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I couldn't live without my computor

By Hilary Preece of Tranquility

I couldn't live without my computor. I wouldn't say I was computor literate, more computor dependant. When I was a teacher the head was always wanting me to do comptor courses. He wanted to be able to say everyone in his school had passed, just to make himself look good. I actually didn't have a need for computors at the time. I didn't like the head, and didn't feel the need to make him look good. In the end he did the course for me and said I'd done it!
I left teaching, insidentally shortly afterwards that head got the sack! I came to France and opened a tea shop. Just before I left the school secretary showed me how to do emails. What a life saver! I was so lonely out here.

I soon realised the importance of the computor. The IT teacher from my school did me a webb-site but it was always out of date. I needed to print menus and publicity. Then I met Dave.

Dave was good on computor. He did a webb-site that has done me proud. I watched him print his CD covers, and copy his discs, his own CDs he was a musician. Before he died he showed me how to find the games, and how to load DVDs He told me never to open spam, and not to download unless I knew what I was doing.

When he died I went back to England. I visited my old school. The sectretary got me onto facebook, what a life saver! I've found a friend who will help me with the site, and downloading pictures onto facebook, and he's going to download the video of Dave's memorial servuce as well. That sounds a bit morbid, but it wasn't. It was just musicians playing him out. It was magnificent!

I use facebook all the time, and I write. I write on qassia, mostly about Dave. I sometimes use google search and I use the clock. Dave had a clock, mine broke. His son took the clock. It's fine. We had our time together. Now I have the computor. We bought the computor together, half and half. I offered the son the money to buy Daves half, but he didn't take it, so I s'pose half is still Dave's. His name is the password. We share the computo, Dave and I. I couldn't live without the computor.

Contributed by Hilary on March 31, 2009, at 12:37 PM UTC.

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