Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - it's free and quick! Some forums can only be seen by registered members. After you create your account, you'll be able to customize options and access all our 15,000 new posts/day with fewer ads.
I've been hitting the gym off and on the last couple of weeks. Mostly taking it easy, no weight training just cardio on the stairmaster, elliptical trainer.
I somehow managed to goof up my lower back. Broke down and went to a Chiro-quack. I mean Chiropractor. LOL
Those guys are actually the dope ass-shyt, as the thugs, er, the kids say.
Oh I'm a hard-core believer in the chiro-quacks. Absolutely. They ARE the bomb.
I've been hitting the gym off and on the last couple of weeks. Mostly taking it easy, no weight training just cardio on the stairmaster, elliptical trainer.
I somehow managed to goof up my lower back. Broke down and went to a Chiro-quack. I mean Chiropractor. LOL
Those guys are actually the dope ass-shyt, as the thugs, er, the kids say.
Thank ya ma'am. But I'd be a lot prouder if I hadn't have jumped the gun and ordered that darn new machine. I just had no idea I could do this myself, and so cheaply.
Thank ya ma'am. But I'd be a lot prouder if I hadn't have jumped the gun and ordered that darn new machine. I just had no idea I could do this myself, and so cheaply.
I'm now the owner of three computers
I'm happy I got my newest laptop (netbook) 'cause my main laptop on which I had to reinstall Windows, etc. continues to have problems. It took days before all the updates were downloaded and installed. It seemed like everytime I turned the darn thing on/off there were more updates to install (I reinstalled Windows using the disk that came with the computer, so it was missing a couple years worth of updates). Yesterday Firefox lost all my bookmarks, and today AOL lost an entire filing cabinet full of e-mails for one screenname (about 10 years worth ). I managed to fix everything, but it was scary for a while to think that so much info might have been lost. I usually back up all my important info to an external hard drive every month or so and I'm so glad I do.
My old PC got a virus (stupid anti-virus software hadn't updated) and the only way I could get in touch with the McAfee folks was to use my new netbook to look up information to contact them.
I'm happy I got my newest laptop (netbook) 'cause my main laptop on which I had to reinstall Windows, etc. continues to have problems. It took days before all the updates were downloaded and installed.[b] It seemed like everytime I turned the darn thing on/off there were more updates to install (I reinstalled Windows using the disk that came with the computer, so it was missing a couple years worth of updates).
This PC was FIVE years old, so it had a few updates to go through. I simply sat right here as it did them....batch by batch. It doesn't do them all at once...you have to let it install, then reboot, then let it find more, then install and reboot (when it asks to) and so on and so on. Mine took a couple of hours...not as bad as I would have expected. But going out to Dell and downloading all the drivers on my laptop and transferring them over....sheesh!!
This PC was FIVE years old, so it had a few updates to go through. I simply sat right here as it did them....batch by batch. It doesn't do them all at once...you have to let it install, then reboot, then let it find more, then install and reboot (when it asks to) and so on and so on. Mine took a couple of hours...not as bad as I would have expected. But going out to Dell and downloading all the drivers on my laptop and transferring them over....sheesh!!
Excuse my ignorance Chessie, but isn't there a website where you just download all the drivers you might need? I've never done it before, so I just wonder how you did it.
Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Over $68,000 in prizes has already been given out to active posters on our forum. Additional giveaways are planned.
Detailed information about all U.S. cities, counties, and zip codes on our site: City-data.com.