The systemtm has eaten my profile. Not just today, but yesterday, too. The IT helpdesk have agreed to send someone around to fix it, but in the meantime, nothing on this computer is aimed where it’s supposed to be, and I cannot predict from one document to the next where, if anywhere, my printing will appear. At least two people somewhere in this building have print outs of exceedingly oblique and impenetrable babble on housing finance matters, which are sufficient to addle the brains of the uninitiated acolyte.
More importantly, my wallpaper, consisting of the Doctor (Ecclestone), adjusting the TARDIS’s trajectory by application of a lump hammer to the console has gone, as have all my Internet Explorer bookmarks.
Harrumpf.
It’s annoying, is what it is: annoying.
Well, the internet stuff is annoying. I’m quite enjoying not knowing where my printing is ending up.
More importantly, my wallpaper, consisting of the Doctor (Ecclestone), adjusting the TARDIS’s trajectory by application of a lump hammer to the console has gone, as have all my Internet Explorer bookmarks.
Harrumpf.
It’s annoying, is what it is: annoying.
Well, the internet stuff is annoying. I’m quite enjoying not knowing where my printing is ending up.
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Date: 2005-04-28 02:26 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-04-29 12:03 am (UTC)I've been trying to fix my computer at home for over a month now. My son has figured out how to mess with everything and change things to the point that it takes days for me to figure out what he did. His latest adjustment was he made all my icons disappear once I found them I decided it was time to password protect the computer and once I get it all fixed I will create him his own log in and desktop. I sure wish I would have done that a long time ago!! Oh... and he will be 5 in June and he already knows more than my mother knows when it comes to computers. LOL