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Bags

Posted on: 05/12/08

Bags

I have to fly home in a week after living in Scotland for a school year, consequently I need to get an extra bag to check through with all the stuff I acquired.

So today after my second last exam I went out and bought a duffel bag that will likely be lost at Heathrow.

As I bought it I was asked if I wanted it in a bag.

Of course.

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Tech Support

Posted on: 04/25/08

Tech Support

Ever since I tried to clean my families stereo system with the garden hose I have been in charge of our tech support.

I started with just the family computer, then more computers came under my jurisdiction. Some of the time I did the work for free, sometimes for food and sometimes I have been paid. I started doing basic fixes for people (usually my parents friends) on their computers. Nothing in depth but just making their life easier and more pleasant.

Those types of jobs I would do if paid, I did not relish or enjoy them and it was almost always a one time thing. However I do love opening up a freshly purchased computer: the neatly organized cables, the fresh styrofoam smell and the chance to set up a workstation with cleanly organized cables.

Whenever I suggest that someone upgrades to a new computer I am in charge of migrating files and making it all work. It is like spelunking into the depths of a persons life, going through caves of organizations and into side-tunnels misplaced folders. Some computers I have seen were nicely organized with all the files actually in the document folders, others have been scattered by the wind to depths of the operating system.

I have used computers and electronics for the majority of my life. The internet has always been a staple for me. While helping those of older generations I notice that there is a mentality that if the wrong button is pressed or an incorrect keystroke is applied then everything will catch on fire and the toaster will stop working.

I am asked how I know what to do, the truthful answer I never give is that I actually have no idea what I doing. I mean yes I know how computers work on a basic level, I know how they work on the very top level. The actual code eludes me. What the hardware does I know quite well, how it does what it does is also beyond the scope of my knowledge. But I know physics, I know what can and cannot break a given part. So when asked to fix something, software or hardware I just start poking around, check the internet (something that has almost always been there in my life) and just keep at it until it works.

Even away at school I am still doing tech support. Now it is by e-mail which really simplifies things on my side. Instead of sitting by the computer and trying all the possible fixes I am able to just e-mail instructions (which I believe I have improved inwritingover the last few years) and hope it works.

Except I am going home in three weeks and I can imagine that there is a long list waiting for me. There is always a list.

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Learning HTML

Posted on: 04/21/08

Learning HTML

I am now learning HTML while updating and upgrading my photo gallery. It is a lot harder then I thought. All of my graphic design and computer artwork has been done with either 3D programs or InDesign for a paper medium. I tried to use iWeb but I just could not get over the complicated fashion in which I had to upload it to a non-dot mac site.

I feel that my site would fit in just fine if this I was still in the early days of the internet but now I feel it lacks finesse. I could attempt to learn Golive or maybe Dreamweaver (I would have to buy this one), though I think I will plod along with editing HTML directly, occasionally looking up tutorial sites and maybe it it will eventually look like a decent site.

Until then it still serves it purpose of displaying photos. Some say simplicity is often better.

I hope they are right.

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