I called Pompy. It was late, around ten o' clock, I sleep by
ten.
‘I want a new laptop,’ I wailed to her.
The large twenty inch desktop computer that my organisation had sent to my house was becoming a pain in the a**e. The USB ports on the front side didn’t work. Every time the electricity failed, the UPS would go ‘toooont toooont tooont.’ It was Guwahati, Narender Mudi had not yet won the elections, and even when he did, the state government remained the Cogress as state elections would be held only the next year. Am trying to explain the frequent current departures to you folks. The wi-fi was a problem, and only on my computer, we have three more at home.
‘I want a new laptop,’ I wailed to her.
The large twenty inch desktop computer that my organisation had sent to my house was becoming a pain in the a**e. The USB ports on the front side didn’t work. Every time the electricity failed, the UPS would go ‘toooont toooont tooont.’ It was Guwahati, Narender Mudi had not yet won the elections, and even when he did, the state government remained the Cogress as state elections would be held only the next year. Am trying to explain the frequent current departures to you folks. The wi-fi was a problem, and only on my computer, we have three more at home.
So I needed a new laptop. I wanted Apple. I, who used to be a firm believer
in cheap mobile phones because all I needed were email and phone calls and messaging,
got an iPhone at the outrageous price that the newest model sells at
because of Steve Jobs' biography. I had been a hardcore Blackberry user (second
hand from my husband, who sold it to me for one thousand rupees more than he
would have to a non family member, the logic does seem a little weird now) and had read a review that the brainy
used Blackberrys and the superficial used iPhones and had been in total
agreement with the review. Until I read the biography.
I had been vaguely aware of Steve Jobs until his death and even then only after everyone started R.I.P.ing
him on Facebook. Then I googled him and bought the biography from an online
store, I still fail to understand how online stores and credit cards can make a
miser spend enormous amounts of money that he would under no circumstances part
with in cash. It was a big book, but I am a fast reader, and the day I
completed the book, I declared to my husband, 'I want an iPhone.’
And he bought me one. With his credit card. Which he regretted after a couple of years, i.e now. Which I now consider a kind of retrospective revenge for a deed which I never imagined would occur.
And he bought me one. With his credit card. Which he regretted after a couple of years, i.e now. Which I now consider a kind of retrospective revenge for a deed which I never imagined would occur.
Therefore now, when my Dell was behaving like a ‘ChuDell’
(not original, sweeties, coinage courtesy F.B.), I wanted an Apple. An airbook to be precise, because
I did not want to carry anything heavy. I weigh only seventy seven kilograms, and couldn’t bear the two kilograms weight of the conventional laptops. I did post a requirement
for the airbook as a gift in one of my blogs, but no one seemed to take the
hint. (hint, hint, I still haven’t bought it.)
So I told Pompy to do a market research and suggest to me
the best option. She knew how much money I had in my savings account. I had
been complaining to her about it. There was a negative balance as I had
suddenly come to know that a lot of my payments were past due date as they had carried
over from the year of my absence from the city. ‘Sweep in’ facility ensures
that the cheques don’t bounce, the money is brought over from your fixed
deposit and paid. And that is how one has a negative balance in one’s savings
account. In case you were wondering.
She advised me to get my ‘ChuDell’ rectified. I took it to my IT colleagues and the ghost was exorcised from my Dell, who is now a Dell. I am writing this on the Dell, and s/he has not hung up on me even once. Juri happy.*happy smiley* Will take my software colleagues out for lunch. Or dinner.
She advised me to get my ‘ChuDell’ rectified. I took it to my IT colleagues and the ghost was exorcised from my Dell, who is now a Dell. I am writing this on the Dell, and s/he has not hung up on me even once. Juri happy.*happy smiley* Will take my software colleagues out for lunch. Or dinner.
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