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  • edited May 2010
    Well, I fell asleep and dropped mine quite a few times before it cracked. .

    You and I both pal. I had a USB dongle in mine and wrecked the USB ports one evening whenever it fell to the ground. Then I proceeded to fire it across the room in a huff ensuring it had no chance of survival. Hands down the most expensive thing i've ever destroyed, I felt very rock n roll :p
  • edited May 2010
    ...But you live in Canada. French people live in Canada, don't they? Even if you don't live in one of the French parts, surely you can find a store that would ship one to you cheap?

    Well, it's a laptop and I don't know how to install the new keyboard.
    Also, French-speaking people in Canada don't use an AZERTY keyboard but a Canadian QWERTY. I have one of those for my desktop, but part of me feels like it would be betraying my country to get one on my laptop :p

    Meh, next laptop I buy in a few years will probably be Canadian. In the meantime this one works adequately. I can still type on the missing keys, it works just fine as long as I aim for the round bit.
  • edited May 2010
    Hm. Depends a lot on a variety of things about your computer model. Of course you could always plug in a USB AZERTY keyboard, but that would be a bit clunky, wouldn't it? Maybe there is a computer repair shop that could do the job?
  • TorTor
    edited May 2010
    Avistew wrote: »
    This one doesn't have a cracked screen, but it's missing some keys, and some of them are switched because I put them back in the wrong place. I'd buy a new keyboard but they don't make them in AZERTY here :(
    Most keyboards have keys that can be easily pried off and rearranged! For example, proponents of the Dvorak keyboard layout will convert their QWERTY keyboards that way.
  • edited May 2010
    Avistew wrote: »
    Well, it's a laptop and I don't know how to install the new keyboard.

    USB ports??... wait, you mean replace the included keyboard? never mind...
  • VainamoinenVainamoinen Moderator
    edited May 2010
    Avistew wrote: »
    In my case, it was about posting desktops twice!

    I meant "once" as in "Once upon a time, this thread was meant to display people's desktops" ;)
    tredlow wrote: »
    That is awesome. I can't believe people still remember that game, it was awesome.

    Remember is an understatement. I remember it, play it, use the wallpapers, I'm painting actual fan art, and in fact, to get the game to run on Windows 7 64 bit, I have just recently bought the game again (from gog.com, without the DRM, because that's what keeps the original retail release from working on my new computer). And all that without really considering myself to still be much of a gamer... :D
  • edited May 2010
    I find it interesting that several people here refused to resize their screenshots to fit properly in a forum post.


    Here's my laptop. I regularly clean the desktop of stuff since, when I download files, I usually save them to my desktop for easy access at first.

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    For anyone who cares:
    - the "Movies" icon links to .mkv rips I'm making of my DVD movies (so I can watch movies on the go without the need for discs)
    - the "Play DVD Movie" icon uses MPC to play DVDs, but tells it to open at Title 1 Chapter 1 (to hopefully bypass menus and trailers)
    - I use IE and Firefox at the same time when I'm doing something (eg. watching streaming videos) that I don't want to lag my concurrent web browsing.
    - yes, I do play RuneScape. My wife and I started playing it in college, and I know more than one rl friend who is much more serious (practically no-life) about it than we are, and I have 99 Runecrafting.
    - and finally, this is XP, not Vista or 7. I used a skin (bricopack) called Vista Inspirat that merely replaced the system files that xp uses to display menus and icons, such that it looks like Vista/7 but is not and uses zero memory in doing so. I hate memory hogs like WindowBlinds.
  • edited May 2010
    Hm. Depends a lot on a variety of things about your computer model. Of course you could always plug in a USB AZERTY keyboard, but that would be a bit clunky, wouldn't it? Maybe there is a computer repair shop that could do the job?

    I use it from my bed. I already have a mouse because the touchpad stopped working a while back, and use the mouse on the computer directly, because my whole work area is the computer itself. Unless I can fit an external keyboard over my existing keyboard without it hiding the screen from me or preventing me from moving my mouse freely, it's not going to be practical.
    Tor wrote: »
    Most keyboards have keys that can be easily pried off and rearranged!

    Yeah, that's what I was told. So I pried the all off to clean under my keyboard, and there are some I could never put back. It's been over a year now.
    Also, some I put back in the wrong place (just "Inser/Pause" and "Imp écr/Syst" though so it's not much of a problem).

