Here’s the verdict: my HP Pavilion laptop needs a new motherboard, at a
cost of $700. I’m not sure this even includes labor — doesn’t matter,
as the price is unreachable in any case.
Here’s the plan:
- consult with brother-in-law, who knows about computers and may be
able to get me a cheaper, used, motherboard (if that’s sensible) - consult with WeLL experts for further advice (one of the several things that makes the monthly WeLL membership worthwhile)
- hoard energy for less-frequent posting on this tired old desktop
- decide what can be cut from monthly budget to save for repairs or new laptop
- start buying lottery tickets?
Surprisingly, the most frustrating thing to me is not being able to
play with photographs as quickly and easily as I could on the laptop.
This machine is just too creaky, and sitting up wears me out. I do have
everything set up well — good ergonomics and all that. What I miss
next, is reading the blogs I usually spend time with each day.
So, I will be here, and on Flickr — but with less frequency.
Priority here will probably be Friday Cat Blogging, since that’s the
most popular feature I have.
In the meantime, it’s spring, the garden is booming (so full already
I can’t imagine where everything still to come will grow) and I can sit
outside with actual paper books. [Yes, I did mean "booming" — "blooming" isn’t big enough to really express it.]
Last night I dreamt that I was visiting a friend in some fantastic
landscape, and telling myself to just enjoy what I was seeing, and quit
fretting about what happens next.


Leave a Reply