10 years ago, just about no one had a computer at home, but today just about everyone has.
How would it affect you, if your computer broke down, or didn't have any?
by JH 18 Replies latest jw friends
10 years ago, just about no one had a computer at home, but today just about everyone has.
How would it affect you, if your computer broke down, or didn't have any?
I would just go to the library. Do you think they'd let me set up a cot? :p ~Aztec
Well, lets see....the hedge would get trimmed. The leaves would all be raked up. My plants would be pruned and transplanted. The dogs would earn their Canine Good Citizen certificates. I'd get the car tuned up and the tires rotated. The carpets would be cleaned.
Sigh....if I only had the time....
No... I was without a computer for three days last week and I had WITHDRAWELS....
I dont think I could stand to be away from you fine folks for more than a few days.
You and my games.
Kansas District Overbeer
We have our business and so much on the computer so all I can say is EEEEEK
This forum has become sort of a second home for me and one of the best research sights for JW's anywhere. This, in my opinion, makes us family even though we don't always agree. That is not a problem as my wife and I have been married for 38 years in spite of the fact we don't always see eye to eye. She is always wrong of course.
I definitely could live without a computer at home, I would get more stuff done. But at work, I do most of my work thru a computer, and it's so good, very fast, where mine at home is dial-up.
JH, I'd go stark raving mad without my computer.
My TV set, it's in storage on the balcony, as I am not a big TV fan. The good thing is, on-line, I can watch TV channels, so it's ok, plus the DSL is super fast, so the viewing is good.
I'd be mental without my computer. TV: I can live without. Radio: I love my radio.
Computer: inseperable