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Those Three Dreaded  Words!

Tuesday, July 1, 2008 at 09:27AM

For those of you who might be wondering why nothing's been posted in the last month or two, it can be summed up in three of the most dreaded words in the english language since the advent of computers.  Computer system meltdown. We're not talking just the brainbox, either.  Throw in the printer as well.

Once you get the new box running, then it becomes a question of finding all your data, unscrambling files and getting it working. That in itself ain't easy when some of the programs won't work because they were designed to run on Windows 98SE and the new box is XP Pro.  All I have to say about that mess is thank God I wasn't dealing with Vista!

The final insult was a brand new printer in a sealed factory box that already had the supplied ink cartridges out of their sealed package and installed in the printer!  So back the printer goes for exchange.  Only problem was that they didn't have another of the same kind.  After about thirty or forty minutes of them looking and me alternating between whining and threatening, they came up with one that had been on the shelf for a year or so.  Not the same one, of course, but still not bad when you consider that it used the same cartridges as my original purchase, carried a list price of $200 and was still a photo quality printer.  The computer gods finally smiled on me when they checked the price.  Their computer (and this time I loved their computer) said the price was $39.95.  Who am I to argue at this point?  I took it, along with a refund for the difference, and bolted for the door.

The bottom line is this:  The last three or four weeks has been a total loss, but I finally have a computer system again.  Still chasing files, info and emails, some of which I will probably never be able to recover.  And with my luck, what I can't recover will very likely be something critical that I absolutely, positively can't do without.

Now all I have to do is get caught up.  Again. 

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