It's All Broked
June 19, 2003
In the last twenty-four hours two very important things broke.
1. The power cable to my Powerbook.
2. My digital camera.
I'm not quite sure that the camera is broken, as it has exhbited the same behavior before, but I am concerned. It has definitely taken a beating over the last couple years and I wouldn't be surprised if it was truly broken, but I'm hoping that I will be able to revive it. Also, I had no plans to try and replace it anytime soon as it (a Canon Powershot G1) is a great camera and should have lasted me another couple years. I guess we'll see.
The power cable, on the other hand, is not at all salvagable. What really sucks about this is that they cost $80. EIGHTY DOLLARS! That is ridiculous. Seeing as this is my main computer, I am going to have to go and get tonight. Boo.
In other semi-crappy news, I realized I will be gone for eight working days next month on two trips. That is not good as it will make rent-paying difficult. Bah again.
Okay, I am done complaining. I haven't complained to the blog in a while and there are no humans around to feel for me, so I thought it was time to bring it back. I feel this [ ] much better.
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