On to the more mundane!
I
had been meaning to set up a wireless network for a long time. Julie
sometimes needs to work from home, and our longest cable will get to her
bedroom, but that is not an ergonomic setup. If I had wireless, then
she could work at the table. Also, with the laptop, which does not even
have an Ethernet hookup, required a wireless connection for setup.
I
made a total of three attempts, some of which have been referenced in
other posts. The first time I did not get anywhere, but I did not break
anything, and I was just not motivated to keep at it. I also forgot the
password I set up, which led to a lot of fun on the second attempt. The
second time I not only did not get wireless working, but I broke the
wired network, and in the process of fixing that disconnected the phone,
so really, I was not doing well.
For
the next round I succeeded in restoring the wired network, but
struggled with the wireless. Finally, a friend came over and fixed it. I
guess it is somewhat gratifying that even though he was successful, he
struggled and had to mess with it for a while too, so it is not just me
being thick.
The
speakers were another issue. The sound had gone out on the main PC
quite a while ago, and I was thinking I needed to buy new speakers. I
received some for my birthday, after having needed them for a few
months, and a couple of months after that I hooked them up. I turned
them on, played something, and there was still no sound. Great. It’s the
sound card. But no, at some point we tried the speakers again and they
worked. This is fortunate, because who knows when I would have gotten
around to buying a new sound card.
To
be fair, these speakers are not particularly good, nor are the ones on
my work PC, and the speakers on my old boombox are not doing great
either. (I got it in 1991, so I can’t complain about that.) I can use
headphones, but I don’t really like wearing them, and I worry about
hearing damage. So, I guess the next project will be getting some
improvement to the sound system. I do still need to start messing with
the MP3 player, so it may just be getting a docking station. Also, the
CD/DVD drive no longer opens, so I should probably replace that. Not
being crazy about spending money or hooking things up, I tend to
procrastinate.
I
can note some progress however. I think I had mentioned before that
with my order of three My Chemical Romance CDs and one Pencey Prep CD
came a credit for one free song download, which I was planning to use on
Desolation Row, since that was on a soundtrack and not on one of their
albums.
I
finally got around to ordering and downloading it, but what I did not
know was that Julie had been in Amazon last, had not logged out, and had
two free download credits. I thought I was using mine, and she looked
later and thought I hadn’t realized that I was not charged. She did not
have anything to do with the credit, so it wasn’t a problem, but that
meant I still had a credit.
I
was not sure what to do with it, but then I thought, what other band
that I love has a song from a movie soundtrack that is not in my CD
collection? So now I also have Pet Sematary by the Ramones. Now I have
two digital music downloads. This is probably a good trend, because I
cannot find a reasonable price on the other MCR CD I need
(I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love). I like having
CDs, but I’m not sure I like having them enough to be worth the extra
$30-60. Also, loading my CDs onto the MP3 player while the CD drive
won’t open could present some challenges, so clearly something will need
to happen.
Sometimes it would be helpful to have the skills of a computer geek, but I have not paid the price, and I know it.
1 comment:
Knowing computer geeks helps too, though. And they can usually be bribed with cookies.
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