by Jo | April 20th, 2006
If you have a problem with your computer — don’t call the IT department. It could probably end up in worse shape than it started in. I dread walking into work today — because I won’t be able to do my job because I was stupid enough to call the IT department.
When will I ever learn?
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April 20th, 2006 at 12:17 pm
What’s wrong Jo? I might be able to help ya out. Generally all my friends bring their computers to me so I can fix them, the only cost is a case of beer.
I’m normally not the best person to remotely fix a computer but I can try. Normally I have to get my hands on the machine to do some real good.
But yeah, I’m that much of a geek. You know where to find me, at meBreezy.
April 20th, 2006 at 5:29 pm
It’s the same way at my job. It’s usually better to just deal with whatever problem your computer is giving you, if possible, because if IT ever shows up, they’ll mess it up or take away your tower for a week.