If it's any comfort, I wasted a large portion of my weekend turning a slightly-broken bike into a much more broken bike. Which I could do without really, what with working on top of a hill and all...
The gear cable was bust, so I replaced it. As I took the old gear cable out of the lever, a rather important-looking spring went sproing and popped out with it, and then sat on the floor looking broken. So now I have a new gear cable, but it won't stay in gear (it just bounces back to bottom unless I hold the lever in place). Oh, and it doesn't seem to go far enough for top. I actually looked at that website before I started, and again just now. He says nothing I can see about important sproinging springs. I'm taking it to the bike doctor today. Hopefully it won't be too expensive, as it's just not worth mending it if it is. Sigh I'm not in the mood to buy a new bike right now...
Eeek! That sounds pretty dire -- I've had hard disks die on me several times in the past, and have found it useful to keep a bootable Linux CD around so I can at least mount the ext3 partition and copy things over before doing whatever's necessary. Perhaps a useful habit to keep in?
"Check boot disk in another computer. Boot disk works. Problem does not lie with boot disk. Try again. Oh look, delirium's now dying at an even earlier stage of the boot process."
Jesus Christ - that sounds *horrible* although I'm really impressed by your determination and intitiative. If this happened to me it would go something like:
Laptop refuses to boot up. Attempt to boot laptop eighty million times. Panic. Flail. Despair. Cry. Phone Rami.
Well, the equivalent of "phone Rami" for me was "post description of problem to Ubuntu support forums and Hypothetical", but neither of those provided any ideas that I hadn't already tried.
By the time the screw heads sheared off, I'd spent enough time on it that I was buggered if I was going to be defeated by something as insignificant as a screw :-)
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(probably don't come in laptop sizes though).
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The three great virtues of a programmer (or a mathematician) are Laziness, Impatience and Hubris :-)
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I take it you know about the late, great Sheldon Brown's website? Lots of bike maintenance and repair info there.
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I actually looked at that website before I started, and again just now. He says nothing I can see about important sproinging springs.
I'm taking it to the bike doctor today. Hopefully it won't be too expensive, as it's just not worth mending it if it is.
Sigh
I'm not in the mood to buy a new bike right now...
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Laptop refuses to boot up.
Attempt to boot laptop eighty million times.
Panic.
Flail.
Despair.
Cry.
Phone Rami.
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By the time the screw heads sheared off, I'd spent enough time on it that I was buggered if I was going to be defeated by something as insignificant as a screw :-)
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