Problem child problems
Sep. 18th, 2002 04:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Let's see. In the last 13 months, one of my biggest problem children in the lab has
* Managed to blow the power supply on a "WallStreet" Powerbook G3. (And of course, she doesn't know how she did.) Could not be repaired in a cost-effective way.
* Managed to blow the logic board of a Rev C slot loading iMac, (again, doesn't know how she did it.) Could not be repaired in a cost-effective way.
* Just managed to break the screen of a blueberry iBook. According to the lab manager, she accidently kneed it. According to her, she fell down a flight of stairs while it was in her backpack.
According to the repair centre, there's no way in hell the blow that broke the screen happened on the outside of the case, but rather had to have been struck while the screen was open. May not be worth repairing.
And, of course, she still doesn't believe her shit stinks.......
* Managed to blow the power supply on a "WallStreet" Powerbook G3. (And of course, she doesn't know how she did.) Could not be repaired in a cost-effective way.
* Managed to blow the logic board of a Rev C slot loading iMac, (again, doesn't know how she did it.) Could not be repaired in a cost-effective way.
* Just managed to break the screen of a blueberry iBook. According to the lab manager, she accidently kneed it. According to her, she fell down a flight of stairs while it was in her backpack.
According to the repair centre, there's no way in hell the blow that broke the screen happened on the outside of the case, but rather had to have been struck while the screen was open. May not be worth repairing.
And, of course, she still doesn't believe her shit stinks.......