I am SOOOOO going nuts!
I WANT MY MICROSOFT WORD BACK!
Okay. That felt a little better. Not much, but slightly. What I really need is too hurt the person who produced the stupid program.
Lord, I need to take some deep breathes and figure out a way to get through this. I could type online and save it here on Blogspot. Then, when things are working again, I can copy the info from here and paste it on my computer. Good lord. Gonna have to kill someone for this. I'm thinking that my daughter downloaded one of her programs off the net and didn't bother to scan it. I came in and found our firewall turned off. I know it was her. She is the only other one using the stupid thing.
I can't wait until we get another computer and NO she is not allowed to use mine. Alright, done complaining. Gotta' work on the problem some more.

1 Comments:
Ouch mega ouch and more ouches. I know I missed this little period of frustration being away or offline or something like that, but heard about it later. I didn't realise the depth of your cries or frustration until I read this post LOL... well sort of laugh, hats off in mourning for lost creativity too, if you know what I mean.
I do remember the terrible days of PC woes and bugs and nasties before I went Mac. Then again there is always Linux, which I have on my PC as well as XP. One day soon, Linux will be as easy to install and run as windows, and then these kind of worries will be far less troublesome.
You know, I can remember Windows, the very early release back in 1987, which I found in a box next to a computer in a computer graphics firms I worked in. I asked my boss if I could install it, he said sure, but all I could do with it in those days was play Reversi, there were no real applications for it, and even the Original Word was DOS based. I never imagined that piece of software I thought was only good for a game of reversi would become the monster, and often hospitalised monster it is today.
I look forward to a computer world where people just turn computers on and use them and then turn them off again. All this trouble with viruses and worms and spyware never existeed back twenty years ago, and lets hope it vanishes in the years to come. Because lets face it, if writer's of yore had to wrestle with pens and quills and typewriters that goes sick with maladies and diseases and did not let them write, how many amazing peices of literature would hardly of got off the ground?
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