and spends a healthy amount of time yelling and swearing (under his breath, of course) at his computer like the rest of us when it doesn't do what he thinks it should.
I'm glad you phrased it that way because, with rare exceptions, computers *always* do *exactly* what we tell them to do - *not* what we *think* they should do. [lol2]
Jonathan is in very good company if he can't get along with his computer.
We all have our moments of @#$&^.
Sometimes I feel like throwing my computer out the door.
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(Just click where you want to bash ;))
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MYGOD!! [shockeyes] [haironend] THAT'S a horrifying site that has no right to exist!!
Hmmmm.....that sounds a bit like censorship to me, Pepe.
And you of all people......[vryevl]
The Fatal Exception Error is an MS Windows error - it has NOTHING WHATSOEVER to do with anyone's computer hardware. Windows is just the computer's operating system, so taking Windows errors out on the computer by bashing it to smitherines is akin to beating up someone because you don't like the food they're eating or the clothes they're wearing. [nono] Very twisted behavior!!
When he got the "fatal error" message he thought the computer was going to blow up. The term "fatal" has a dire ring to it for most people so I can't blame him for thinking something dire was going to happen to his machine. I don't think he fled his house when he got the message but I'm sure he was a little weary about touching the computer for awhile afterwards >:D