Geek Squad”s got my computer. Did 1,500 words today before it glitched. Posting this on my son’s computer. Hopefullty I’ll get my computer back tomorrow. Wish me luck.
NaNoWriMo Update
November 17, 2011 by Pat Bean
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Scary being without your computer. Good luck.
Good luck to you!
AAAAARGH!
Oh no! I hope they repair it quickly for you. And as requested: Wishing you luck!
Keeping my fingers crossed.
Machines are like that, its nothing personal, they just operate on a different plane.
As an engineer I have a personal dislike of all technology, I know what makes it tick, and how little it needs to stop it ticking.
By the way – if it is ticking…
that’s not a good sign.
Hope it gets sorted soon, and the words keep flowing in the meantime,
Jim