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Perverted Empress
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Finland
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Sigh.. you sound like I did when my beloved little Canadian-made 1996 Geo Metro, with barely 110,000 miles on it had a transmission problem in 2009. 45 miles per gallon... City driving. Closer to 50 out in the country. I had that car towed to the only transmission shop in the area who had to deliver some extremely sad news. Nobody in the state of Texas or the surrounding states even had a transmission for that car anymore - for any price. The shop owner really went to bat for me, calling every junk yard in 4 states - about a 1200 mile radius. Nothing.
To make it worse, Texas had a special program going on where I could have gotten a nice chunk of change for trading in my car, if it got less than 40 miles per gallon. Of course, my little snowball was not eligible for that deal. I ended up selling it for parts for $200. Yes, viruses do attack the newer OS' out there, but they are also patched pretty quick. My Chrome is updated frequently, and so are my virus and malware protection. (Do you have anti-ransomware protection on your computer?). But see, you are also probably going to have to be happy with the crumbs that will still work on XP -- there is no free upgrade path anymore, nor is there a direct path. Your hardware is probably not capable of running anything newer (like my Netbook). It's like owing a 1996 Geo Metro and having a transmission problem. I loved my little Netbook. It was so cute and tiny. I could carry it in my purse. BUT, it is agonizingly slow compared to my current machine. I cannot even imagine trying to do any work, much less serious work, on that machine any longer.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: About to be evicted!!!!
Posts: 4,082
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It is all right for you rich bastards making millions from porn, you can use W10 and loose a few dollars, me I Gota get every sale possible (Ecchi goes on grumbling about his lot in life.......) Although I am shocked to hear that you could not find a part for a 1996 car, even if it was (to you) a foreign car. In Britain, with a bit of effort, you can find just about any part for any car however old. Cars tend to go from "modern" to "classic" without having to go through the "old" and "junk" stages in England. |
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