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So.

Some months ago I bought a Netbook. And because I am me, and because I don't really have anywhere to set up a new computer, and because I saw it in what I thought were nicer colours and had a sulk, I am only just setting it up today.

So far the set-up has gone fine. It has a Windows starter pack on it, and I've chose a name for it, and I don't even hate the colours as much as I thought I did. But I've put in our house modem's security key, and it won't connect to the internet. It's claiming to be connected to the modem, but says there's no internet access. Even though the same modem is providing internet to my laptop right now.

I don't really know what to think. My dad has wiped my old laptop and set it up again, and apparently that won't connect to the internet either, even though I'm pretty sure it did before I got the new, or else I would have complained about it more. So it may be a problem with the modem. But on the other hand my laptop, my dad's computer and my mum's tablet all access the internet perfectly well. I did have some problems with my laptop a few weeks ago, but that seemed to be partly to do with cookies, and it's all fixed now.

If there is a problem with the netbook's internet access that's going to suck, because I mostly bought it to take with me when I visit friends and go to cons and stuff, so I don't have to be borrowing other people's netbooks all the time. If it can't do that, it's basically just a back-up computer. Which can't access the internet. So it's not good for much except writing porn and secret plans or something. Which is no small thing I suppose.

At the moment it's a bit of a Catch 22, because I mostly want to download Firefox and put some free security on it. But obviously if I can't get on the internet with it, those things aren't really a problem. Hmm. I guess I will have to ask my dad what he thinks. I was really hoping to set this computer up entirely on my own, but if there might be a problem with the modem I guess not, ho hum. I sincerely hope it's not a problem with the netbook because if it is I might well have gone passed the deadline to take it back. Though it should still be under warranty I guess.

Also it has installed a screensaver on itself without really asking me, so I've had to turn the speakers off because when I leave it alone for more than five minutes - hoping it will somehow connect to the internet without anymore input from me - it starts playing what seems to be an advertisement to me, for the thing I have already bought. When I can get on the internet with it, I would quite like to download a new screensaver. I would like to do that quite badly.
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Internet wasn't working again this morning. But now...it is. Okay. I'm not exactly complaining.

On the other hand, while I was on internet blackout last night I started watching Season 1 of Poltergeist: The Legacy again. One of my favourite fantasy/horror shows I used to watch when I was young. It's a weird combination of half shit, and half amazing. Which is basically as I remembered it. There was some stuff that happened that I did somehow forget about, but happily they did pretty well with it for a fantasy/horror show I think, and bothered to handle the consequences at least a little bit. The main thing that's pleasing though is that Nick is still pretty. As is Rachel. One of the other characters, however, seems to be a bit bipolar, on rewatching. But I never cared for him that much anyway. My favourite bit so far: the tent that somehow had a fax machine in it. Awesome.

My sister and her family are supposed to be moving into their new house (the one nearer to us) this weekend. My mum said something about just getting my YN and getting out of the way, so they can focus on moving instead of watching him. But that didn't happen, and she's been out all day, she just came back about half an hour ago. Oh well. But still. Supposedly they're supposed to be all moved in by tomorrow.

Also in Fallout 3, I finally caught up with my father. It turns out he's a bit of a dick. Oh well.
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My internet is playing up again. This time not even being plugged in with an ethernet cable has fixed the problem, except while it is actually plugged in. In my dad's study. Asakdj. It did happen a week or two ago though, for a few hours, and then was mysteriously fixed the next day. It's still massively irritating though. Maybe it really is a good time to finally get a Netbook.
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My internet...appears to be fine now. I brought it back upstairs after making last night's post, left it for a bit while I went on the Playstation, came back to it, and it was still running fine. And it's running fine again now. So...yeah. Obviously no hardware was broken, I guess. I'm assuming it was either plugging it into the hub that did it, or that the BT help pack thing I downloaded really does 'search for problems and fix them while you work'. Either way, I'm not complaining.

Today's adventures, now that I can record them, have involved a Robert Mitchum film, Dane Vogel, and Cole Phelps being a dick, as usual. Hurray!
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So. On the advice of my flist, I have now downloaded AVG free antivirus protection for my virus protection needs. Although Norton will probably still make me pay to renew it somehow in May, but I shall have to deal with that when I get to it. And actually, I was going to get Avast, on the reasoning that one of my friends (as far as I knew at the time) was actually using it and having no problems with it so it was probably fine, but I told my dad about it and he found some review that said that AVG was the best free one, and I think it upsets/irritates him that I take the advice of my internet friends probably more than I take his, so I ended up getting AVG. But anyway. I have downloaded it and been on the internet with it and nothing has exploded so far. And I'm even getting those nice little page status reports that Norton used to give me to tell me if a page was safe or was probably FILLED WITH VIRUSES, so that's nice. And essentially, I'm back on the internet in my room again. Hurrah!

In other news, Family drama )

So yes. A fun day. I've got a Jobcentre appointment tomorrow, and an appointment with my Back To Work service thing again in Wakefield in the afternoon. When I may or may not be going to Pinderfields with my mum to see my grandma and staying on afterwards to go to my appointment, but she doesn't know for sure yet if she's going, and she doesn't really want to drive and park so we might be going on the bus, and blah blah blah. We'll see.

In other news:

  • I have pretty much totally finished Black And White 2. I used a cunning mix of expanding, building impressive buildings, and throwing a hurricane at the Aztecs. I had a feeling it would make their city less impressive and mine more impressive in comparison. It totally did. So yes, I've finished that. All I have to do left now is to charge up my volcano miracle and set it off and set off my hurricane miracle one more time, because I really never got to see the effects of that enough.


