Computer accessories?

BillRands

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Be fun to help her out, if it can be done

Moderator-1 I don’t know if you got the reply so let me know.
 

mistressfreyja

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I've always jumped some years, in terms of my compatibility with men.

Not that I can't appeal to younger taste-buds, just that I prefer to be aged wine....seeking a connaisseur. And, I do get better. I had wisdom when I was younger. I have even more now, and still a long way to go!

PS: I'm 30. Don't add any years, cuz it's my actual age. You may deduct when you see me in-person. Truth.

Women, most anyway, age like a fine wine. I prefer mine 30+. I'm mid 30s, but even mid 20s I felt the same way. More sentuality, less games. Not to mention how much more in tune with their body they are.
 

Harmony-bc

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Well, what is the size Small, Medium or Large (Capacity)? Does it light up when the male plug is inserted in the female socket? Does it click when turned on like two people when personalities match? Does the computer chirp and respond when you insert the USB cord like with a warm sensuous woman? Does the enclosure hum when turned on like the warm caress to a gorgeous woman? Does the drive respond to the computer like a beautiful woman to a passionate man? Does it respond to the computer like two people embracing? If not a longer intervention will be required such as a long session with a loved one you cherish and nurture to complete the extraction!

Sorry, but feeling a little randy as my ATF bailed on me. Read between the lines for the questions.
Probably needs to hit the tech bench

Just read the above post, nice advice.
Oh my, that was a titillating read. Funny, romantic, and cute. I like it. And no, it doesn't do any of that, lol
lol, you know that Harmony is sort of cute for an older woman (lol, 34 or thereabouts) which is why I was kidding her about finding guys willing to do the work.

So, you could get hands on with a grateful woman that knows what to do with her hands. - just saying
Why I ought a. One of these days, Al. You just wait. :p


Age is but a number and I happen to like mine

You sure have a way with words, sometimes, Al!

LMAO.

Harmony, you can be my 'older woman' anytime. Including, 5-30 years from now.

I've seen how your fam-dam ages!
awww, lover:eek: I really, really, really like you. You are the awesomest of the awesome.


Freyja is referring to meeting my mom who is 60's and still stunning.

Got to have a sense of humor
And she is my type
Awww, lover, thanks. Come up sometime, and see me ;)

Just do it, Bill.
Like Nike

Women, most anyway, age like a fine wine. I prefer mine 30+. I'm mid 30s, but even mid 20s I felt the same way. More sentuality, less games. Not to mention how much more in tune with their body they are.
Yep, the older I get, the more of a hedonist I become ;).
 

Tugela

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If its one of the cord connectors or power supply that broke, you could just replace the enclosure and it should work fine. If the drive itself has failed then you have a problem. But external drives are so cheap these days I would suggest that you seriously consider buying a second one and using it to regularly back up the one you routinely use just in case the drive has a hard crash in the future. That way you wouldn't risk losing all your data.

I have an external hard drive that I store music, movies, pics, etc on. A friend was staying at my house feeding my cats [while I was away] and broke it, grrr. I took it to best buy when it happened and they said I needed to buy a new one and that it would cost me 80 to transfer my files. Well ok, that's fine, but I would rather support local and small business's, if I can.

Can someone recommend a good computer shop close to Cambie and Broadway or easy to get to by transit, please?
 

Harmony-bc

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If its one of the cord connectors or power supply that broke, you could just replace the enclosure and it should work fine. If the drive itself has failed then you have a problem. But external drives are so cheap these days I would suggest that you seriously consider buying a second one and using it to regularly back up the one you routinely use just in case the drive has a hard crash in the future. That way you wouldn't risk losing all your data.
I don't think its a cord, but who knows. I left, it worked, I came back, it didn't.

But your plan is what I plan on doing. Losing 5000 songs would suck, but I think they're still there. I'm going to fix it after the 1st.
 

freebird

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I don't think its a cord, but who knows. I left, it worked, I came back, it didn't.

But your plan is what I plan on doing. Losing 5000 songs would suck, but I think they're still there. I'm going to fix it after the 1st.

If it's mainly just the music you are worried about, there are several programs that will allow you to transfer them from an Ipod back to your computer (assuming that you have your music on an Ipod).
 

Harmony-bc

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If it's mainly just the music you are worried about, there are several programs that will allow you to transfer them from an Ipod back to your computer (assuming that you have your music on an Ipod).
hmm, thank you for the advice. If that was the problem, I wouldn't have bothered with the thread, lol. All my music is on my external hard drive. I want to buy an ipod for outcalls, but when I'm out I forget. Other than that, my computer has decent speakers. Plus I have zillions of movies and tv shows on it. Plus pictures of family, etc. The music is just what would make me the most mad at myself, lol
 

jnewton

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Looks to me like a perfect opportunity for a trade of services. :cool:
 
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