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View Poll Results: Car guy or Computer Guy?
Cars Rule I am a Car Guy 39 66.10%
Computers Rule I am a Computer Guy 7 11.86%
Well I can not choose I like both the same 13 22.03%
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Old 02-27-2002, 09:35 AM
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Hello. My name is Brian, and I love computers. ("Hi, Brian!")

I have never owned a car that I could work on before my '81 300TD. I have had great success...with minimal effort so far...working on my car! I think that after another couple months I will be more balanced, so that the time I spend on the car almost balances with the time I spend on the computer.

On the other hand, the more time I spend on the car, the more I need to spend on this forum!

It is a viscious cycle!

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I'd much rather be changing oil in the diesel than poking a computer keyboard.
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Old 05-25-2004, 01:52 PM
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I work on computers all day. Computers suck. My SL doesn't. End of story.

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Old 05-25-2004, 02:23 PM
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Car guy by choice, computer guy by necessity. Gotta be able to get on this site and on TDS, eh? Like cars, though, I prefer to do my own computer maintenance when I can...so I don't buy computers, I build 'em
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You're a brave man My brother tried that once a long time ago. It was such a nightmare, he gave up and went back to just buying them. But that was back with Windows 3.0, or something like that. I suppose it's easier now.
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Old 05-25-2004, 02:54 PM
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This is also due to the fact that the last three "bought" computers I had (all three were secondhand, though) had serious hardware problems that, since the guts were all propietary, either couldn't be resolved or needed special parts ($$$) to fix.

Going to a "built" computer was sort of like switching from a Honda to an M-B, except I didn't have to build my M-B from parts I bought at Frys.
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Old 05-25-2004, 05:39 PM
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I own several internet data centers, so computers are important. However, I've never waxed, polished or stood back and admired them like I do with my cars.

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Old 05-25-2004, 05:44 PM
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I'm a plant guy, vegetables rule!
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Old 05-25-2004, 05:45 PM
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Quote:
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vegetables rule!
Hey, I work with a bunch of those:p
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Old 05-25-2004, 06:21 PM
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good question

I'm a computer guy by profession and career choice, although that's not blooming yet, but cars are definately a labour of love.

I will try to improve my cars with my knowledge of computers, and forget computers exist when I'm driving my car

Besides, driving is much healthier then starring at a computer screen isn't it?

The fresh air, reflexes at 110%, heart pumping through those sharp turns... makes computers seem real boring... wait THEY ARE

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i cant stand computers! the only reason i have one is for the internet and the cd burner
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Old 05-26-2004, 03:46 AM
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Car, Camera, Guitar, Computer Guy . . . in that order, chronologically.
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Old 05-26-2004, 09:59 AM
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This is also due to the fact that the last three "bought" computers I had (all three were secondhand, though) had serious hardware problems that, since the guts were all propietary, either couldn't be resolved or needed special parts ($$$) to fix.

Going to a "built" computer was sort of like switching from a Honda to an M-B, except I didn't have to build my M-B from parts I bought at Frys.
The crap they sell for parts nowadays makes building one's own computer a not so good idea. Dell and the gang have quality control and engineering standards that assure you are going to get a decent computer, while Fry's buys stuff that is probably factory second parts or parts that have not been thru quality control, assuring you a deceit computer. I have never built a computer out of Fry's parts that didn't require at least three trips back for parts exchange. I've bought hundreds of Dells for my customers, and I can only think of one that had to be returned for repairs.

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