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Feeling of work nostalgia?
2006-05-06, 12:19 PM #1
So my computer crashes randomly while I'm doing an important piece of homework for finals.
It doens't restart and I"m struggling to figure out what's going on.
The last time this happened, it was a power supply problem.
It's mentioning hte master and slave drives, I'm psyched *OMG I need to go get a power supply before work in an hour*
Finals are next week I gotta squeeze this in, crap.

"OOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHH YYYYEEEAAAAHHH..."

I've been working for CompUSA for 2 months, "I'M" one of the guys that's supposed to tell people what to do. (well, I sell phones and digital cameras, but still, I've got a compusa shirt on every day and people ask anyway).

I'm thinking "I haven't been there in a long time, I haven't gone there to buy new computer stuff in forever, I'll have to ask people what to do, what's the best, what I need."

Then I realize that I'm going there in 1 hour to WORK.

It's a very strange feeling.

I mean, I figured it out and I fixed my computer without needed to go there...(I needed to restart windows with my last known good settings). But still, it was very strange thinking about an aisle with all the supplies I'll need in a past tense (say, 2 years ago when I last upgraded my computer) and realizeing that it also exists in a present tense (When I work there answering questions in those 2 aisles and/or facing/fronting all the products at closingevery day I work ).

It's hard to explain I guess. But it was wierd and funny and I felt liek sharing...
to make this more interesting:
Post your nostaligic moments.

*runs*
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2006-05-07, 3:29 AM #2
You're really bad at writing stories I can keep on reading after line 3.
2006-05-07, 3:36 AM #3
i think you missed a " 't " :o
Pie.

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