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You're very brave. I'm not somebody who enjoys trying to work out how something works, if I don't know or there's nobody to ask I just get frustrated. So it's easier to get stuff that works without me having to do anything.

I guess it's how your head works. Until I totally understand an entire system, I feel terrified of even turning something on. It's kinda like the way I hate crosswords, getting inside somebody's head to work out how they're trying to trick you is annoying.

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by Helen (lareinagal at yahoo dot co dot uk) on Thu Sep 20th, 2007 at 11:34:30 AM EST
It's true that the idea of mastering... i mean, handling,  somehting is thrilling... But the main trust is getting rid of software that do things with my computer that i don't want them to do.

Although i have to admit discovering the whole thing is quite thrilling!

Rien n'est gratuit en ce bas monde. Tout s'expie, le bien comme le mal, se paie tot ou tard. Le bien c'est beaucoup plus cher, forcement. Celine

by UnEstranAvecVueSurMer (holopherne ahem gmail) on Thu Sep 20th, 2007 at 11:58:45 AM EST
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