Black Friday provided me with the opportunity to upgrade to a more powerful computer with Windows 8.
Like others, I was more than a little peeved and frustrated by the disappearance of the "Start" icon. After
several days of thrashing about, unseemly cussing, and menacingly manhandling what remains of my
hair, I slowly began to piece things together. It was discovery and rediscovery. Everything is still there
only shifted around a bit. What initially appeared to be a Picasso has morphed into a fully fleshed-out
Rubens. After installing all my programs, I replaced the default icons with those I use most often. My
Start menu now seems friendlier and ready for action. There's a part of me that wants to say
"Hey, this ain't so bad after all". Is that wrong? Am I too easily swayed?
Like others, I was more than a little peeved and frustrated by the disappearance of the "Start" icon. After
several days of thrashing about, unseemly cussing, and menacingly manhandling what remains of my
hair, I slowly began to piece things together. It was discovery and rediscovery. Everything is still there
only shifted around a bit. What initially appeared to be a Picasso has morphed into a fully fleshed-out
Rubens. After installing all my programs, I replaced the default icons with those I use most often. My
Start menu now seems friendlier and ready for action. There's a part of me that wants to say
"Hey, this ain't so bad after all". Is that wrong? Am I too easily swayed?
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8
- CPU
- Intel i7
- Memory
- 10 Gigs