  • Given how often I fall in love with jewellery and how much time I spend whining that I can't afford anymore, it's probably a bad idea for me to look at designer jewellery websites. But that hasn't stopped me doing it anyway. Mostly I love the Turandot pendants on that first page, and the XIV collection on the second. Which are pretty much equally as expensive (as far as I can tell).


  • Other things I have finished recently: Season 3 of the US Office, although it was an episode I'd seen before. Vague spoilers for the finale of Season 3 of the US Office ).

    And I both started and finished No Heroics, which I was mostly interested in because of a) Nicholas Burns, and b) rubbish superheroes. My thoughts for the whole series )


  • Last Thursday my mum had the radio on on Sky while she was tidying, and while it was on I heard Nick Lowe's Cruel To Be Kind for the first time. Which is, for me, one of those songs that when you hear it you can't believe you didn't hear it years before. I kind of love it.
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Hello, it's me again. It probably doesn't need saying at this point, but I'm not doing a pairing picspam today. I still don't have my antivirus protection sorted out, so I can't relaly use my computer at the moment. My current situation with my antivirus protection is that I went into my local WH Smiths, not expecting them to be selling Norton Antivirus protection, but they were, but it was the new 2011 package so even with the discount they were offering it was still £35.99. Which is better value than £39.99 to update my old package, but not much cheaper. My dad either looked at the licenses he's got and found out they were no good and didn't tell me, or decided not to do that and didn't tell me, or forgot about it, but he's not mentioned it since. But he's said that if people have Barclays online banking, which I have, they can get free antivirus protection packages with that. But he didn't say what kind or how good they were, so I'm meant to be looking it up, which I haven't yet. But yes. My progress is still basically in the planning stages.

Meanwhile, I have been playing lots of Black And White 2 again, and am nearly finished with it. I'm on the last level, and things were looking a bit awful for a while, but I got some unexpected in-game help and now I just have to impress the Aztecs or destroy them. One of the two. But anyway. I got excited a few days ago, because I thought that if Black And White 2 works on my new laptop when it didn't on my old one, maybe Oblivion, which I never bought because my old computer didn't meet the system requirements, might work on it too. Oblivion is one of the Elder Scrolls games, in the same series as Morrowind. I may have mentioned before that I LOVE THEM INCREDIBLY. And it looks like Oblivion totally would work on my new laptop, so I'm pretty excited to get that at some point. Except not now, because with the two expansion packs it's still about £40. BUT, Bethesda announced suprisingly last year, after no word on it for ages, that they were bringing out a new Elder Scrolls game in November this year, Skyrim. And after thinking maybe Oblivion would work on my new laptop, I briefly thought that maybe Skyrim would work on it as well, given that it's a brand new laptop, and they are unlikely to make a game that you can't play on anything that wasn't bought a few days before the game came out. But then I remembered I have a new laptop, and it's PCs that the games are generally designed to be played on. And there are no system requirements out for Skyrim out at the moment, but based on some predicted system requirements someone made, it sounds like it wouldn't work on my laptop. Which is pretty irritating because generally, I was a lot more psyched about General spoilers for Skyrim storyline ) than political intrigue in the Imperial City. But whatever. I probably can't convince my dad I need a brand new pc in the same year as I got a brand new laptop. Oh well.

In other news, blah. I'm still not unpacked from London. I don't think my bank account is looking very healthy. Past Times has some new jewellery out for this season, and some of it's lovely and costs more than a few pounds, and that isn't really fair. I watched the last episode of Mad Dogs. And I just recently watched the episode of Emmerdale after detective Nick something shot himself in front of Katie and OH MY GOD, OH MY GOD. Everything I predicted about how she would react to it and towards Andy came true but even worse than I imagined, oh God. And I can't stand how soaps have women do bad things but for justified (to them) reasons and then let people/men shout at them in a really intimidating/demeaning way over it, I really can't. They've done it to Becky in Coronation Street this week, and they did it to Ruth in Casualty, and oh my God. I properly hate it. But David's turned up with fiancee, finally. A few weeks ago the actress playing her was doing an interview in one of the soap mags and discussing how Gail would react, and the woman said everyone knew how "possessive" Gail was over David. Hmm. Possessive. Yes. She was getting a bit possessive tonight. I'm sure this will turn out pretty much as well as the last time Nick got engaged to someone. Although David's slightly less inclined to take it from her, I think. Well, we'll see if they make it to the wedding, I guess.
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Hello! I've not posted in a while. I've just got back from a weekend in London with [livejournal.com profile] cakesy, where we did such things as go see an Aziz Ansari gig (which was very good), and go to the Sealife centre, to see sharks, among other fish (which were very good). Also we watched a bunch of Parks and Recreation (I love Leslie, and Ann, and Ron, and Andy, and Tom, and April, and sort of Ben) and she allowed me to put her through watching The Other Guys, Wizard People Dear Reader and some My Little Pony specials on Youtube. It was pretty super.

Before that, last Saturday I thought that now I have a new laptop with new components and space and everything, maybe I could finally install Black And White 2 on it, which I got a few years ago, and have it actually work, which I did and it did. I have been pretty much playing it ever since. Until I went to London.

And today I got back at about quarter to six, and went upstairs to check the internet, and found my laptop telling me that my Antivirus subscription was about to run out/had run out. I had thought that because I'd bought the package for my other laptop online and it was there in my account that it would just continue on for my new computer after the trial subscription that came free with my laptop ran out. But after my antivirus protection shut down, I thought maybe not, so I checked it again and it has no activations left. I could renew it online, but I just spent loads in London, and my dad says you can get it half price in WH Smiths apparently, and when I came down to ask him about it, he said he'd have a look on his computer to see if he had any subscriptions going free. Which he hasn't done yet. So for at least a little while my only internet access might be through my dad's computer. Oh well. Hope you're all well, anyway.
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