I was catching up on Friday night’s Bill Maher yesterday, and, in yet another example of how everything revolves around Syracuse, British humorist Martin Lewis (which would be a great name for a comedy team) was on, and when Bill asked him if he was sure he was British, Lewis said “no, I’m actually from Syracuse, and this accident is just a cover.” I didn’t know he was from here (and we all know each other, so it seems odd that I wouldn’t), but I think it’s more just one of those things like being Irish – the only two kinds of people are those that are and those that wish they were.
Sadly, the show went downhill quickly from there, as the funky-looking mayor of a town in PA didn’t contribute much, and Donna Brazille was about as useful to the show as she was to Al Gore in 2000. That left some loudmouth schmuck who talked over everybody and is a real douchebag. He is most definitely not from Syracuse.
The highlight of the show would have to be John Turturro who was very interesting to listen to as he kept “Marc’s Chair” warm.
I may have mentioned that I’d ordered some parts to rebuild my rather ancient computer. Well, I did that, and now have something a bit more modern with twin 23-inch widescreen displays. Quite nice, I must say.
The big decision for me was whether to go with Windows or Linux. I really would have live liked to go with Linux, but, in the end went with a 64-bit version of Windows 7 Professional.
First, I wanted dual displays but wanted to use the on-board video on the motherboard I bought, so as not to have to buy a new video card. It supports dual displays, but only under Windows.
Second, it’s easier for me to connect to my work computer (ostensibly why I spent money on this in the first place) with Windows – and way better with dual displays.
Also, I have a Zune, and, while I can use it with another computer, I wanted to be able to sync it using this computer, and that’s limited to Windows (which is a huge drawback of the Zune, but which I make do with because of the music subscription which I can share through the XBOX).
Plus, I wasn’t familiar with Windows 7, and if you’re gonna be in the IT bidness, it’s a good idea to stay up on as much as possible. And I was able to get Win7 really cheap thanks to my educational affiliation.
So, anyhow, Windows 7 it was.
I went with a clean installation, and it was very, very simple. Probably the easiest Windows install I’ve every been involved with – on a par with Linux Mint, which, like Ubuntu, is designed for grandma. The hardware was a different issue, though. Specifically, the hard drive I was using (something I didn’t replace), which gave me trouble.
Anyhow, I eventually got it all installed, but had lots-o-problems. Specifically, blue screens, video issues, freeze-ups, etc. I would love to have blamed Microsoft for being “buggy”, but it seemed much more like a hardware issue.
Yesterday morning I booted to an Ultimate Boot CD, and ran some diagnostics. Memory was OK, but I found a sector with an un-correctable error (and another that showed as UNRDY – “unready”). I remapped the bad one, didn’t seem to have an option to do anything with the UNRDY one except to erase it, which I opted not to do, and rebooted.
So far, so good (which I hate to say out loud). No doubt, this bad sector was the problem with the “old” PC, so now I have yet another MB, CPU, and RAM kicking around. Oh well.
AS for Windows 7, so far so good. I don’t see anything too much different about it (it nags me when running an install, but no more than OSX or Linux do – something that Vista was very bad at, form what I understand). Except it seems to be able to go out and find drivers and updates for my hardware and software and install them for me.
Performance is vastly improved (but then you’d expect that, what with the hardware upgrade), and I decided to order a new hard drive, since they’re pretty cheap these days, and the MB supports SATA3. And USB3, too (now I need to find some USB3 devices).
Oh well, time to get some more coffee, I guess. Slept in ’til 5:30, so the day’s half shot now.
Oh, and I almost forgot, Happy Same Sex Marriage Day, to those of you who are getting married today – the first day that’s allowed here in the Empire State. Just as it is with “opposite marriage,” I truly appreciate your not inviting me, though if you want to post pictures of the reception, I’d be happy to have a look.
And if anybody gets any photos of Kristian bigots’ (or recently unemployed County Clerks’) heads exploding when Adam and Steve say “I do,” I’d like to see them, too
Mazel Tov!