After going through this a few times I've realized I don't lose the
files I need. If I truly needed them, they were printed and/or stored
else where. Losing a computer or drive is similar to cleaning out the
basement. Something you don't want to do but are forced to on
occasion. And this
On Aug 7, 2009, at 11:05 PM, phartz...@gmail.com wrote:
I must say that I find folks who I know who emotionally tell me how
much they love their iPhone to be sounding a bit needy. Kinda weird
to get that wrapped up about a phone, IMHO.
Same emotions were expressed by people who lost their
On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 2:18 AM, t.piwowart...@tjpa.com wrote:
I still feel pangs of sadness over OS 9. Apple's OS X is a poor imitation.
The new OS does not help me as much as the old one did. I finally stopped
using OS 9 only a few weeks ago.
I am still using it.
If you can't get
If you can't get emotional about technology,what are you doing here?
Actually, if you get that emotional over technology and gadgets, there are
other, more secure and padded places you should be.
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You mean the ubiquitous 9th floor variety?
Stewart
At 09:35 AM 8/8/2009, you wrote:
If you can't get emotional about technology,what are you doing here?
Actually, if you get that emotional over technology and gadgets, there are
other, more secure and padded places you should be.
On Aug 8, 2009, at 8:07 AM, phartz...@gmail.com wrote:
I just cannot get to the point of excessively using the L word,
labially
caressing each letter as they pass through my lips. I am just saying
that I cringe a bit when I hear things like, Oh God, I LOOOVE my new
phone S much. Chances
On Aug 8, 2009, at 10:35 AM, Jeff Wright wrote:
Actually, if you get that emotional over technology and gadgets,
there are
other, more secure and padded places you should be.
You get plenty emotional over technology. It just doesn't seem to
bring out as much love in you as it does the