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February 9, 2008

I'm having great difficulty posting this weekend. The hard drive on my Toshiba laptop has died, as has the old desktop computer at the weekender in Victor Harbor. So I'm writing this post from the public library at Victor Harbor, and not much that I'm writing is getting through for some reason.

I've wasted the hour of my community access on posts that never went public for some reason. I rewrote them and they appeared in double. My attempts to clean things up achieved little. So this post is a test.

Rowson.jpg Martin Rowson

It's a great image about European federalism is it not?

I'm going to have to go and find an internet cafe in the town centre on Sunday to clean things up since the public library is closed on Saturday afternoon and Sunday. From what I've been told the commercial rates are around $6 an hour.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 9:40 AM | | Comments (5)
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Perhaps computers everywhere are involved in some horrible conspiracy. I'm still tweaking mine since the update a few days ago and occasionally wishing I'd left well enough alone.

Lyn,
and the wireless modems in Adelaide and the weekender went as well. I'm in the process of making the shift away from desktop to the lap top. I'm finding I'm really lost without a laptop.

Gary,
I can only dream about laptops at the moment.

For everything to fall apart at once like that is surely the worst kind of luck there is.

Lyn
laptops are a big thing in the work world for people on the move as well as artists or photographers.(The former use PC's the latter Apples). You can be mobile with laptops.

Pam,
Mobility between rooms would keep me happy. Sitting in the same place to work every day seems to invite a sort of sameness of thinking.