The Dead Computer
How often does a computer come to a state of irrevocable damage? Usually, for any computer on the normalcy, something like that would not happen. It will run itself at a consistent level. as you perambulate through the remaining days of its lifespan, the computer will start to process things slower, an indication of its senescence. However, usually, the computer can still function at a satisfactory level. USUALLY. If you are the patient,frugal type of people that do not really mind using the computer after the annunciation that it is at its nadir, then that computer could probably be your lifetime accessory, albeit its sluggishness during the processing of data.
HOWEVER, I would like to mention that I require my computer to perform at very strict levels. Even the slightly semblance of lag would be signal to be that the computer has lost its ability to complete the tasks I have for it. Now, as it reaches the point when it starts to show signs of corruption, the computer seems to be getting on my nerves.
After a googolplex (highly exaggerated, but you get the idea) of system reformats and driver installation, my analysis of the computer is this: Somewhere deep down in the intricate wiring of silicon coating, something has snapped. Figures. Lucky for me, it still works fine, except that the graphics card is not as fast as it use to be, and neither is the RAM.
After days of accustoming myself to the ‘clandestinely downgraded’ (I didn’t do it. Must have been some sneaky guy) computer, I have gotten over it. At least I still can view blogs, surf the net, talk on MSN, and a few other stuff. Therefore, I’m inclined to see of its remaining days, until the day when the on button only brings about a blue screen.
On a side note, my SAT revisions are going salubriously, and the office people seem to have allowed me to study in the office! Yeah! Also, I found out I got 200 credits to spend at Emart! Yeah! Anyone needs badges, towels, insect repellents, hammocks, pants, socks, powder, cream, thick bottle, even just a light pen. ASK AND YOU WILL RECEIVE. No shoes though. Too expensive to mass purchase, and I still want my 50 packs of powder. Terms and conditions do not apply. Friendship represents your queue number. While auntie’s stocks last.
PS : At 2000 hours on 03/04/2008, Min Min’s blog was down for 15 minutes. It was a sad sad time for the people. Peace out.
Jon said,
April 3, 2008 at 2:34 pm
It is a sign for you to upgrade your specs.Wear and tear will eventually take your comp down,that is an inevitable ending to ALL computers mate….
pseudonymblog said,
April 5, 2008 at 8:58 pm
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