i.keenum
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Well we just had are second he is 4 months and now are expecting a 3rd child. Lord help me :fpalm: . Some one needs to explain to me how this keeps happened because I obviously haven't learned yet.
Wife decided to be a stay at home mom and I'm working while she takes care of the kids, so things will be a little tighter for a while. Good news is she started taking some on line classes to try and get a degree, bad news is our dog decided to eat the power cord to the laptop and looks like it shorted out the laptop. Tried buying a new cord but looks like it may have burned out the charging port on the laptop. Was able to get an old XP laptop given to us in the mean time and I was able to spend a few hours on it to get it some what functional.
Time to pick up some more odd jobs and start cranking out some more projects get her another computer irat: . It's about 4 years old and would cost the same to fix probably as to replace. Going to ask a friend who likes to look at those things if they could take it apart and see what they can do.
Thanks as always for listening brothers,
Ian Keenum
Wife decided to be a stay at home mom and I'm working while she takes care of the kids, so things will be a little tighter for a while. Good news is she started taking some on line classes to try and get a degree, bad news is our dog decided to eat the power cord to the laptop and looks like it shorted out the laptop. Tried buying a new cord but looks like it may have burned out the charging port on the laptop. Was able to get an old XP laptop given to us in the mean time and I was able to spend a few hours on it to get it some what functional.
Time to pick up some more odd jobs and start cranking out some more projects get her another computer irat: . It's about 4 years old and would cost the same to fix probably as to replace. Going to ask a friend who likes to look at those things if they could take it apart and see what they can do.
Thanks as always for listening brothers,
Ian Keenum