Apple vs. Windows

>> Thursday, January 31, 2008


Two computers.  An Avon rep, Ebayer, two homeschoolers.  Email, online shopping, weather.com, etc.  

We got really tired of sharing............. so last August we decided to get Mary her own computer. Considering this,  we bought an Apple laptop during a tax-free weekend and rebate promotion .  The low-end, least expensive MacBook.

At first, if I had to use it for anything, it annoyed me.  It was like trying to drive in England - everything's on the 'wrong' side.  I liked the fun features that the kids showed me, but I didn't want to use it.

Fast forward (like in LOST !!!), and now three of us (me and the kids) don't want to use anything BUT the little Apple.  So, we actually went from two computers to three to one.  
Once I got used to the differences, I can  barely tolerate being on my own computer - an expensive, less-than-a-year-old loaded HP with a huge monitor. 

 (Hubs hasn't converted:  he declares Apple to be for hippies and nonconformists.  We traced his initial dislike to the fact that the Apple wasn't pre-loaded with a solitaire game). 

What has spoiled us so much is the instantaneousness of the macbook.  Practically instant on, instant anything.  The pc is so  s l o w .  When I turn on the PC in the morning, I start the process, walk away, come back and click through countless security and update boxes, come back later, click some more,  and finally it's ready for 'use'.  Even then, surfing is slower because of the warnings, updates, etc.   Of course there's also something to be said for the laptopness itself, which would apply to any brand:  being able to compute on the couch, in the kitchen, in a chair, where ever, and that may really be as much of a factor in the Apple lovefest as anything.

I know the Windows / PC is good for many things; and I 'need' that computer and that browser (Internet Explorer) for ebay and such.  And I've tried to understand that every system (even Safari +) has its pros and cons, but right now, I am a HAPPY Computer!

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Coffee and Music GiveAway

>> Monday, January 28, 2008




THIS GIVEAWAY IS CLOSED;
A WINNER HAS BEEN CHOSEN - CONGRATS, RENNA.
THANKS SO MUCH TO ALL THE PARTICIPANTS!


I'm joining this great bloggy give away event hosted by rocksinmydryer .   This is my first time to do anything like this - I'm brand new to blogging.

I'm giving away a great combo:  $15.00 Itunes giftcard and a $10 Starbucks giftcard.   Think of the possibilities!

It's easy to enter - just leave a comment on this post, and a winner will be selected randomly on Sunday, February 3rd.   One comment per person; make sure I have an email or url in order to contact you!    (I can only ship in the U.S. )

Thanks for participating!

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This is the Sweepstakes Year

>> Tuesday, January 22, 2008


My daughter's FIL (father-in-law) is a 'sweeper' . (He's a chemical engineer, but entering contests and sweepstakes is his hobby. )

This is a pasttime that has gained him at least two new cars that I know of, countless T.V.s and trips, a microwave, t-shirts, bar stools, gift cards, and so much more.


He kindly shares his tips and sweepstakes information, so this is the year I am seriously giving it a try for myself. Sure, I've entered the random ones here and there before, like most people, but I'm being systematic and diligent about it this year. I will post about ANY wins, and likely even an update or two regarding entries to date.


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Good Blogging Grief


AS IF


I needed one more way

to increase the hours I spend at my computer. . . .


But I am SOOO enjoying the bloggy world of women (and handful of men) who are sharing their lives in such entertaining and creative ways.


I am entertained, inspired, encouraged, and enlightened. Great ideas, funny stories, profound thoughts - it's all out there. And usually with pictures!


I have a list of so many favorites right now, and I've only just begun! Soon, I'll carefully choose a few to link to, making it easier on me. . . . and you, if you haven't found your own.


So, thanks to all of you who take the time to share - even if you think no one is reading or caring. Someone probably is!


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Ten Things I Love About Winter

>> Monday, January 21, 2008




Flannel PJs


No Yard Work


Shaving Legs on Saturday Nights Only


Not Getting Dressed til Noon. . .


Heating Pads


My Soft, Fluffy Housecoat Straight Out of the HOT Dryer


The Holidays


The Clothes


Boots


The Cold!

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Ten Things I Hate About Winter


The Utility Bills


Getting Dressed in the Morning (or whenever. . . )


The Static Cling


Not Being Able to Open the Windows for Fresh Air


Having to Blow Dry the Dogs after a Bath


ICY Hands


No Colorful Flowers in the Yard


Panty Hose and Tights


Getting Dark SO Early


The Cold!

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Luxor

>> Friday, January 18, 2008


A great time-waster. When you give up on the ficus leaves, you're sick of laundry, you don't care if Brooke ends up with Ridge or Nick, and you can't bear to list another thing on ebay............try it. It's like Calgon, only you don't get have to get wet.

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Dusty and Harry

>> Tuesday, January 15, 2008




Bob the Tomato (VeggieTales) has a fern named Raymond. I'm introducing ya'll to:
DUSTY

and

HARRY

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Dirty Ficus Trees

>> Monday, January 14, 2008

Here's the deal with me and ficus leaves.

Our house is small, but has an atrium in the middle. Three skylights, lots of natural sunlight. Nice. The ceilings are vaulted, and we have two mature ficus trees on each end of the room. One has a braided trunk, the other is just straight and tall.

Another thing about our house - it is very dusty. I'm certain it has to do with the air / venting original system, but the two dogs and two cats don't help any.
Anyway, these trees are sappy. They ooze some sticky sticky mess that gets on the floor, furniture, or anything underneath them. Then, everything sticks to that goo: dust, dog hair, etc. It's gross. Easy enough to mop the floor and wipe down a chair or such, but to keep the tree 'clean' - well, that's an ever present vexation.
It is a time-consuming and discouraging task to wipe (scrub) down individual leaves and even branches. Believe it or not, I do attempt it several times a year.
I try in vain to get others to join me......that is the reference I am always making to Daughter #1 and Son-In-Law. They want to exercise, I invite them to tackle a tree. They want to earn extra money, I offer a opportunity. They want stimulating conversation and fellowship, I have an event. My helping hand is always slapped away. I can and have made subsequent children assist me, but the efforts are so small on so great a task. I've asked the Husband to take the trees outside in the summer and let us hose them down; this request falls on deaf ears.
If someone has a solution to offer (BESIDES getting rid of the trees. . . ), my ears are open. The coffee is hot.

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