*terror*
That sound of panic you most certainly did not hear this weekend was a near disaster with my computer. Thankfully, the problem was solved with a $40 part, and not a $500 logic board (or worse--a new computer).
Not, obviously, that I wouldn't love a new computer, if it was offered to me in a lottery-type windfall.
I feel it's important to point out to the universe, though, that I would greatly prefer not to have to handle any more major changes for the next, oh, six months. I have enough to be going on with for the moment, I feel, with applying for jobs and likely an out of state move at minimum.
This is the part where I attempt to return to a normal breathing pattern.
Not, obviously, that I wouldn't love a new computer, if it was offered to me in a lottery-type windfall.
I feel it's important to point out to the universe, though, that I would greatly prefer not to have to handle any more major changes for the next, oh, six months. I have enough to be going on with for the moment, I feel, with applying for jobs and likely an out of state move at minimum.
This is the part where I attempt to return to a normal breathing pattern.
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The possibility of having to buy a new computer this weekend was nearly enough to give me a panic attack. I am approaching the maximum flexibility available, I think.
The universe should take note: do not want more challenges, thanks.