Monday, March 19, 2012

The Tech guy

So my lot in life is to fix things it seems.  I don't mind, truly I think I'm pretty good at it or at least I have a mind for this type of thing.  I find I have a knack for isolating things with a/b testing to come up with a decent explanation of what is going on and a course forward to fixing it.  If my own reasoning doesn't sort it out fast enough there is always google and the wealth of information on the internet.

Here's the thing, it gets a little overwhelming.  My own hobbies aside Last weekend my Mother In Law managed to cook a computer by touching two usb cables together (seriously I wouldn't believe it unless I saw the melted usb cable myself) so I helped them procure and setup a new one.  I still have the recovery of their files from the old one to get done.  My Mom needs windows 7 (so she thinks and I don't trust the local yocals in her town to do the job without loosing all of her pictures) so that is coming down the pipe on my birthday weekend.  My wife's iPod touch won't sync her movies for some reason so I fixed that last night with a factory restore and sync from backup.  My Dad broke his ereader (for reals it's broken, looks like impact to me).  I work in I.T. so yeah sometimes just my day to day gets me ground to a pulp trying to fix 60ish needy 40+ year old children.  My Mom wants me to sell her old iPhone, and I have an old iPod touch to sell, my wife and I are trying to figure out a way to play music in the boys room in a simple manner, I have a micro-cnc router that I'm trying to build, I will be receiving my Twine in a few weeks for monitoring temperatures in a friends crawlspace to see if we can use it for barrel aging beer.  On top of all of this I really want to play MW3 and I have a 5 month old son and a wife.

7 comments:

  1. I kind of share that problem, I used to be the tech-guy all the time. One day I decided to stop doing that by just saying that I have no idea how to fix that. Eventually the others started to learn things themselves...
    Good luck with your family!

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  2. Owch! Being the tech guy can suck! I'm glad I'm not a tech guy! (but I am a big guy and often end up helping people move!)

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  3. Seems like there's a lot going on in your life, but don't worry, things will get better.

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  4. It can suck...I lose patience, especially with the wife

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  5. Sounds like a pileup

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  6. Looks like you got your hands full with the problems of other people. :(

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  7. I used to know a guy who was quite good with computers, everybody knew this and it became pain in the neck, so he set up a bot. Every time somebody sent him a tech related question, the first response was: restart your computer. If the problem wasn't solved, second response was a link to lmgtfy.com :).

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