[Tech-assist] New Asus G1 computer with XPpro...

Burt I. Weiner biwa
Sun Jun 3 07:57:32 CDT 2007


Ron,

Yes it is.  I really like it.  I don't do any gaming but I use it in 
the car a lot and it's really bright in addition to all the other 
neat stuff.  Even with the sun shining directly on the screen, you 
can still easily see it.

Burt


At 09:57 AM 6/2/2007, you wrote:
>Burt:  Is that the new Asus GS1-A1 "Santa Rosa" model like the one 
>in this link:
>
>http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=3728&review=Asus+G1S
>
>If so, that's a screamer!  I want one!
>
>                     Ron Castro
>           Chief Technical Officer
>              Results Radio, LLC
>                         N6IE
>                www.N6IE.com
>
>
>
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Burt I. Weiner" <biwa at earthlink.net>
>To: <tech-assist at radiolists.net>
>Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 12:35 AM
>Subject: [Tech-Assist] New computer with XPpro...
>
>
>>Sorry to be so late in chiming in on this.  I just bought a new 
>>laptop computer.  I new from the very start that I did not want 
>>Vista.  I'm really not into being the first on the bandwagon for 
>>things like this.  I immediately needed my "new" computer as a tool 
>>and not as a science project.
>>
>>I was able to find a company that would sell me a new Asus A1 with 
>>XPpro. The computer came with Vista but they were fine with 
>>removing that and installing a new, registered copy of XPpro and 
>>giving me the new disc along with putting the XPpro sticker on the 
>>computer and a copy of all the drivers - This in trade for the 
>>Vista disc and sticker.  I'm very happy with the new computer and 
>>it's really fast using Delorme's Topo Quads.
>>
>>So,  it can be done.
>>
>>Burt
>>
>>At 10:00 PM 5/6/2007, you wrote:
>>>Date: Sun, 6 May 2007 20:46:47 -0500
>>>From: "Kristopher Hoopes"<kh at rfcom.us>
>>>Subject: Re: [Tech-Assist] Re: Think about this "Vista"
>>>To: "The Brain Trust" <tech-assist at radiolists.net>
>>>Message-ID: <20070506204647.1895554458.kh at rfcom.us>
>>>Content-Type: text/plain
>>>
>>>This is a very fascinating thread for me, as I have been "putting 
>>>up" with microsoft's dark side for 10 years, and now, It has 
>>>finally crossed the line with vista and IE-7.
>>>
>>>IE-7 is a marvel to me, it is the only browser known to man that 
>>>doesn't work with my aero club's website that I built, and it 
>>>actully is hard to find the basic browser command buttons. Kind of 
>>>like todays Ham radios that have all the functions buried under 
>>>layers of menus- I can't use it if I can't find it.
>>>
>>>After my last fiasco with a 2 new Toshiba laptops and a troubled 
>>>history with Sony's recent makes, I have been looking Mac. But now 
>>>they have been bitten by the Intel bug, and I am not certain that 
>>>is a good thing.
>>>
>>>I have basic needs, in this order:
>>>
>>>Web Browsing
>>>Email
>>>Office suite/.pdf work
>>>Web Publishing
>>>Street Atlas
>>>Quickbooks
>>>Photo Storage (Canon Utility)
>>>Photo Viewing(Irfanview)
>>>
>>>While their are occasional other uses, this makes up probably 99% 
>>>of my notebook use. And if I could buy a machine that could ONLY 
>>>do this stuff, and do it better than all others, I would. All this 
>>>junk they are loading these machines up with and hogging needless 
>>>overbearing receources and charging me for and making in China to 
>>>save a buck, is useless to me.
>>>
>>>I am not an IT guy and know nothing of linux or unix, windows XP 
>>>has been my mainstay, what to do in this world of throw away 
>>>computers that don't last and hence are overpriced!
>>>
>>>Thanks for any advice.
>>>
>>>Cheers!
>>>
>>>Kristopher Hoopes, ASCMT, CBRE
>>>CEO RFCOM
>>>RR1 Box 54A
>>>Foster, OK 73434-9619
>>>24HRS. 580-656-7932
>>>www.rfcom.us
>>
>>Burt I. Weiner Associates
>>Broadcast Technical Services
>>Glendale, California  U.S.A.
>>biwa at earthlink.net
>>K6OQK
>>
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