A New P.C.
With Microsoft withdrawing its support for Windows 7 on 14th January, I've decided to take the plunge and replace my desktop which is now nearly 8 years old. I did try a Windows 10 upgrade a few years ago but there were so many technical hitches that I had to uninstall it. Needless to say my workhorse of a PC has served me well and, if it wasn't for Microsoft's decision, I am sure that it could continue to do so for a little longer. However, I do use it constantly for editing photographs and video and without support it really isn't worth the risk of a wholesale crash, especially as it has a tendency already to freeze at inopportune moments.
Like thousands of others across the globe, my machine will, therefore, shortly be heading for that great computer graveyard in the sky or wherever it is that they go. I know that this human waste in electrical goods cannot continue but, unlike my washing machine, this isn't a case where a repair will work. I do feel guilty that my obsolete computer is actually going to go to the Council Waste and Recycling Centre (once over known simply as "the tip") but, hopefully, on the basis that small electricals including laptops and PCs have their own designated spot there will be scope for re-using various parts.
Finally should I be absent from this blog for a while, please, before blaming the surrender of my life assurance policy, spare a thought for me potentially struggling to set up a new computer never mind bond with it.
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