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I'm not locked in here with you, you are locked in here with me.
Solving Windows OS and driver faults. I don't mind IT hardware but dealing with Windows and tracking down faults in the registry drives me mad. It's time consuming and annoying that the majority of the world is using such a shit OS with so many problems. I can do it, if I don't understand what's wrong I will keep googling till I do, which is why I'm good at it. But it drives me mad.
I have a friend who is naturally good at pretty much any sport he tries but never stuck at any of them. He was signed by a premiership team but didn't put the fitness work in and drifted away. He ended up playing in a 5 a side pub team with me and my useless mates - it was like getting pele to play with a non league side he used to score 5 plus goals a game giving it 50%.
Used to annoy the hell out of me!
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
No you're not!
Mostly I just google the problem, but the result is I appear all-knowing.
Never, ever make your hobby your job. You'll grow to hate it eventually.
Most days, I wish I'd taken up fishing instead.
I'm not an idiot using computers (but not an expert by any stretch) but I really hate using them any more than I should. I miss the time when it was possible to turn them off as well, opposed to always having one in your pocket to check emails, like Instagram posts and so on.
Even though the pay wasn't great, some of the best jobs I ever had were ones which were 'completely offline'.
She was last seen heading off toward a job with KPMG, I wonder how she got on.
People have suggested I do photography professionally, but I say no as I want to carry on enjoying photography.