Broken Notebook
I found out 2 weeks ago that my notebook is broken. One of my kids spilled fruit juice on my notebook. That explained why it feel sticky when I opened it. At first I thought a virus or something hit my Windows machine.
Total damage caused by a Php 5.00 fruit juice? Php 6,000 big bucks. The keyboard has to be replaced by an assembly to arrive 30 to 45 days after I placed the order in a local shop. Thank goodness I found a shop that can repair it.
This came just in time when I have a web design project coming in. Funny thing though. I’m not mad when my notebook was broken by my kid. Now I know why parents are so forgiving of their children. I could’ve react differently if it was other people who did it.
November 22nd, 2005 at 11:11 pm
di ka nagsabi sa akin sana tinuruan pa kita kung ano dapat mo gawin dyan. simple lang yan. materials: joy, hair blower, distilled water, soft cloth, contact cleaner and precision tools. hay! save ka pa sana 6t. treat mo na lang ako busog pa kita.
November 23rd, 2005 at 12:13 pm
I once spilled water on mine, fortunately it was not electrolytic enough to short the system…
I am using the same thing right now
December 11th, 2005 at 4:19 pm
Wow bait naman ni mommy.
It sucks when things like this happens, but of course anger wouldn’t take it back, so might as well smile it off.
Good thing it can still be repaired.