This might be my last post for a few days, my hard drive has died a most inconvenient death. It had been making sounds that it shouldn't have been making for a while now, like my car did before it... oooh, now I get it. I'm writing this post from my Wii, it doesn't talk with my keyboard but apart from that it's doing a pretty damn good job.
If there's one thing I've learned from this, it is that life without a computer sucks. To keep myself entertained I had to think back to what I did before I had a computer, but unfortunately my Lego was packed away in the garage. I'd probably make a giant cock anyway.
I'll go and pick up a new hard drive from the computer market tomorrow. With the double paycheque I have from my new and old jobs I should be able to get something fully sik mayet. I'll see about getting the data recovered too. There's a lot of stuff on there that must not be lost, including improvements to this site.
On a COMPLETELY UNRELATED note, the Wii is great for porn!
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A few years ago, right at the start of the Term 1 school holidays, my Pentium 3 500Mhz died a horrible death. I then had to wait 2 weeks for Intel to process the warranty.
Worst school holidays ever :(
I wish your computer a speedy recovery!
-ralish





$300 and a wasted weekend later, I have a computer again. I think the SATA controller had fucked itself. Most inconvenient.





I have had a few HDDs dying. Unfortunately, a laptop HDD is not as conveniently replaced or salvaged as PC ones :( Now I have no respect for HDDs whatsoever, i keep mine on the floor connected by an IDE controller. Sometimes, when I'm at band camp, my bird, she turns it on and pecks it. I think shes after porn.





I had a hard drive make odd sounds once, then the machine crashed, then it started making zzzzZZZZZZzzzz noises when I turned the computer on. It also refused to boot or do anything but display a single flashing hyphen.
When we took the hard drive out and had a look at it, the reader head had rammed itself into the magnetic plate, torn off and left the reader arm gleefully skipping across the plate, whistling as it went. Anyhoo, to make a long story short, NEVER BUY SEAGATE HARDWARE, IT SUCKS BAD.





aph you log eater, its easy as piss to replace and recover laptop hard drives. I challenge you to a duel!



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