So yesterday I posted on this blog from my beloved Dell, the laptop that I got from my parents as a graduation gift. Today I write to you from a brand new Asus, which, while nice because it is new, will take some getting used to.
How did this come to pass, you may ask yourself, since last night at 11 p.m. Well here is the story. It really isn't much of one, but it was most of my day today.
So last night I turned off my computer and it made a strange wurring sound when I shut it down, but it is 4 years old, so I didn't think much of it. This morning I went to turn it on, only to find that it would not start up. I was slightly concerned, but figured it had just overheated and needed to rest (this had happened before) so I left it and told myself I would try to start it up again after my class was done at 2:30.
Between work and my class, I called my dad just to let him know that if my computer didn't start when I got hom that I was going to bring it to Geek Squad at Best Buy to have it looked at, since, well, I'm a 21 year old college student and my whole life is on my laptop and it makes my world go 'round (especially since I haven't broken down and gotten a smartphone yet).
When I returned to my apartment and poor Dell still refused to turn on, I began to have a minor panic attack. My "Curiouser and Curiouser" treatment was due before my 6 p.m. class tonight. It was saved on Dell. So I packed her up and left my apartment with due haste. I felt like I was rushing a beloved family member to a hospital. I sort of was.
I arrived at the Best Buy in Racine and scurried up to the Geek Squad counter, only to be told by the worker that my computer was more or less donezo. It was four years old, which in computer time is ancient, and the motherboard/processor were fried. It would have to be sent away to be fixed (which would take who knows how long) and it would cost about $400. Essentially, he said, it would make more sense to get a new one than fix the old that would probably have to be replaced in a year anyway simply because it is an electronic device and they don't last forever.
My panic grew. My life was on that computer. All of my pictures from the last four yesrs of my life (including the 2000 that I took during my semseter abroad), all of the music I had ever downloaded, all of my ebooks, and my word documents were on that computer.
And then he told me the most beautiful thing in the world; that they can transfer the memory from my old computer to my new one.
And although I was still sad to say goodbye to such a loyal, dependable(ish) friend, I felt an immense relief that I was not going to more or less lose the last four years of my life.
So I picked out this new Asus, and left my old one there to have the contents transfered to my external hard drive with the intention of returning to Best Buy the next day to have the memory transfered directly to my new laptop. It would be as though nothing had changed.
Then I walked into my apartment and realized that it was 4:45 p.m. My class started in an hour and 15 minutes. And I had no word processor. It was a major make it work moment.
I started up my computer and started to set it up, which, with these wonderful new computers, only takes about ten minutes.
4:55 p.m. - I start the download for my Microsoft Office package. The download will take about an hour, it tells me. So I do the only thing I can think of - open Notepad and start to write.
It was the fastest 2 1/2 page creative writing paper that I have ever written in my life. Talk about a cure to writer's block.
5:50 - My MSO is done downloading. I open up word, register it in record time, copy and past my paper from notepad into Word and finish it.
5:52 - I email the paper to my professor.
5:55 - I leave for class.
6:00 - I walk into the classroom.
Perfection. Right on time.
of course my professor was 25 minutes late, so the drama was sort of ruined. But it was still a rush.
And that is how "Curiouser and Curiouser" finally got written. When I get my comments back from my professor and have it edited, I will probably post it under "Other Writing" - which is sadly bare as of now - so that you can see what I labored over so stressfully.
Next time I might actually post something that has to do with media. But I think that this story is a good one for people to hear becasue it teaches a lesson. It is up to you to figure it out though ;)