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A few month ago, I received my new Dell PC, and I was really eager to
try it out. I ripped open all the boxes, and positioned all the
equipment where it would be used. (I keep my PC on the floor, so it is
out of the way, and the cables go around the back of the table. )
While I was routing the cables around the back of the desk, one of the
cables caught on the top corner of the computer. I snagged the other
end of the cable with my leg, and the computer fell over on its side
with a "thud". I thought, "Oh no, there goes my hard drive". Well, the
computer and hard drive work just fine. However, when I restored the
computer into an upright position, I discovered it had smashed my glass
frames, which were laying on the floor, into scrap metal. (I am 57 and
can not see up close with my glasses because of my age, so I had removed
my glasses and set them on the floor). I ended up spending over $200
for a new pair of glasses.
This is a true story.
I am not posting my true name because
1. I find this embarassing.
2. I'm afraid Dell would not replace my hard drive if it failed,
because they would say it was my fault.
I thought I would share this story with the group as a diversion
(slightly OT).
Anonymouse
A few month ago, I received my new Dell PC, and I was really eager to
try it out. I ripped open all the boxes, and positioned all the
equipment where it would be used. (I keep my PC on the floor, so it is
out of the way, and the cables go around the back of the table. )
While I was routing the cables around the back of the desk, one of the
cables caught on the top corner of the computer. I snagged the other
end of the cable with my leg, and the computer fell over on its side
with a "thud". I thought, "Oh no, there goes my hard drive". Well, the
computer and hard drive work just fine. However, when I restored the
computer into an upright position, I discovered it had smashed my glass
frames, which were laying on the floor, into scrap metal. (I am 57 and
can not see up close with my glasses because of my age, so I had removed
my glasses and set them on the floor). I ended up spending over $200
for a new pair of glasses.
This is a true story.
I am not posting my true name because
1. I find this embarassing.
2. I'm afraid Dell would not replace my hard drive if it failed,
because they would say it was my fault.
I thought I would share this story with the group as a diversion
(slightly OT).
Anonymouse