When we moved into sweet home Chicago to engage in some serious home improvement hell, Cpu mandated that I was not to reassemble and use the Shuttle XPC until our major improvement goals were complete.
Since I am a serious computing enthusiast, this seemed reasonable; otherwise, it was likely I would be reading various posts, spending time trying out new software, and otherwise pussy-footing around. We got quite a bit accomplished, but it drove me nuts and actually expired some free services I belong to. It also kept me from changing addresses of important financial and other services.
I would not advocate this to other computer addicts, unless faced with a similar life-threatening decision.
Since I am a serious computing enthusiast, this seemed reasonable; otherwise, it was likely I would be reading various posts, spending time trying out new software, and otherwise pussy-footing around. We got quite a bit accomplished, but it drove me nuts and actually expired some free services I belong to. It also kept me from changing addresses of important financial and other services.
I would not advocate this to other computer addicts, unless faced with a similar life-threatening decision.
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