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My little office story #1 (permalink) Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:36 am   My little office story
 

Hello!

I want to tell you one funny story what happened in my office life not long ago. One day morning I switched on my computer and began type letters and find out that some of letters are have been typing two instead of one. For example, “we” instead of “e”, “xc” instead of “c”, I was wondered about it. We had problems with the Internet connecting in that day. Some later we invited our IT manager for checking and he told me that I have any viruses in my computer. I was so sad and worry. Then we started to install the new antivirus program and full scanned my comp, it took a long time. Then he went back, but I detected that problem was not eliminated. In next day I had call to him and he was very confused about it, he didn’t know what to do now. We going to install the other antivirus programs and will try to catch this ugly virus at any price. I sat sadly and couldn’t chat to anyone. Suddenly one fine idea had come in my head: maybe I just have to change my oldest keyboard? Then I did it and saw that unwanted letters are disappeared. Very Happy

P.S. Sorry, my text has many grammar mistakes.
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My little office story #2 (permalink) Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:34 pm   My little office story
 

Aiko, sometimes the simplest solutions turn out to be the best.

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My little office story #3 (permalink) Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:45 pm   My little office story
 

Yes, as Russian say: "All of great things are simple" Smile
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My little office story #4 (permalink) Thu Oct 29, 2009 12:38 pm   My little office story
 

Nice story Aiko; sometimes we think that big things are so difficult instead of consider it to be easy and and so on..
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