I know some of my blogging friends work in a field where they have to use technology everyday. I had to use it as a teacher, and my knowledge and experience sufficed and even surpassed many of my colleagues. That's not really something to brag about.
I continue to learn. I recently bought a Kindle Fire and am working on ways to get the most out of it. But sometimes something happens and I just can't figure it out. Last spring I finally bought a new laptop. A nice, thin lightweight model that is so portable and easy to use. I also bought a new printer at the same time. A multi-tasking wireless model. I've really enjoyed the ease of use. Except, about a week ago, my printer and laptop stopped talking to each other.
They say they are, but they're not. I've done all the easy checks. Wifi is working fine but the message just isn't getting through. I've tried everything but can't get it to work. I get so frustrated when I have to spend time on that when I'd rather be writing. I like to print off the first draft of my WIP and then use it as the outline for the second, cleaner version. Now I'm at 63,000 words and no printer. Arrgh!
I know many of you are taking some holiday blogging vacations. I'll be posting again on the 24th for Mark Koopmans's Fifty States of Pray but skipping this Friday.
So has technology ever stumped you? Any new tech you've learned lately that makes life easier? Are you going on 'blogging' vacation?
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Melt Down on Two Levels
I don't usually post a lot of personal stuff on this blog, but today is the exception. First I'll start with an apology to all my blogger friends I haven't visited yesterday or today or probably tomorrow. I'm working from my ancient desktop Dell computer and for some reason every time I try to post a comment on a blog it asks me to sign in again and again and again. I can't figure it out unless it's blogger going berserk and if it is, it just tops off the last two days.
Yesterday I went about my morning chores while all kinds of plans lined up in my head. First thing on the list was a visit to Barnes and Noble with my daughter. The B&N isn't far away but it's on the other side of the city so it means dealing with a lot of traffic including a major road construction project near the store. Usually we only visit there on weekends when hopefully the roads resemble a path to somewhere more than a parking lot. But I am a school teacher which means I'm off for the summer and can go in the middle of a week day. Can't be too much traffic, right? People are at work. So I started a load of laundry and we set off for the bookstore armed with over $50 in gift cards. Apparently everyone working had a travel day because they were all on the road but we made it to the store with only a few frustrations.
We spent a lovely hour with our coffees and teas, found some books by authors new to me. Fun times. We fought the traffic home again. I intended to finish the laundry but when I opened the lid I found it still full of water. No agitating, no, spinning and no pumping the water out. Some of you offered your sympathy when I had trouble with my dryer over the winter so feel free to give a little more. Called the repairman and tried not to think of how much this would cost.
Actually I felt a little freedom, knowing I couldn't do any laundry. So I sat down to work on that WIP. Turned on the old(seriously old) laptop and it appeared to be starting up. But no, it gave me a black screen. What the heck? Restarted. Black screen. Restarted in safe mode. Black screen. Black to match my mood. Of course I had all my documents backed up except the one I was working on. Grrrr.....
So the two most used machines in our house, my laptop and the washer, took the crash and burn route today. I'm going to try to keep up on my blog and visit my friends but difficulties may arise. My washer and dryer are on the second floor, right outside the bedroom, and my laptop lives on the first floor. Somehow the combined catastrophes didn't melt down the house though my temper nearly created some flames.
What was your worse computer quirk? What machine can't you do without in your house? Do you work from more than one computer?
Yesterday I went about my morning chores while all kinds of plans lined up in my head. First thing on the list was a visit to Barnes and Noble with my daughter. The B&N isn't far away but it's on the other side of the city so it means dealing with a lot of traffic including a major road construction project near the store. Usually we only visit there on weekends when hopefully the roads resemble a path to somewhere more than a parking lot. But I am a school teacher which means I'm off for the summer and can go in the middle of a week day. Can't be too much traffic, right? People are at work. So I started a load of laundry and we set off for the bookstore armed with over $50 in gift cards. Apparently everyone working had a travel day because they were all on the road but we made it to the store with only a few frustrations.
We spent a lovely hour with our coffees and teas, found some books by authors new to me. Fun times. We fought the traffic home again. I intended to finish the laundry but when I opened the lid I found it still full of water. No agitating, no, spinning and no pumping the water out. Some of you offered your sympathy when I had trouble with my dryer over the winter so feel free to give a little more. Called the repairman and tried not to think of how much this would cost.
Actually I felt a little freedom, knowing I couldn't do any laundry. So I sat down to work on that WIP. Turned on the old(seriously old) laptop and it appeared to be starting up. But no, it gave me a black screen. What the heck? Restarted. Black screen. Restarted in safe mode. Black screen. Black to match my mood. Of course I had all my documents backed up except the one I was working on. Grrrr.....
So the two most used machines in our house, my laptop and the washer, took the crash and burn route today. I'm going to try to keep up on my blog and visit my friends but difficulties may arise. My washer and dryer are on the second floor, right outside the bedroom, and my laptop lives on the first floor. Somehow the combined catastrophes didn't melt down the house though my temper nearly created some flames.
What was your worse computer quirk? What machine can't you do without in your house? Do you work from more than one computer?
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