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Tuesday, October 18, 2005

The consequence of sin

Sometimes after you have confessed your sin and have been forgiven you are left with the consequences.
There seemed to be more problems than was anticipated at first. Spy wear, ad wear, viruses, deleted programs (oops!) I seemed to have it all. It was cleaned up. Set straight. Sent home. However, when I went home I was unable to get on line.
After many phone calls to our service provider and our local computer repair shop Terry came through for me today. The twenty-five minutes he worked on it, with me standing over his shoulder, seemed to fix the problem. He used his magic disc. He even carried the CPU to the car for me. Wow, what a guy! Thanks Terry!!!


If you’re a technical person it had something to do with the "win-soc" do-hicky.

I told this to Em and she asked if it was some thing like the thing she made at VBS last year that hangs outside and flaps in the wind. "Uhhhhhh, quite possibly," I replied.

6 comments:

Karen said...

Yes, we still have last Christmas' "win-soc" hanging outside our house now! Of course, it wasn't TOO Christmas-y, and no one's ever commented...and we are coming up on the holidays again...

Glad to see you back!

Kudos to Terry...
:-)

Bickler3 said...

We are so glad to see that the penace for your sins has been paid.......We missed ya!!

Roberta said...

Glad your back. What a cute comment by your daughter, btw, how's your other daughter after the "explosive bonfire"?

elisa said...

Thanks for the 'welcome backs'

Bickler3 said...

My darling Lis. I have always enjoyed your techno babble. But somehow I have always known exactly what it is you are saying. Yes I am sure it is the same winsock!!!

J

elisa said...

Thanks Jimmy.