Nov 09, 2005 10:49
Anyone know how to fix broken plastic? I was attaching my ipod to my backpack and the part of the clothespin like clip that i push down on snapped. Gaah! My brother's gonna kill me. The way I see it i have two options (1) go buy a new identical snazzy case, and just keep it away safe till the next time i see my bro, or (2) take of the clothspin-like contraption and just carry it around and let my bro thing i'm super cool. Which he won't, he'll probably just call me a dink, but he won't know it broke
Electronics hate me. They fall apart through no fault of my own. I'm serious. I took my brother's snazzy camera to England, stuck it in a drawer for six months then take it out when he comes, and the darn thing looks like its been chewed on by a puppy (ah! puppies...). Then there's my computer who one day decides to fall apart. All it does is just sit on my desk and it falls apart right smack dab in the middle of my study abroad. Its alright now, but still the point is that it broke and I didn't do anything to it. And now the damn iPod case. Granted that's not electronic, but still, what did I do? I used it the way its supposed to be used. And as punishment, it decides to break. Oh and i almost forgot, I have all my iTunes music linked to my external, and for a few days I turned of the external and didn't listen to any music on iTunes and now everything is screwed up and half my music is deleted, and now i'm trying to figure out ways to transfer music from my iPod to PC.
Writing this down, I'm seeing a trend. Perhaps if I had not neglected the camera, if I had let the computer out to play sometimes, played tennis with the iPod case, and had never turned of my music these things wouldn't die. Moral of the story, electronics have feelings, if you let them out to play sometimes, like a puppy (aww puppy...), they'll be happy and love you.
Oh and Gretch, I've been avoiding a phone call, but once I take it, I might be cowering on your couch again. In advance I apologize for any inconvenience.