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What a rebel!

It's official! My PC is a teenager who rebels too much! Just like Kenny.

1st it wouldn't let me reformat it, then after i sent it off to the shop, it was ok, for the 1st 24 hours. Then things started to go haywire. Now, can't use my Yahoo!, the Windows Media Player is not working, the Adobe Reader 7.0 is gone, and the Internet is slow (well, due to the earthquake in Southern Taiwan) i can't download the new version.. even the User Accounts (the one that pops up when u press the Start button) is blank. Even the Norton Antivirus is not working. How bad can this be?

This is just a damn good way to end my year. Anyway, my friend from Libya is coming soon for a visit next year. 1 whole month here, what is he going to do here?? Anyhow, can't stop feeling excited to meet him at last, after 3 years of chatting online. Since the connection is so slow, might as well just go and sleep. Perhaps I should just wait for JP to help me with this rebel.

Sigh...still waiting for my card and my installation CD to arrive. It's almost 3 weeks now..

Comments

who's the guy?? u've never mentioned to me right? hmmm~~
deaflisteners said…
a net friend of 3 years

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