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Donna,

My laptop is used and I got it from ebay it is great I love it mine is

a thinkpad ibm built in cd and floopy attach thing..lol I don't think I am

much help I don't know alot about them i just make sure I can get to you

all...good luck How are you? and Cameron?

hugs and kisses

your pal from Michigan

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<< What kind do yall have (anyone!) and what

do I need to ask for to be able to turn it on and expect to have internet

access, etc. from remote locations? Is there anything any of you

particularly like or dislike about the laptops you have? >>

I have a Compaq Presario laptop. I like mine, but it is heavy. Mine is one

of the least expensive ones. The more you pay, the lighter they come :-)

Mine came with AOL on it. All I had to do was go thru the set-up process,

and when it asked if I was setting up a new account or using an existing, I

said existing, and ow I can access AOL thru it, as long as I have a phone

line.

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<< What kind do yall have (anyone!) and what

do I need to ask for to be able to turn it on and expect to have internet

access, etc. from remote locations? Is there anything any of you

particularly like or dislike about the laptops you have? >>

I have a Compaq Presario laptop. I like mine, but it is heavy. Mine is one

of the least expensive ones. The more you pay, the lighter they come :-)

Mine came with AOL on it. All I had to do was go thru the set-up process,

and when it asked if I was setting up a new account or using an existing, I

said existing, and ow I can access AOL thru it, as long as I have a phone

line.

~Shanon

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In a message dated 3/22/01 1:55:33 PM Eastern Standard Time,

M0M2@... writes:

> All I had to do was go thru the set-up process,

> and when it asked if I was setting up a new account or using an existing, I

> said existing, and ow I can access AOL thru it, as long as I have a phone

> line.

>

If you're using a laptop in a different area than your home, (You do this

when you are setting up an existing account) you need to make sure your setup

is for the local numbers in that particular area or you might be surprised

with a very expensive telephone bill! Since the hospital I have to go to is

long distance, I will have to change the telephone numbers to connect to the

Internet because the numbers I have here at home would be considered a long

distance call if I used them at the hospital.....am I making sense? If not,

blame it on the pain medication. :)

Carole

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In a message dated 3/21/01 9:46:47 PM Central Standard Time, DJWmck@...

writes:

> But I am totally

> stupid when it comes to computers. What kind do yall have (anyone!) and

> what

> do I need to ask for to be able to turn it on and expect to have internet

> access, etc. from remote locations? Is there anything any of you

> particularly like or dislike about the laptops you have?

>

> Thanks,

>

>

i love mine - it is a compaq presario, but i don't really think the brand

matters that much unless you were heavy into work you performed for your job

etc; i have a lot of programs loaded on mine for myself and my son

(publisher/geneaology/photo stuff/website publication etc;) the main thing

you have to be able to do is change your dial-up for another " location " on

your internet dial up so that you can get the computer to " dial 9 " if that's

how the hospital is, before it dials the actual toll free internet #. I have

a regular mouse attached to mine because i get tired using the finger deal on

the little pad. the mouse can always be unplugged very easily for when you

are in the hospital and don't want a lot of stuff to mess with. having

access to one in the hospital was how i found this site!! what a blessing it

has been. the price of laptops has come down considerably in the past

couple of years. try Best Buy, Circuit City etc; - the big chains will

probably give you your best deal. i'm sure you can get information on-line

on the different brands ad there is a website that will compare products for

pricing and features. i'll try to find it for you - they are impartial.

debbie (ark)

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Donna , I have a Compaq Presario, this is our second one the first a hP,

this one was internet ready, We have really enjoy the compaq . My husband

has his degree in computer science, and decide this was the easy for me .

Sharon

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