Problems with your computer? Hey, I got my own problems...
23 December 2006 @ 15:34 in Life
Otherwise known as 'going home for Christmas', the
next fortnight will, I predict, be spent in a welter
of free technical support for friends and family.
Joy. Many of my tech journalist colleagues have been
telling me that when they're prevailed upon to fix
computers whenever they visit the Mother Country – or
Mother County, as the case may be – they simply
tell those involved that they don't know anything
about computers, viz "Your PC only connects to the
Internet for seven minutes? Wow, that must be
annoying." *Silence*. *Turn back to what you were
doing*. It takes some cojones (to be pronounced
co-jones, like two people from the Jones family
working together) to pull off, but it may become
necessary.
In other news, we only just got round to putting up a Christmas tree on Friday, He's a pretty, slim thing, though. Witness my wife, stricken with the cold, wrapped up in a voluminous Aran jumper, decorating him.
And here she is again, sitting beside me on the train Oop North. Witness the two laptops sitting in front of us – married people don't talk to each other, dontcherknow; married geeks communicate on ICQ – and marvel at having t'Internet on t'rain. Admittedly it's slower than Connex South Eastern – hey, a gag! – but it's still a great way to while away the long, long train journey...
Merry Midwinter Festival to all, by the way. See you in 2007!
In other news, we only just got round to putting up a Christmas tree on Friday, He's a pretty, slim thing, though. Witness my wife, stricken with the cold, wrapped up in a voluminous Aran jumper, decorating him.
And here she is again, sitting beside me on the train Oop North. Witness the two laptops sitting in front of us – married people don't talk to each other, dontcherknow; married geeks communicate on ICQ – and marvel at having t'Internet on t'rain. Admittedly it's slower than Connex South Eastern – hey, a gag! – but it's still a great way to while away the long, long train journey...
Merry Midwinter Festival to all, by the way. See you in 2007!





