Fixing other people’s computers

I hate fixing other people’s computers.  They become yours.

I even have the Think Geek shirt and sticker that says:  “I will not fix your computer”.

However, one of my favorite people at my school called yesterday morning with a note of desperation in her voice — her notebook wasn’t working.  I suspected, but didn’t say, that there was something wrong with the power supply.

She brought it by this morning, I plugged it into the wall and we had green lights, then we didn’t, then we did.  I noticed that there was a little bit of a notch in the wire near the brick, and sure enough that is the culprit.

Even better news, it will get shipped next day air and she won’t have to pay for it (but as she pointed out, built into the price).  However, it was $62.00 plus tax, and while Office Depot had a couple that might have worked, the cheapest was $80.00

Not bad.

Except I’ll have to fix it again someday.

But we did have a nice visit!

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  1. Alfred Thompson Avatar

    Oh I do need one of those shirts. How do I tell my family “no” though?

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