My wife is planning an intervention
I don't drink, do drugs and have been faithful to my wife of nearly 3 decades. For these accomplishments and personal denials I have instead chosen to blow our hard earned money on way to many wonderful gadgets that sort of overflows our home.
Last year I sort of went a little banana's, but when I can find 0% interest, or I've already got the money saved up, it's terribly hard to say no to myself over all the wonderful new things that really adds real quality and ease to our daily lives.
Of course I've got an IPhone, IPad 2, netbook, Intel I-3 Sony Vaio, Intel I-7 Lenovo (plus a duel core my wife uses), two digital recorders through Dish TV that supports 4 TV's and now a Sling so I can watch anything I've got recorded on any of my toys through the Internet including my Apple goodies. 6.1 Sony surround sound goes with the 46" Sony high def TV plus 3 more of smaller sizes along with a Pogo home network, Sony Play Station 3 and 13 Ethernet lines wired throughout the entire home to support everything. Our home is busting at the seams yet I'm constantly shopping for the next must have toy. It's an illness and I know it, but gee it's so darn much fun. Believe it or not, I only owe around $550 total - of course my wife hasn't had a new dress in 3 or 4 years but sacrifices must be made.
Now I've been learning about Apple's new home networks but I'm really confused about which way I should go and how they all work. I'd love something that would let me store all my stuff in one place yet let me put anything I've got on my IPad 2, IPhone, notebook computers or on my main entertainment center - but for the life of me I can't quite understand which parts or what I need so I can bring my whole system altogether. Then there's the new e-printer I've got to have but I can't make up my mind if this is a must have or just something I might find myself only using once or twice a year.
That's the real trick in tech anything. What do we really enjoy and need and what do we buy but learn later such as my Pogo Internet home network that I've never really found that usable. My hope is that you guys here will guide me so I spend my money wisely but so I'll still have some new toy I can't wait to get even though I don't really need it.
I am a gimp so my world is much smaller. Thanks to tech and a career in computer programming, computers and all the goodies that goes with it has and continues to keep me connected even if I'm not able to run around and do it in person like I once did. Gee this is going to be fun!