A New Day Is Marching Through The Door

Yesterday, I turned on my computer and got the blue screen of death (the error message seemed to be about some sort of BIOS hardware issue). I restarted and everything was fine. I ran some spyware and virus detection software, and both found nothing. The previous evening, I was at a site that did some weird stuff and I thought maybe they installed something malicious. Then today, my computer wouldn’t start again. Same blue screen error. I tried removing some hardware components, but got nothing.

We decided to go to Best Buy to see what they had for computers. I had seen some laptops online for under $500. We got there and I was less than impressed by everything they had at any price. They all seemed like junk. Then we were looking at the Macs and I started to think that maybe I would just get one of the lowest priced MacBooks. We went to get lunch and then headed up to the Apple Store. I bought the MacBook Pro and got $100 off for being a student.

I’ve been enjoying every minute with this thing. It’s such a better computing experience. I will admit, I was a bit skeptical and unsure about moving away from Windows. But now that I have, I’m really quite happy. I feel like Apple has produced a superb product that is worthy of praise. I’ve been trying to recover my old computer, since there are some files that I hadn’t backed up. I got it working for a little while, but as Windows Update was updating a gazillion files and needing to restart over and over, it started having errors again. It’s dead, Jim.

I think the best part was when I needed to print a document for tomorrow and at first, I didn’t think that 10 year-old HP printer would ever work with my new MacBook. But since I like to try stuff, I connected the printer and when I tried to print the document, it found the printer without any problems.

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2 Responses to A New Day Is Marching Through The Door

  1. nisi says:

    isn’t this a problem for the majority of windows users when microsoft comes out with a new, better, faster more improved version of windows?
    like magic, the older, just last seasons version of windows stops working and causes all these weird errors/virus type computer symptoms, basically forcing people to HAVE to upgrade to the newest stupid version of windows.

  2. katohater says:

    Well, my computer was 6 years old running Windows XP, so it held out for a long time. However, I’m a firm believer in conspiracies involving large companies trying to make more money. I think they just don’t make very stable, quality products to begin with. Any company that wants profit and prolonged longevity has to think about watering down their product so there is enough incentive to buy the newest version. I think over time, we’ll see a paradigm shift with Apple gaining market share. If people really knew how much better these things were, they’d be extremely dominant. But money talks and most people would rather pay less for an inferior product than buy something that is more pricey but also reliable and powerful.