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The educational sales guys are great though!
Those guys, in this state, anyway, are actually "Software Engineers." OTOH, they don't have to deal with countless individuals who barely know how to turn on a Mac. While I was there the other day, a lady brought in a pre-packaged hard drive that had quit. I suggested that buying one like that prevented one from knowing what brand of drive was inside it. Of course, the 'Genius' could only tell her to try to buy one with a minimum 3-yr guarantee (hint, hint, wink, wink). She didn't understand how stupid simple it is to buy your own enclosure and drive, of course, and "besides, I bought this brand X drive here!" As if Apple had built everything?
I thought about trying to get a job when they first opened the Store here, but I'm too old to try 'selling' something people may not really need and I don't have the patience to handle idiots in front of a monitor (even if I was smart enough to know most of the answers)!
I got a new UPS today (delivered by FedEx Ground, of course, despite of the UPS tracking number the company sent
). Later, I decided to run the Comcast cable through its protection circuits. Unfortunately, I did that just prior to my D-i-Law and my wife deciding to try to register for college. They worked for a while and announced that the "Internet was gone!" Sure enough, the modem lights were not showing proper connections. I cycled the power and things started working again...for about 20 minutes. So I put the cable back directly to the modem. Things worked fine for another ten minutes...
They decided to go get a paper copy of the class catalog and gave up on the interwebs.
I even went outside to check if the grand-dog had dug up/chewed the cable line! Then I decided to try hooking things up again with the UPS but this time I used Network PP to request a new Lease. That may have been the problem all along, things are back to normal ever since then...at least while the 'girls' are gone, anyway!