When I turned on my computer yesterday, it beeped and told me (in some computer jargon that I am not fluent in) that it was broken.
Thankfully, for just a mere $60 (and I'm not being sarcastic there. I really AM thankful it was only that much) I have a working computer again.
Unfortunately . . . according to the computer gu-ru guy . . . it's so *new* like, it's akin to when I first got the thing 3 years ago.
NO PICTURES
NO PODCASTS
NO QUICKBOOKS
NO PDF KNITTING PATTERNS
NO FUCKING NOTHING.
Empty.
I've elected to look at this *opportunity* as a forced housecleaning of all that was wasting valuable space on the thing.
Now, if I didn't have alot of my good pictures uploaded to flickr, I'd be a tad more irked. There were so many of Hunter that are now gone gone gone, and that's sad.
Oh well.
I keep seeing signs that point me/us in the direction of 'clean out' 'move on'.
Here's another sign:
A friend that lives at the Coast has a house that is almost ready for new residents.
A nice nice house. On the grounds of the San Luis Obispo Country Club nice.
For a freak'n STEAL.
That's all for now. I gotta get home and reload my Kodak program, Quickbooks and the other important 'guts' I need in my fancy email/picture machine.
Monday, May 12, 2008
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That's creepy and sucky and yeah, the $60 was the best part of that whole crap deal.
Good luck with getting back to awesome.
I got nothing else. I'm afraid of pissing off the Gods of Technology.
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