Brain Power
I can’t count the times that Kevin has helped my family, one way or another, with computer related things. Be it fried Motherboards or skipping Hard Drives, He’s pulled our collective asses out of the fire on multiple occasions. He has a kind of rapport with cybernated constructions that I’ve never seen before or since I’ve met him. A personal language, if you will. If the machines ever rise up against us and form their own nation I’ll vote him for Ambassador.
-Sean
Can I be the attache? just so I can hold the attache case. Those things are BAD ASS. you never know wahts in them. It could be papers or money or launch codes for ICBMS or even a miniaturized nuke! Or maybe a miniaturized EMP as the case may eventually be. course if that is the case they now have evidence of intention and Im screwed from the get go. Then again I sometimes feel that the reason technology is so broken around be is that I produce a bio electric pulse which is just stong enough to disrupt regular process and slow them to a crawl. It seems to happen at work a lot, but then again my computer is now being used after being shut off and stuffed in an office for that past 3 years. Or our IT dept may just suck. If they do I don’t really blame them. As my dad once told someone thinking about joining the marines,” Never forget; everything you use and depend on is made by the lowest bidder.” And that is why you will never see government working with apple computers. and…that was a large run around but I eventually got back to the topic. So now I end my Friday Morning Rant(patent pending)
In my time on this planet I’ve seen that some people really are cursed with technology. Maybe they were struck by lightning or maybe they are haunted by the ghosts of their previously dead machines. It’s true I tell you!
It just so happens I’m working on one of the Ramsey computers as I type this message. 😉
Kevin helps me with my computer difficulties and I am on the other side of the planet
And thus, his magical properties propagate throughout the planet.
So someone just walked into the lab. I look up and say “Hey you walk in and you don’t even say hi. What’s up man?”
His response was “Kevin, you looked in the zone.”
I of course was programing, yet again.