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Well .. after all that upbeat stuff, this weekend totally sucked ...
I managed to get myself into a total blue funk and just to top it off, the mac has decided to die.
Looks like the hard drive, and of course I didnt f... well do a backup this Friday, do we ever learn.
Soooo, will be offline for a while (except for when I can be bothered to use these net cafe things) and looks like my little jaunt to India (closest mac support centre)might be brought forward. At least thats one positive out of this !!!
Will have to spend tomorrow sorting it out, Tuesday and Wed are dead days, another bandh on and from what I can gather it will take a week to get an Indian visa ... Will keep you posted
posted on Sunday, September 26, 2004 8:33 PM

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# re: The Ups and Downs of Life 9/27/2004 1:59 PM Terry Thomson
Hi Sharon

Finally managed to catchup with Blog. Glad to here you have been climbing some of the little hills over there. Should have got a BENQ indestructable PC. Sorry dont have a lot say but you know how thing are here , nothing ever changes but I'm considering a big change myself.

Best Regards
Terry

# re: The Ups and Downs of Life 9/27/2004 11:08 PM Perry
Sharon,

Have Googled for this:

"maximum altitude for an Apple iMac"?

The first return is:

Maximum altitude: 10,000 feet. ...

Kathmandu is not that high up but you never know. There is always the good 'ol paper diary:). Cos not as much fun to follow on the other end of the world. And I am sure there are enough people around where you are who manage to live without a computer. ( you wonder how though? ).

Cheers,

Perry

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