I had thought of this over this last week and a half, as we've demolished a deck, dug up the posts, replaced the posts, rebuilt the deck, and tomorrow rebuild the railing - to the same dimensions - but with new wood, replacing rotted wood. Though we didn't do the part-by-part swapping over time - just a big replacement all at once. So maybe you could think of the deck as just a part on the house/property.
I still have a stylish tower case from 23 years ago that's still sold online.
I have rocketRaid on it with Win2K and WinXP and always meant to fix and retrieve.
Like many projects - never gonna happen with different higher priorities now.
Maybe I should just start over - but that's also a lot of work just for a nice case.
Cool
Classic.
I had thought of this over this last week and a half, as we've demolished a deck, dug up the posts, replaced the posts, rebuilt the deck, and tomorrow rebuild the railing - to the same dimensions - but with new wood, replacing rotted wood. Though we didn't do the part-by-part swapping over time - just a big replacement all at once. So maybe you could think of the deck as just a part on the house/property.
Reminds me of my PC, always upgrading parts and software, but still the PC I used 30 years ago.
I still have a stylish tower case from 23 years ago that's still sold online.
I have rocketRaid on it with Win2K and WinXP and always meant to fix and retrieve.
Like many projects - never gonna happen with different higher priorities now.
Maybe I should just start over - but that's also a lot of work just for a nice case.
Do what you want. I upgraded the case too, every part of an ATX case PC is upgradable.
Amazing. I'm guessing the CPU socket ends up staying the same if you always update the motherboard and the CPU seperately.
I upgrade the CPU and Motherboard together.