Q Cubed - $130/yr is peanuts to maintain a computer that you claim you're serious about.
actually, no it's not. i maintain my dell with less than $50 a year, not counting electricity or inet (which i don't pay for in the dorms). where does most of it go? about $10 in those compressed air thingies, which i don't use all of anyway, so i have enough left over to share, and maybe about $5 worth of paper towels that are just slightly dampened with water or a $2 bottle of rubbing alcohol.
software upkeep? since i have a lot of it automated (using a legit copy of systemworks2k3 doing speedisk, nav, and windoctor), and since i check the windows update site every week, the total cost does boil down to less than $50. thus, $130 isn't peanuts compared to the upkeep of a computer.
Do you have a job?
well, before i erased some of my posts, i mentioned twice that i am working two jobs.
Consider it a necessary expense.
note that i also didn't say that it wasn't, and that i probably would pay for it, albeit grudgingly.
And next time you go to buy a laptop, don't overspend so much.
i didn't buy a laptop. laptops have a mean time to failure of only about three to four years--not something that could last me from first-year college to at least mid-grad school. desktops, on the other hand, are far more resilient/robust: where i work as sysadmin, we're still using 12 pentium-90s on winxp.
Some decent apple laptops go for $1090. You wasted what, $700 just on the laptop in the first place. How responsible...
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if you want deals with laptops, you can get a decent wintel one for about 700 to 800. would i spend money on that? fat chance.
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