    Some also regularly pop out and have to be put back into place, notably my N key.
    I wish I hadn't believed people who told me they can be "easily pried off and put back into place", I'd still have a full working keyboard -_-'
  • edited May 2010
    desktop keyboards have easily replaceable keys. not sure about a laptop keyboard since it's custom made and integrated into the machine, as well as the keys are so thin.

    sounds like you need a new computer. or two. as I recall, you said that your desktop pc is almost as old as dirt.
  • edited May 2010
    Easily prying off keys is somewhat less common in laptop keyboards, in my experience. For example, my keyboard(while being an absolute pleasure to type on) does not have keys that can be taken off. When one got snapped off, I had to contact my computers' manufacturer and have them replace the whole mouse/keyboard "slot" in the computer(not sure how to describe it adequately or technically).
  • edited May 2010
    Chyron8472 wrote: »
    sounds like you need a new computer. or two. as I recall, you said that your desktop pc is almost as old as dirt.

    Meh, it works fine, just doesn't look good. The desktop one we bought especially to play Tales because the laptop has Linux so we couldn't run it. We upgraded it for the Devil's Playhouse because it couldn't play it, and now it can, so we really don't need a new one either.
  • TorTor
    edited May 2010
    Avistew wrote: »
    Yeah, that's what I was told. So I pried the all off to clean under my keyboard, and there are some I could never put back. It's been over a year now.
    Aw, that's too bad. It has worked great on all the desktop keyboards and laptop computers I've owned; unfortunately a sample size of ~8 may not be statistically significant... so the statement in my original post may have been overly optimistic. "Assume makes an ass of u and me" etc.

    Fortunately I said "most keyboards", not "all"... so my statement has yet to be proven outright false :)
  • PsyPsy
    edited May 2010
    My work computer's background is something really boring, but this is the background of my laptop:

    bg.bmp
  • edited May 2010
    I think people should just be careful about things like "easy". I guess it's not rocket science, I removed all keys and could put back like 90% of them. But it's not as easy as I thought it would be from hearing about it, there is a room for error, and if you can't put a key back, well what do you do?
  • PsyPsy
    edited May 2010
    e; caught up in the thread- If you try to clean your keyboard, and it breaks, you can buy a new one. USB keyboards are like $10 or less, or if you don't want to be so distant from your laptop, Netbooks are pretty amazing and incredibly cheap.

    And if you run into trouble, find the neighborhood high school nerdy kid and toss him a couple bucks to fix whatever is broken
  • TorTor
    edited May 2010
    Avistew wrote: »
    I think people should just be careful about things like "easy".
    It's easy for me, so that means it's easy for everybody, right?

    ...right?

    Yeah, I may sometimes forget that not everyone is a techie who takes electronics apart for fun.

    After the ad break, I'll show you how to easily overclock the CPU in your network-attached storage device, for fun and profit! Stay tuned, kids... and start warming up those soldering irons!
  • puzzleboxpuzzlebox Telltale Alumni
    edited May 2010
    Add me to the list of people who abuse their poor laptops... I've lost count of the number of times I've tossed mine into hold baggage for a long-haul flight. It's five years old, the case is dented and cracking a bit, the spacebar keeps falling off, but on the whole it's in surprisingly good condition and just keeps chugging along. I'd like to get a new one, but really can't justify it when this one is still perfectly functional.
    Psy wrote: »
    If you try to clean your keyboard, and it breaks, you can buy a new one. USB keyboards are like $10 or less, or if you don't want to be so distant from your laptop, Netbooks are pretty amazing and incredibly cheap.

    It takes a computer geek of the purest form to suggest buying a netbook to replace a broken keyboard. ;)

    EDIT: Of course I mean that in the best possible way. :)
  • PsyPsy
    edited May 2010
    puzzlebox wrote: »
    it takes a computer geek of the purest form to suggest buying a netbook to replace a broken keyboard. ;)
    >_>
    edit: Of course i mean that in the best possible way. :)
    <3
  • edited May 2010
    puzzlebox wrote: »
    It takes a computer geek of the purest form to suggest buying a netbook to replace a broken keyboard. ;)

    I'm guilty of things like that myself, but it's nowhere near as bad as my friend Jeff. If somebody asks him for advice on a new video card or processor (or even just a hard drive), he will spec out five or six full PC builds on NewEgg for them. :p

    I think us computer geeks are the only branch of hobbyists that can't sleep well until our entire town/city/state/internet community has the latest and greatest hardware, haha.
  • ShauntronShauntron Telltale Alumni
    edited May 2010
    puzzlebox wrote: »
    I call dibs on the guy on our far left, bottom row. You and Nikki can keep the rest of them (lovely as they are).

    Well then!
  • edited May 2010
    Shauntron wrote: »
    Well then!

    Yay!
    Shauntron and puzzlebox sitting in a tree...
    (Sorry Joop).
  • edited May 2010
    Avistew wrote: »
    Yay!
    Shauntron and puzzlebox sitting in a tree...
    (Sorry Joop).

