a bit sketchy). On the other hand, it does take more than five minutes to start this thing up, and I'm pretty sure the (replacement) battery only lasts a few minutes on its own.
In reading news: I absolutely loved Karen Joy Fowler's We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves, and now I've started Sarah Bakewell's How to Live: A Life of Montaigne. J. is on the eighth Temeraire book.
It's running XP, good old XP. I easily connected to the wireless network and got Firefox to update; Word Perfect works fine as well. What a lark! I missed this keyboard; it felt right (but I see that the 'y' key is a bit sketchy). On the other hand, it does take more than five minutes to start this thing up, and I'm pretty sure the (replacement) battery only lasts a few minutes on its own.
In reading news: I absolutely loved Karen Joy Fowler's We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves, and now I've started Sarah Bakewell's How to Live: A Life of Montaigne. J. is on the eighth Temeraire book.