Man reading back and sorry to hear so many bad things happening to all of you! I hope turking is great for all of you for the rest of the year to help make up for all that.
I needed my earnings for insurance and my son's SSI and I just used my weekly earning reports and those were ok.
Whenever I need that kind of thing I just print out my weekly earnings emails and have never had a problem.
I would take a screen shot of my dashboard, obv benefit just saying is easy to have it say whatever you want it 2, just sayin.
Marko Skoric looks like bubble hell. Going in anyway, will report back. NM: Screw this, getting a turkey sandwhich.
I just blew 1.5k on a Lenovo laptop for really no reason. Thanksgiving is about to turn into brokebitchgiving
I'd second trying Lubuntu. Installation is fairly easy; you can burn an iso on a disc, and it is as easy to install as Windows. Lubuntu is easy to use overall, imo, with an interface that is somewhat familiar to XP (though configuring and adding software works differently than Windows in the OS itself). I have a 10+ year-old HP 'craptop' a friend gave me several years ago. It has a full keyboard with keypad and larger screen than my main laptop, but only 1GB ram (though it was designed to run two HDs in raid). I keep it around as a backup (and because I sometimes have simple spreadsheet work that is easier with 10 key and I don't have to go to my full desktop if I just grab the craptop). Though slow if I try to do too much online simultaneously, it runs Lubuntu well, and I can even do the majority of Turking without difficulty (though I keep what is running simpler, with less auto-refreshing). Best of all, installing Lubuntu is free, so if you hate it, no real loss and you can re-install your old OS, or realize it is finally time to get better equipment.
You lost me starting in the first sentence. haha edit: I guess that was the 2nd sentence though. oops.
How can I cheaply upgrade my Presario 2200 @demi or phil. I need it to run faster and would like to keep runnin xp.
lol, yeah, I just mean you can download the software and burn it on a disc. You can also install from a USB-stick, but a blank CD is probably simpler, imo. And I don't want to oversell it. I like Linux overall (Lubuntu is a lightweight version of Linux), but there can be frustrations, especially when you are new to using it, because it does function differently from Windows. Not so much in the basic user-experience (you still open up a browser, go to a site, etc.), but in how to install software, troubleshoot problems, etc. Still very much worth a shot though, imo.
I just got back on them. But I'm not going that fast so it can't be just me. These are loading really slow now today so I'm even going slower than usual.