    Now if only one of them was an alien... we could have the Alien Love Triangle Times make a comeback!
  • edited May 2010
    I removed and cleaned the buttons on my wife's laptop a few weeks ago, and even though it wasn't impossible, it was still a lot more work than I had expected. To me it seems like those who say it's easy is either just bragging about their button removal and attachment skills or their buttons attach with velcro or something.

    Anyway, here's my desktop:

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    I know it's not the most exciting desktop ever. Up until this weekend I had Jaunty on my desktop computer and Karmic on this one, but now I have Lucid on both computers and my memory stick, so they all look pretty much the same.
  • edited May 2010
    puzzlebox wrote: »
    Add me to the list of people who abuse their poor laptops... I've lost count of the number of times I've tossed mine into hold baggage for a long-haul flight. It's five years old, the case is dented and cracking a bit, the spacebar keeps falling off, but on the whole it's in surprisingly good condition and just keeps chugging along. I'd like to get a new one, but really can't justify it when this one is still perfectly functional.

    I melted one. Halogen lights son't agree with thermoplastics.
  • edited May 2010
    I stepped on my mum's laptop a few months ago. She kept leaving it on the floor in front of the couch, it was really her own fault. Anyway, long story short, she now puts it on the coffee table.
  • edited May 2010
    Bamse wrote: »
    I removed and cleaned the buttons on my wife's laptop a few weeks ago, and even though it wasn't impossible, it was still a lot more work than I had expected. To me it seems like those who say it's easy is either just bragging about their button removal and attachment skills or their buttons attach with velcro or something.

    Anyway, here's my desktop:

    4606505347_b6d1d7e8f8_o.png

    I know it's not the most exciting desktop ever. Up until this weekend I had Jaunty on my desktop computer and Karmic on this one, but now I have Lucid on both computers and my memory stick, so they all look pretty much the same.
    I prefer somehow boring more discreet desktops as otherwise it distracts me too much, maybe you could say that boring desktops result into exciting stuff and exciting desktops into boring stuff.
  • edited May 2010
    Change. Because I have a big Ego.

    Cold_Sam_and_Max_Desktop_by_Ginny_N.jpg
  • edited May 2010
    taumel wrote: »
    I prefer somehow boring more discreet desktops as otherwise it distracts me too much, maybe you could say that boring desktops result into exciting stuff and exciting desktops into boring stuff.

    I generally can't see my desktop because I have so many windows open. I don't even know why I even bother changing it.
  • edited May 2010
    funny you should do that, ginny, because i just accidentally changed mine. for teh better!

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  • edited May 2010
    funny you should do that, ginny, because i just accidentally changed mine. for teh better!

    *Highway Desktop*

    *Squealing like a Fan Girl for about 5 minutes*

    Awesome! ^^! That's an Honor ^^!
  • edited May 2010
    I'm actually really excited to have these high quality things now, i can barely wait to get them printed! I need to decide whether to print them on that smooth paper some posters are on, or on card like Steve Purcell's are on...?
  • edited May 2010
    No idea. (I don't really know what are you talk me about :P). I'm just exited ^^!
  • edited May 2010
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  • edited May 2010
    GinnyN wrote: »
    No idea. (I don't really know what are you talk me about :P). I'm just exited ^^!

    Alright, let me word it better:

    Posters like this are all smooth, like a dvd slip cover.

    Posters like this are sort of rough, like card.

    On closer thought, the rough sort is more suited to hand-drawn and painted illustrations, while the smooth ones are better for glossy images, like yours Ginny. I think I shall choose the smooth kind.
    Irishmile wrote: »
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    My, my, Irishmile, is that a uTorrent icon I spy in your quick launch bar? You wouldn't be using that for anything illegal now, would you? :D
  • edited May 2010
    Ahhhh... Opalina! ( That's the Spanish name for cardstock). Now I get it ^^!
  • edited May 2010
    My, my, Irishmile, is that a uTorrent icon I spy in your quick launch bar? You wouldn't be using that for anything illegal now, would you? :D

    of course not :p how else would super rich music industry moguls feed their families..
  • edited May 2010
    Here's mine. Get it? It's a wallpaper. I'm a funny guy.
  • edited May 2010
    funny you should do that, ginny, because i just accidentally changed mine. for teh better!

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    May I ask where you go the icons for The Devil's Playhouse and Wallace and Gromit?
  • edited May 2010
    Changed my picture.
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  • edited May 2010
    Ok, here's mine:

    MyDesktop.jpg

    Just got a new HDD, so I've cleaned things up a bit.
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