Tax Rebate Choices

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jaz
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Tax Rebate Choices

Post by jaz » Mon May 12, 2008 2:44 pm

Last week I spent much time trying to figure how to spend my tax rebate. EEE or HP mini-note? I just couldn’t decide, both have pluses & minuses. The EEE is proven but has no hard drive. The HP has a hard drive but a troublesome Broadcom wireless card as well and is not proven. Both have VIA hardware which I don’t know anything about. Strangely enough I ended up buying neither the EEE or HP but a IBM/Lenovo X41 instead. Found it on Craigslists for $400.00 it was used but just barely and it showed (booted once newer used). I am now a happy owner of a X41 which is bigger than a EEE or HP mini-note, but with a 12 inch display it is still tiny, my eyes my eyes aren’t what they used to be anyway. It is not a perfect product though, the proprietary 1.8 inch HD will give me some grief in the future I am sure. An extra $70.00 on Ebay got me a docking station w/DVD and an Intel Wifi card. Nirvana almost attained now, but I am not completely happy, Windows XP is still loaded.
I just can’t decide, Linux or BSD both have their pluses & minuses…

Life is about choices.
Why be like everybody else?

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Re: Tax Rebate Choices

Post by LinuxMint-4 » Mon May 12, 2008 3:09 pm

I bought a Vista laptop from Staples last week for $399, hacked it to the point of it almost running as fast as XP, and startup and shutdown in less than a minute. Shrunk the C drive and added Ubuntu 8.04 on the free space. Works OK.
Linux Mint 9 Gnome, Ubuntu 8.10 Easy Peasy , Open Suse, Windows XP PRO and others.

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Re: Tax Rebate Choices

Post by Gomer_X » Thu May 15, 2008 3:59 pm

I'm going buy a new bike helmet, then put the rest in a money market account to build up my emergency fund.

Once I get 3 months of expenses in the bank, I'm seriously thinking of talking to the guys at System 76. :D

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Re: Tax Rebate Choices

Post by snarkout » Thu May 15, 2008 6:36 pm

Savings/retirement - fun stuff.
Shared pain is lessened, shared joy is increased; thus do we refute entropy.
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Re: Tax Rebate Choices

Post by Patrick » Thu May 15, 2008 7:00 pm

Pay for new tires and brakes on my car. Put some in the bank.
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