I got my new XPS 8940 SE desktop in March. It is making a LOUD clickity-click, clickity-click, clickity-click noise NONSTOP and it's driving me/us nuts. The n... moreI got my new XPS 8940 SE desktop in March. It is making a LOUD clickity-click, clickity-click, clickity-click noise NONSTOP and it's driving me/us nuts. The noise runs continuously even when the computer is not in use. It is loud enough that you can hear it across the room, large room.
Dell sent out someone to replace the fans, thinking that was the problem and it wasn't . Then they sent someone out to replace my Seagate Baraccuda 2TB SATA HDD, with another Seagate Baraccuda... and the noise persists. One of the Technicians that came to my home said that noise is not normal nor good and the second tech said it is normal, plus I've received conflicting info from Dell Techs at Dell. I am now waiting on a 3rd, new and different maker HDD to see if that eliminates the unusual, loud noise. If the noise persists after this HDD switch I'm going to have to send the computer in to be looked at. I don't know what they will do differently then what has al... less
For instance, will someone have access to your user ID and password for those accounts wherein you only interact with people there and will inform others of your passing; will you ... moreFor instance, will someone have access to your user ID and password for those accounts wherein you only interact with people there and will inform others of your passing; will you have someone close certain accounts altogether so that there’s no expectation of your return for those who don’t know you’ve passed away; will certain financially-related accounts need a live person to contact the institution or agency to inform them you’re no longer alive, etc?AnswerMug is one source where I do not maintain contact with any of you outside of these pages, nor does anyone who knows me have my log-on information. If I were to keel dead over ten minutes from now, . . .
Quantum superposition of time indicates infinity of time, all past and future events compressed into a state of zero elapsed time. The quantum computer could expand superposition o... moreQuantum superposition of time indicates infinity of time, all past and future events compressed into a state of zero elapsed time. The quantum computer could expand superposition of time into perhaps an infinite quantity of individual one hundred year volumes of time and each page of the volume representing a 24 hour period illustrating all the events happening on the day. Suppose you wanted to see what is happening on March 28 2221 you would find the volume covering Jan 1st 2200 - Dec 31 2299 and find March 28 2221. Google Earth would show on your monitor then you scroll to the area of interest and zoom in to have a close up view and perhaps fortunate enough as well to find a media archives featuring all the major events of the past hundred years.You could select volumes of 100 year time periods to search back in time also to try find interesting times and locations like maybe discovering how the ancient people managed to cut and move 1500 ton stone blocks great distances and place them into positio... less
I needed my daughter's help when I got a new phone.My father-in-law asked me how to print from his computer, I said "control P", he said he hadn't been able to do that for years ...
My question is: since I already have internet access even prior to that offer showing up, what would be the advantages and/or disadvantages of someone accepting such an offer?~