c.a.m.p.
computer assembler musician person
My intentions of returning to England early this summer were mainly to play my evening piano sessions at Raffles & Georgetown, something that didn't work out as well as I expected - due to some complications that end next week. I thought this was going to cause me to be broke, bored, & depressed, but lately, it seems that I have been spending more time doing a computer 'business' - one that has never really taken off until now. As a matter of fact, I only used to build computers as a side project, but it's become an amazing mission that keeps me going!
Before summer, Kuok Tim asked me to build a computer for him. He wanted to include some parts that I have lying around, so I get to get rid of those and get some money. I'm building that tomorrow. Awesome. :)
I received an order to build a basic computer for Dhana (a friend of Jags'), which I did happily - for much less than Dell or Packard Bell (DON'T EVER BUY FROM THESE 2 COMPANIES).- and she was quite happy with it! Made some money and got a free meal. Doubly awesome!
Chett bought over £100 worth of computer parts from me. Chett is a ponce. A 6'4" leg end ponce who bought my awesome Logitech dual optical mouse.
Markoose bought a wireless card from me. Has he paid? No. Do I care? Not really. :)
My brother's housemate has asked me to build a computer for him, which, upon approval, I shall start building immediately for delivery (to London) in a couple weeks. This means a little more money, more parts gone, and a subsidised trip to London! Which I shall complete by picking up Sheena (my li'l star housemate) from the airport, thus saving her having to lug her stuff around. Isn't it great how things work out? :)
This computer business have may have turned me into a uber-geek, but it's certainly made my summer more interesting and fulfilling while I had plenty of time on my hands. My piano shifts get returned to me from next week, and that will bring a great summer to an end when term starts in 3 weeks.
My intentions of returning to England early this summer were mainly to play my evening piano sessions at Raffles & Georgetown, something that didn't work out as well as I expected - due to some complications that end next week. I thought this was going to cause me to be broke, bored, & depressed, but lately, it seems that I have been spending more time doing a computer 'business' - one that has never really taken off until now. As a matter of fact, I only used to build computers as a side project, but it's become an amazing mission that keeps me going!
Before summer, Kuok Tim asked me to build a computer for him. He wanted to include some parts that I have lying around, so I get to get rid of those and get some money. I'm building that tomorrow. Awesome. :)
I received an order to build a basic computer for Dhana (a friend of Jags'), which I did happily - for much less than Dell or Packard Bell (DON'T EVER BUY FROM THESE 2 COMPANIES).- and she was quite happy with it! Made some money and got a free meal. Doubly awesome!
Chett bought over £100 worth of computer parts from me. Chett is a ponce. A 6'4" leg end ponce who bought my awesome Logitech dual optical mouse.
Markoose bought a wireless card from me. Has he paid? No. Do I care? Not really. :)
My brother's housemate has asked me to build a computer for him, which, upon approval, I shall start building immediately for delivery (to London) in a couple weeks. This means a little more money, more parts gone, and a subsidised trip to London! Which I shall complete by picking up Sheena (my li'l star housemate) from the airport, thus saving her having to lug her stuff around. Isn't it great how things work out? :)
This computer business have may have turned me into a uber-geek, but it's certainly made my summer more interesting and fulfilling while I had plenty of time on my hands. My piano shifts get returned to me from next week, and that will bring a great summer to an end when term starts in 3 weeks.
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