Breaking things
By Sarah Dobbs in Editorial
Posted in Grumbles on
The world seems to believe I’m made entirely out of magnets. This week, everything I touch seems to be going screwy; my mobile phone keeps claiming it doesn’t have a SIM card, my PC decides it doesn’t feel like starting up, my washing machine floods everything… and I can’t be the only one having non-stop problems with Firefox, can I?
Bah. I’m torn between trying to fix everything, and just going back under my duvet til things decide to work again. (Or until Mozilla sorts out Firefox, at any rate.)
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