Fun with Pooters....

I have seven of the mongrels...

This one [I'm using] is the 'prime' one...P111/500 - 1 gig ram....needs upgrading so GrandPrix 4 can run properly....but otherwise only loses my email to remind me it's a Pooter and don't forget it.

My wife's one...P11/333 - 256 meg ram....likes to BSOD in XP [and 98]....issues with the NT4 driver for the GeForce 2 card....no-go for games.

Fiddling one...P200 - 256 meg ram ....locks up in 2K....even the 3D screensavers...eg 3D text....again I'm betting issues with the Vid Driver....Diamond Viper 770 card...again no luck with 3D.

OK one...P233 64 meg ram....seems fine...happy with 98 s/e but then it's an 4 meg PCI card, not an AGP pain in the bum.

Junk ones...

486DX4/100 Win 98s/e

486DX2/50...laptop - OK for Win 95 [no CD-rom]

486SX2/33 - makes a good bookend.

 

Ultimately the hand-me-down process will happen when I upgrade to a P4 board, CPU and appropriate ram.  Essentially I'll be shuffling components down the food-chain...and the bottom-dwellers will shuffle off this mortal coil.

 

Latest frustration is downloading DirectX 9 and burning that [and other bits] to install by CD to the P200 and its drive refuses to see the disk...[the other Pooters aren't so fussy...they can see it].

 

Don't ya just love 'em?....

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/me laughs @ Jafo.

You are funny.



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thank goodness you were talking about computers!
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hehe China... I was afraid to look...

Jafo - I feel your pain buddy. My computer was a PII/450 until I built a new (and amazingly cheap) machine with an AMD 2200 and a great graphics card (FX5600Ultra), DVD burner, 1Gig PC2700, and blue lights (~! <-temporary excitement) so I gave the old one to my wife (a major upgrade from her P200MMX) and it died two weeks later... so now she has the same system I have and hers only cost $400 to build (no DVD burner and 512Mb PC2700) of course we couldn't afford either one but we couldn't work without them either!! freakin electronic vampires is what they are... they've stolen our souls and replaced the outdoors with sedentary labor.

pooters indeed...

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/me thought this was about something else....life is one disappointment after another



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yrag is thinking of the Frank Zappa song "The Idiot Bastard's Son" from We're Only In It For The Money... whether he knows it or not...
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.........sounds good to me






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Ah....solved the 'recalcitrant CD'.....seems not all Rom drives are happy with 700meg CDs....burned a 650meg one and no dramas....[till the next one]...
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Fun with Pooters... did lend to some different possibilities other than computers for sure!





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The last line, "Wait 'till the fire turns green," refers to the brothers lighting each other's farts. "It's like a folk song," Frank told Rolling Stone in 1987.

      "The Idiot Bastard Son" is a pretty tune that comes off like a eulogy. It's about a kid born to parents who don't care about him; the father turns out to be one of the Nazi-like politicians in "Plastic People" and the mother's a hooker. The title works in two ways, as it describes the boy and also sarcastically labels him as seen through authorities' eyes. A kid who's told he's an idiot will act like one and soon truly be one.

     The bastard, abandoned by his folks and raised by Kenny and Ronnie (he's an incarnation of the combined characteristics of the two brothers), is "stashed away in a jar" by Kenny; it's probably one of the Mason jars, but the Uncle Meat kid's parents will be "Sleeping in a Jar" in that 1969 song. Such lyrics mainly to refer to sex without care for the consequences (kids) and careless parents who abandon their children, who in turn become stupid.

The midsection was singled out by Frank as one of his favorite parts of the album, at least in concept. 

-- quoted from Chris Federico's brilliant treatise on Frank Zappa's music and lyrics: http://www.mindmined.com/public_library/nonfiction/chris_federico_zappology.html#bio 

CDROMS in this age of obesity should all be able to digest 700Mb's - anything less is just uncivilized. Nice work finding a solution Jafo... most impresive. If you can keep this machine going long enough it could prove there was once a less complicated age when we all knew how type on a command line and re-booting was fun...

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oh, that reminded me of Joe Walshs album "You name it You bought it" and the track "ILBT"



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If you can keep this machine going long enough it could prove there was once a less complicated age when we all knew how type on a command line and re-booting was fun..


.......yea, and before re-booting we'd impress everyone in the room by telling them we knew exactly what that BSOD said



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Little known facts....Frank graduated from my HS ...wayyyy before me thou
I made out with Capt. Beefheart.. Yeah, ok, I was drunk
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I made out with Capt. Beefheart.. Yeah, ok, I was drunk








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Yrag, what is that?
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Me fainting...........
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Purrrr... heh

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now I know what pooters are
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OMG!
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potty mouth!
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I think I hate you. Yrag! I will do everything in my power to Destroy you >