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If won’t lie to you all...it's been a rough few weeks. I haven’t been able to write a blog for a while and more than a few of you will be relieved about that. The bad news is I’m back.

I've been having severe computer problems. It all started about the time shane upgraded Dockerland and I just couldn't get online. My PC just couldn't handle the massive expectations of more sophisticated software, technology and all sorts of whiz bangery that upgrades to ageing systems entail. This is something you don't really think about until it goes wrong. Til then everything sort of cruises along and you get stuff done, but the old engine has been puffing and blowing like Jacko down in Brunswick the last few months, so I was getting nervous that things could go south pretty soon. First I noticed a problem getting started. Once that happened (after putting on the kettle and getting a Monte Carlo or 3) it finally fired up. But only for brief interludes.

Then there were problems keeping it going before everything locked up; huge sections where its just faded out, and too often the hard work I'd put in just couldn't be saved, and I was back where I started. Sure, I had back up, but the problem was downloading everything the laptop would need, and getting it up to speed so it could match my workload expectations. The old engine was struggling and the laptop didn't have the necessary grunt to take the tasks on. Networking them, so they could talk to each other, was also a problem. Once that was sorted out, (mostly trial and error) the laptop just couldn't go the full distance—not enough space on the hard drive, needed more RAM; in fact, it's too early to tell if the processor is even up to it, but with the old engine showing its age, and some of the bigger applications dropping of their full functionality, I've had no other option but to keep giving it a go.

The applications weren't really helping. Outlook for one kept crashing, it wouldn't set outcomes for future events, and I couldn't even see what's going to happen at the back end of the year anymore. It wouldn't allow me to edit any of the projects that were already completed, and the meetings booked for the next few weeks couldn't be re-jigged to organise some more favourable scheduling.

A few weeks ago, it finally died. It sadly, and rather pathetically, just failed to even start. I didn't even need to get too much done that day. My recovery skills were put to the test nicely though. Given things had gone so badly for so long, I didn’t even try to get it working as before, so I fired it up in safe mode; I didn't care what happened, it all seemed pretty hopeless, but I had nothing to lose at this stage. In this mode, it almost got up for enough time to grab some really important files onto a thumb drive, which would keep me going for a week or so, but just as I'd reached 75% transfers, it caved in on me again. I kept at it though, cos I thought I was onto something here, and after numerous attempts it managed to stay fired up long enough to get my accounts info, and the elation was, well… just a relief to be honest. But I did have a quietey or 4. The main thing is, through all of this, I didn't listen to the many people who told me I should give it up, take it into IT and have someone else come in and strip it down, and see if there was anything left on the hard disk to salvage, reconfigure it, add a stack of younger, newer parts and start again. I saved a stack of cash too.

So I got a Mac. Now I know many of you will be laughing, but I've always been keen on Macs. They've always had a sound underlying architecture, despite suffering from major compatibility problems with most users, and some people won't change their minds about that. Some say under the showy hood, it's really just an overpriced, underspecced PC, and if anything, I was going backwards. But this thing has got a brand new double speed processor, so it's got the grunt to go all day. Sure, the PC came with heaps of extra stuff, but I never used most of them, or couldn't get them to work. Sure, Mac's do things a bit diffently, but they do work.

And I reckon when this thing crashes, it will do it properly. Just as you're about to finish the project of a lifetime, or the sort of article that makes Haggers realise its best to give it all away, where the similes sparkle and the metaphors magnify, and all amateurish alliteration is for a moment a distant memory, the Mac will just shudder, stumble and shatter glass and plastic all over the office, leaving a mushroom cloud of instant death rising from its streamlined silver top. None of this stuffing around with puffing and blowing, not quite starting anything, not quite going the distance. No. It won't be pretty, but at least you'll be able to blame it properly. It will go out spectacularly, and there'll be little reminders found in the nooks and crannies of the office for years afterwards.

 

Anyway, enough about me, what about those Dockers…?