I'm sure my camera and laptop have it. Classic fog symptoms and flare ups. I took some photos the other day and three in succession ere not on the camera when I got back.
My laptop forgets what it is doing and has to be switched off and back on again. It can't cope with too many tasks. When I'm online and someone wants to send an update it sulks or curls up in pain. What should I do?
And just to cheer up this rotten weather, Last year I found these cadging a lift on mum while looking at the cows.
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Thank you so much for making me laugh, But now I wonder if yuo are right, It would explain why my computer sometimes jumps to somwhere I dont want to go and it also explains why its spelling is so bad. thats my story and Im sticking to it. sue Oh by the way who was looking at cows you or the cignets
My DVD/freeview box is doing it now. And that makes me realise something else we have in common. We're all slow to start in the morning, especially if it's cold
I think it's a conspiracy theory, all technical things trying to trip us up left right and centre, my iPad sometimes takes on a persona of it's own and refuses point blank to go where I need it to. I'm sure in the hard drive there's some tiny little monsterlet which takes great pleasure in causing chaos in my head! putting things in places where they shouldn't be! then the next time I look all is well, and back in the right place, ggrrrrr...how dare hardware call my sanity into question, I'm the only allowed to do that, and I do on a very regular basis I can assure you........
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