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Saturday, March 2, 2019

The Meltdown

So, there's a computer. It's super old. The machinery of it is old. But machinery is machinery.

8 years ago, my husband had a little problem with it. He fixed it. He gave his computer box etc. some tender loving care. I inherited the box.

It was now mine. Anyway, it began to melt down. And I called my husband to bring some TLC to the computer. And he did. He gave it 20 minutes. He looked around. He cleaned a bit. He turned it on.

"It ought to be good."

Anyway, 8 minutes after "it ought to be good", it began to melt down again.

In the midst of meltdown, which looks like hanging on a step, I turned off the computer. I told my husband, it's not as simple as that. It needs to be opened, diagnosed, and treated.

So, the computer was laid bare on the kitchen table. And CatDad and cat operated. And CatDad used an anti-static strap. And together, they looked it over. They found manufacturer defects. Yup. And they fixed them. And some part was added. And it was late. He left it on the kitchen floor.

The next day, CatDad my husband comes home. I moved the box in place. It was ready to go. It just needed connection. He connected it. And it launched. And with a wish and prayer, and a cry of breakthrough over it, it started.

And now, it is one of the productivity boxes I own.

In former days, I had music and work on one box. Say I had music on. With the power required to drive music, and also work, the interface froze and fell apart. I improvised. 1 for music. 1 for work. That made 2. And you know, you find a need for another. And so on.

That is what is up. 1 machine runs music. 1 runs work.

And I might like certain pictures of toolsets on a machine which belongs to me. And that's why I get licenses. However, I don't work on all of them. I work on 1.

Back when the machine was melting down, I asked my Father in heaven for my tech angel.

And when the machine melt down, there was no indicator it would come back. The fix was exploratory. My husband did exploratory surgery. And the machine came back. And a prayer was launched at key times. And CatDad and Cat had a project. And the project was about 5-6 hours. Anyway, whatever they did worked. Yeah, CatDad and Cat. And thanks to my Father in heaven, who watched over it all, and he sent tech angel help along the way.

5-6 hours is a long time to work on a project. CatDad really did need his friend. And he told Lulu all kinds of stories about what was going on in the computer. "Can you believe that, Lulu?"

And so on. Together, they solved the problem.


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