What a disaster.
I wanted to send some pictures I had taken to my computer, so I could use them for a class. The only reason I take photos on my phone is so I can send them places! Otherwise I’d just be normal and use a camera. Gah!
Anyway, I searched high and low for blutooth – but “no device found” was the irritating message, over and over. And then it dawned on me – not quite a lightening bolt, considering I’d been looking for the blutooth application on my laptop for about 40 minutes by this stage.
My brand new laptop doesn’t have blutooth.
Crappola. (There is no indecent swearing on this blog, just in case they don’t swear in Namibia. But in my head, it was pretty R-rated).
To be honest, I’m probably more annoyed about this because blutooth was something I actually knew how to use. Sort of. (I did try to send a few photos to my old laptop, which did have the application, and it never worked – but I always assumed that was because the old laptop was a pile of junk. Because it was. Now I’ll never know.)
This would never even be an issue in Namibia.
So again, my lessons are foiled by my overzealousness to use a technology that’s only ever going to let me down. There’s absolutely no point in making my powerpoint now, because my skills at making a visually stimulating presentation are basically zero (for anyone who went to subject-selection night and saw my work, I bet you agree whole-heartedly. Epic fail!) My pictures would have made all the difference. Although, I’m not great with my phone either so the quality of the photos isn’t awesome!
Teacher 1: Technology 1.
I hate technology and that is why I am still moving to Namibia.
Do you have wifi?
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sprechen si English?
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