Longer time readers will recognize this
picture;
it is in my former more spacious apartment
(which actually I don't really miss that much,
amazingly).
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My computer pictured above started showing signs of
monitor failure back in August;
pink screen when turning on...
I was told it was only a matter of time and
to keep everything backed up.
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Thankfully I have a great external hard drive
that I got a few years ago.
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Today my monitor started the white
flash/fast flicker
and I knew this was another sign
warning me of eventual computer failure
via monitor.
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So with a flurry of messages to blog and other friends,
laptop research and phone calls,
I wasted no time.
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It may sound crazy given I have yet to secure employment
but I need a computer to job search;
so I went to Future Shop and got a new Gateway computer
(my old one is a Gateway too, lasted over 5 years)
for a good price,
all the 'zero down, pay later' details done
I am now using it for this blog post.
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The nice thing other than faster speed
is more memory;
now I have all my pictures back on my hard drive!
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I knew that the last thing I need is
computer failure
right before an interview
or application deadline.
(I have one of each in the next 1.5 weeks! for
Ottawa library work).
So I thought this post would be a retrospective
of older pictures.
This one is of the fancy tea party I had last summer;
was so much fun to do!
My favourite special walk in the summer time
near to my favourite tree...
5 comments:
And I thought it was a photo of Cleo to the Rescue! fixing your old one.
Sigh. If only!! Cleo is great, but not that technical... :)
I love a girl who thinks ahead. Good on you for getting a new computer before the old one kicked the bucket. Wise move!
Praying for the job. God's will be done.
Thanks A - I do tend to think ahead... and one of the techs at Staples...when he heard about what my old computer was doing, he laughed and assured me that it was indeed dying... (the laughter was more directed at my idea of hoping to sell it for parts...) :)
My computer is two years old and the computer guy says it must have a "memory leak" from a corrupted file or something, judging from what the taskbar is telling us about memory use. His solution: just buy a couple gigs more of memory to deal with it. I am certainly looking forward to the "memory sticks" arriving in the mail! I feel very iffy about the computer these days....
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