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The Standard: Broadband Could Add $500 Billion to Economy, Study Says It's this sort of very misleading projecting that caused the dot bomb boom.  8:59:28 PM  permalink  discuss []  

Man am I ticked off at Sony right now. I bought a Sony laptop a couple of weeks ago to have a machine to use until I can replace my Powerbook. I made sure to buy a model that ships with either ME or 2000 for compatibility purposes. Since the store did not have the Windows 2000 version in stock, I went ahead and bought the ME version, knowing that I had an extra Windows 2000 license at home that I could use to upgrade the machine. Since there is a version that ships with Windows 2000 drivers, I figured that I could either download the drivers I would need or have Sony send me the drivers CD for the machine. Turns out that neither are available right now, and they can't give me a date when they will be. I'm stuck with crappy unstable Windows ME, and very unhappy with Sony. I wouldn't buy this machine if I had it to do again, and I may just go ahead and return it. God I sound like a Whiner. 4:31:51 PM  permalink  discuss []  

DAVE for Mac OS X. Sharity was a one way, confusing and difficult to configure solution. I've always used Dave on my Macs, so I'm curious to see how Dave for X turns out. 3:41:37 PM  permalink  discuss []  

Flaw in some AirPort Base Stations. I was having this problem a couple of months ago, and had called and gotten nowhere with Apple. I called today, and they are mailing out a replacement. It's nice to know that there is good customer service somewhere. 12:12:47 PM  permalink  discuss []  


 
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