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Ezookiel
07-01-2012, 12:46am
Working on the laptop this morning, I put it on the floor with the mouse on the keyboard, and got up to help my wife for a moment.
Yep, you guessed it. My 19 year old daughter decided to play-wrestle with the dog, and rolled onto the laptop, closing the screen down hard on the mouse.
The result a smashed screen.

On the plus side, I kind of need a laptop way too much to go without, but was too broke after Christmas to go buy one, so after a string of bad luck with laptops that were lemons, I decided to FlexiRent a new one so that servicing and repairs are someone else's concern (they even cover at-fault damage like happened today).
So as a result, I have to start from scratch and reinstall everything - MS Office, CS5, iTunes, all my music, all my photos, basically EVERYTHING, all over again. It's going to be a long weekend of painful installations.

BUT WAIT ... THERE'S MORE ....
FlexiRent at the moment have a special deal. Take out a rental, and you get a free Canon 1100D with 18-55mm lens.
So my daughter got to buy off me at a stupidly reduced rate, the DSLR she's wanted for quite a while. I got some cash. I got a brand new full Gamer's Spec laptop that leaves my old one for dead, and if the lenses are compatible, I might even have gained access to an 18-55mm lens in the process.

I guess sometimes, badly timed disasters can have a silver lining if you look at them the right way. But I am SOOO not enjoying having to set the whole computer all back up from scratch.

FallingHorse
07-01-2012, 12:50am
Bummer about the original laptop :( ....but on the up side the lens will fit your 60D :th3:

ricktas
07-01-2012, 9:10am
are you sure you didn't put it on the floor on purpose ??? :D

Ezookiel
07-01-2012, 9:31am
Drat. Looks like the 1100D uses a different memory card. I thought I could lend her my spare till she gets herself one, but it appears to be different.
Oh well, she has more money than anyone in the family, so she can get herself a card ;)

ricktas
07-01-2012, 10:24am
Drat. Looks like the 1100D uses a different memory card. I thought I could lend her my spare till she gets herself one, but it appears to be different.
Oh well, she has more money than anyone in the family, so she can get herself a card ;)

Now that is good parenting..make em pay!. :D

Ezookiel
07-01-2012, 10:38am
I even made her pay for the camera. Felt a bit of a heel, but an 1100D for $250 is still a good enough deal that I shouldn't feel too bad surely?. It's about $400 on special, and around $600 at normal price I believe.

On the downside. I got up this morning after setting up the transfer of 120gig of photos from the old laptop to the new one, and found it had finished only 50 gig of them, and is estimating over 12 hours to finish the rest of them. I guess wifi wasn't perhaps the best choice for a method of transfer.

Bennymiata
11-01-2012, 1:32pm
As you are renting the laptop, make sure you keep ALL the packaging etc so that you can return it to them at the end of the rental, otherwise you might be paying for it forever.

I'm sure the 1100D uses an SD card, just like your 60D.

Ezookiel
11-01-2012, 1:51pm
Yeah. It does. But the 60D has a different set of second initials to her's. SDHC for mine, and SDXC on hers.
But spoke to the guy at the camera store when I went to investigate getting her a card, and pretty much got told mine will be fine in her's.
So till she buys herself one this week, she can borrow mine. Wonder what the HC and XC stand for?

Ezookiel
11-01-2012, 2:01pm
Oh, and the usual routine at the end of the rental is apparently pay something like an extra month's payment, and the laptop is yours, but I definitely will be keeping the packaging etc.

Boo53
11-01-2012, 2:37pm
Yep, you guessed it. My 19 year old daughter decided to play-wrestle with the dog, and rolled onto the laptop, closing the screen down hard on the mouse.

Daughters do that. Sons would just have borrowed it and never brought it back.

Actually Daughters do that as well [/QUOTE]



and you get a free Canon 1100D with 18-55mm lens.

I guess sometimes, badly timed disasters can have a silver lining if you look at them the right way. But I am SOOO not enjoying having to set the whole computer all back up from scratch.
They've got to move them somehow :)

Seriously though, did you check your house and contents policy, our laptops & cameras are covered for accidental loss as well

milesy
11-01-2012, 3:22pm
a High-Capacity (SDHC) card family, an eXtended-Capacity (SDXC) card