Well, it happened. My laptop, my one and only computer, died this weekend. I don't think the drive went out, but the screen went blank, then came up a lovely shade of aqua with three colored stripes running vertically, a gold one about two inches from the left and a dark blue followed closely by green about three inches from the right of the monitor.
This necessitated a fast run to Office Max to pick up a laptop on sale. This one has the added advantage of the numeric keypad to the right of the keyboard. That has always been a sore spot with me, having to use the numbers above the keyboard like on a typewriter. Does anyone remember typewriters?
Then I made a trip to WalMart to pick up a new modem. My wireless router is security enabled, but I no longer have the key, so I wouldn't have been able to connect to the internet with the new laptop. Inadvertently, however, I picked up an ethernet modem. It wasn't what I had intended because it requires that I be wired and in the office to work. However, that is a bit of enforced discipline for me. I will no longer be in the living room, subject to traffic and the TV.
Perhaps this wasn't so much an error as a coincidence. Definition: Coincidence is a small miracle where God chooses to remain anonymous, so if you don't want to see Him you don't have to. But if you are looking, there He is!
Keep looking!
2 comments:
Hi Judith -
I popped over here from Facebook to check out your blog.
Computer problems always happen at the most inconvenient time. Mine was down two weeks ago, but a tech friend was able to fix it. I didn't have enough RAM to handle my tasks.
I'll add your blog to my Favorites. :)
Blessings,
Susan
Thanks for your input, Susan.
I'm glad you had the tech friend. My tech friend said the screen wasn't fixable. And it wasn't a new laptop either.
Praise the Lord for backups.
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