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Jul. 29th, 2015 05:52 pmSo I just replaced my keyboard, and fiddled around with the old one a bit and now the spacebar seems fixed. SIGH. But I'm not really feeling inclined to switch them back and return the new one. It's just so clean and nice ... I suppose I'll wipe down the old one and sell it on eBay for a few dollars less than I paid, it's not worth it to swap them out again. But I can't help thinking, if only I'd taken it off to try to reconnect the right-hand spring instead of pushing on it from the top. But then, what if it's not fixed and it would just break again? No, reselling with an explanation about the spacebar is the thing to do.
Starting the group - called Early 19th Century Life - and why do they make you pick friends to join it? It's awks! But I stuck a few people in there, sorry if it's weird, you can drop it.
I'm going to have a studio headshot done for book publicity. :O Not ready, mentally. I decided it's also weird but I'll just pay somebody and have a good one. I'm not ready for adulting, it's creepy.
Starting the group - called Early 19th Century Life - and why do they make you pick friends to join it? It's awks! But I stuck a few people in there, sorry if it's weird, you can drop it.
I'm going to have a studio headshot done for book publicity. :O Not ready, mentally. I decided it's also weird but I'll just pay somebody and have a good one. I'm not ready for adulting, it's creepy.