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Last summer, I encouraged Joi Ito to get a personal web site he could update easily.
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The profileration of ready-steady tools for making weblogs has lead to an explosion of 1) people posting reverse-chronological reflections and references and 2) tools for those people to toy with their data and reputations. Now I have to set about figuring out how this machine is going to augment my already swollen income earning potential. Today I bought a computer, and just about doubled my credit card debt. That pushed the price of what I wanted just $20 below $1000 - strike time! The minimum power necessary to function at an accelerated rate (plus some "Free" stuff I don't want: 6 months of Earthlink, TaxCut Deluxe, WordPerfect Productivity Pack, cheap speakers).
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Today Dell offered a $200 rebate, free shipping, a free 120 gig hard drive update, and a free 256 megs of Ram upgrade. A Dell system with those specs is around $1200 - but they continually refresh a list of free upgrades and things. I did some searching with independent retailers online, and they couldn't seem to do much better. I was considering Dell I've had some programmer friends have good luck with very cheap barebones desktops from them. I don't feel like building it again myself - too much else I'd rather focus on. But between wanting to fire up legacy Windoze hard drives and wanting to play games, I can't go Macintosh now. Maybe I would get a Macintosh laptop some time down the road. I have so many smart friends with Macintosh computers. And something to experiment with file hosting and system architecture and home networking hubosity.
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A machine to play PC games on (my laptop can't seem to handle much after mid-2002).
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Now I need a machine to store my data when I leave home, a place to archive ~400 megabytes of digital photos taken each month. My Thinkpad is good enough to support my email and writing on the road for months to come at least. I've got a two year old laptop - that's about as long as I can go hard driving a machine before my data busts out of the small enclosure and I start having long talks with my sputtering CPU about projects we might undertake if only the beast can be coaxed into a hasty state once more. Now I'm weighing a new household computer. About the only thing useful in them is the dozens of gigabytes of games and music and pictures I haven't touched since I left for Japan almost two years back. Now those computers are well over four years old - keyboard inputs shot.
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I was able to do my own tech support, I saved some money on the whole deal, and I felt more like a digital tinkerer than a pure consumer. There I picked up my chips and boards and sticks and slots separately and built a reasonably kickin' machine that lasted me for years. The last few times I bought a desktop computer, I visited a few small immigrant-run computer stores in Silicon Valley. And Robin snapped this photo!įace front archives I write for Game Girl Advance quite often - here's a list of my last few posts there: Then my disappointment was offset when she offered to let me wear her glasses after I heaped praise on them. I encouraged her to take her funky wardrobe and make some software. But she looked like a young artist! Quirkily arrayed. I asked if she was a game designer she said she was just talent, a model, a booth babe sort of. I saw this girl at the Tokyo Game Show wearing these totally rad glasses. Thanks for stopping by this old web site. Now I write articles, contribute to Chanpon, Game Girl Advance and TheFeature.
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I spent much of the last two years living in Japan, researching the social impact of new technologies and electronic entertainment. I'm Justin Hall, a freelance writer living in Oakland California.