100 Days Of Gratitude – Day 20

Kristen Robb - Robo's Computers

Kristen Robb - Robo's Computers

I am so grateful for efficient customer service – It was not only me looked after in this case, but my beloved macbook.  You know I love people so much more than technology – but since my mac keeps me in touch with the world, and this week is helping me stay on track to get my book to the printers in 6 weeks (or less) it’s a bit important.  I’m exceedingly grateful to the team from Robo’s Computers – not just for their fabulous fast replacement of my keyboard – but for bringing macs to Dubbo last year – the same week I went looking to get one! Pictured here is the efficient Kristen who looked after us!  Thanks Kristen – you’re a champ!

Cheering you on,

Love Kerrie

my new mac

Wow, my first document on my apple mac.  Just doing a typing test, getting a feel for it.  Lyndon says this has a good interface, which I believe means that we will have a good working relationship – i.e. If my Mac were a person we might refer to Mac as one who is amiable, easy to connect with.  I’m looking forward to getting Skype on this – hopefully by tomorrow so I can have a face-to-face conversation with Yvette at 11am.

It’s time for me to be writing another blog – perhaps an announcement that I’m a mac user now?  Or that I am speaking two languages in the computing world – I am getting tech savvy aren’t I?  The salesman in the apple shop says my challenge in getting questions answered by local people is due to the fact that I’m using cutting edge technology that people aren’t familiar with.  Fancy that! Me?! 

Oh, and it would have been useful to time that little bit of typing.  It probably took no longer than it would have on the office PC. I am looking forward to building my relationship with my new friend Mac.  Oh, and I must add – I’m really looking forward to the day he’s paid for himself, and enabled us to purchase his friend Mac Pro for Lyndon – and together they are supporting us to create a strong financial future.  These guys are money making machines (with all the learning we’re doing about the internet) and we’re so proud of them and value them greatly.  Now technology doesn’t get in the way of my connecting with people and making a difference – it serves the bigger vision powerfully!

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