The last time my laptop quit on me, I stared at it in shocked disbelief, like I’d been stabbed in the back. I thought about hurling it across the room, but settled on shaking it mercilessly, demanding that it come back to its senses. But the last time my Saab sputtered and struggled to start, I was full of positive affirmations and encouragement as I tweaked the choke and feathered the throttle, trying to coax it back to life.
As a enfield owner (2002 500 ) I can not agree more with you . Coaxing the bike to run smoothly day in and day out I didn’t mind . But reinstalling windows or getting the pc out of those fatal errors was a lot more frustrating . Sometimes I wished that the pc has some sort of behind built in to which I could give a nice kick when it gave an error or decide not to boot
#27 - The Way Things Break
As a enfield owner (2002 500 ) I can not agree more with you . Coaxing the bike to run smoothly day in and day out I didn’t mind . But reinstalling windows or getting the pc out of those fatal errors was a lot more frustrating . Sometimes I wished that the pc has some sort of behind built in to which I could give a nice kick when it gave an error or decide not to boot
> Half of me feels like I don’t have split personalities
:D