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IM JUST so amused with myself. No, not really with myself but with how quickly I get to learn how to operate electronic devices even when it's the first time I get hold of such. When I was in high school, I used to operate our copier. My teacher asked me to help her photocopy some handouts. She didn't know how to operate the machine so I came to help her. I just pretended that I know how but gladly, the task was accomplished just in time. Other teachers would also ask me to install Printer cartridges. Although I didn't have a personal computer and never had experienced installing printer cartridges I also pretended that I could do it, learning the process while doing it. One of my classmates also asked me to check what to do with the error messages he gets everytime he uses a particular software. I just explored his toshiba laptop, even if I hadn't had touched one before, and solved his problem. Now, that I'm already a teacher, I always find myself solving problems that technicians get paid for. They would call me if there are software or hardware problems, which saves us from hiring a technician. In return, I have one of the school's laptops in my custody. It's like I have my own laptop. That's the perk of being able to learn things quickly. The Acer laptop has a good bag but the Neo's bag is already torn. So, I bought one for it last week. |
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