Vent
When I take over the phone account tomorrow, and the number changes, BT will run a PSTN cease on the line and my Internet connection will stop. The phone and Internet have stayed in Tenant H's name for the last couple of weeks since I moved in (thanks!). I can place a new order with Eclipse (our current provider) but this will take 5-10 working days to come into effect. This is not ideal. Ach.
Anyone have any brilliant reasons why I shouldn't stay with Eclipse? Otherwise I'll call them at 5pm to place the order.
Anyone have Internet I could come round and borrow on occasion over the next week or two, to check e-mail and do job applications from? I could go and camp out at the Arts Picturehouse or CB2 but that's not an ideal environment.
And while I'm here and asking for technical support: I would like to use two monitors, as I often do document comparison and would benefit from two screens. I have two flatscreen monitors. I've had a look at the back of my graphics card, and it only has one monitor socket. Do I need a different graphics card, with two sockets, to use two screens? Or is there some software/adaptor fix I could use? I don't want this enough to get a new graphics card, so if that is the only solution I'll be asking if anyone wants a spare 15" monitor :-) In two weeks, when I have Internet again. Grrrr.
My priorities for this evening have suddenly changed. Do excuse me while I hastily go and write down everything I'll need from the Internet.
EDIT: I still have my cix account, which will do when I've remembered how to connect using dialup :-)
Anyone have any brilliant reasons why I shouldn't stay with Eclipse? Otherwise I'll call them at 5pm to place the order.
Anyone have Internet I could come round and borrow on occasion over the next week or two, to check e-mail and do job applications from? I could go and camp out at the Arts Picturehouse or CB2 but that's not an ideal environment.
And while I'm here and asking for technical support: I would like to use two monitors, as I often do document comparison and would benefit from two screens. I have two flatscreen monitors. I've had a look at the back of my graphics card, and it only has one monitor socket. Do I need a different graphics card, with two sockets, to use two screens? Or is there some software/adaptor fix I could use? I don't want this enough to get a new graphics card, so if that is the only solution I'll be asking if anyone wants a spare 15" monitor :-) In two weeks, when I have Internet again. Grrrr.
My priorities for this evening have suddenly changed. Do excuse me while I hastily go and write down everything I'll need from the Internet.
EDIT: I still have my cix account, which will do when I've remembered how to connect using dialup :-)

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Does your graphics card have any other output sockets? (I'm thinking of an SVHS or Composite video out.) These might be persuadable to use as a second output, but you'd need a monitor or TV capable of accepting the different signal, and you're unlikely to be able to drive it at high resolution.
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(And I probably have a spare converter too)
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"If your order is accepted, your BT phone line will physically be connecting to our network in your local exchange (this usually takes about 1 - 3 weeks). In the meantime you will have access to an 0845 number for dial-up internet access"
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I don't want to go without Internet for that long while I'm job-hunting; so much is done on-line now.
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Oh, wait, no, that was "of" me, not "from" me :-)
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I find that having one enormous monitor works better for me than two monitors.
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http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/10587_div/10587_div.HTML
I usually have problems getting Linux to have two monitors, but it has gotten much easier in recent years. Windows however should do it easily.
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There is, in fact, a spare laptop here - probably easier than trying to hack another one into our wireless broadband (though we could try that too if you came round when musicmonkey, who sometimes knows the password, is in). So, if you don't mind roughing it with the spare laptop and spare desk, you can camp out here quite a lot. And tea breaks with company = always good.
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Do some production orders before you lose spod, assuming I haven't drowned you in explanations. :-)
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I have a Wifi thingie in my PC, and another metal card thing with a small hole (1cm wide, four metal teeth) marked with a picture of a telephone and another identical hole marked with this shape
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I'm currently feeding my broadband into another identical hole marked with three linked computers.
Beat your brow and run away now, I would :-)
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Let me know if you fancy giving it a go.
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I'll try to remember and bring it into town tomorrow - I'll be in the Chemistry dept at work. Send me a text when you're in the vicinity!