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  • iiMzNunu

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    Haner's Harlot.:Yes,you did help me a lot. Thank you so much! I really appreciate your help. That's what we're going to do.
    v.Well,some computers/laptops last for a long time. So it doesn't always happen and when something breaks it can be fixed. My parents are looking for a local tech store to see how much they charge. Yes,I can say that too. I shall go and fix the mistake I made. Actually,I was bending down to get something and it was in my back pants pocket and it fell.
    July 1st, 2010 at 07:10pm
  • so sedated.

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    1. No.
    2. Because it happens to every person on the planet.
    3. Nope.
    4. Yep. First laptop died. It was a piece of shit though.
    5. It's a computer. They all die and need to be replaced eventually. And virus protector does not fix everything. It needs to be looked at by a professional, and if they can't do anything about it, you need to replace it. Common sense.

    " My cell phone got ruined because it fell for the first time."
    ^ Isn't that basically like saying "I broke my phone because I dropped it." ?
    Because I don't see how a cell pone could fall on its own.
    July 1st, 2010 at 12:03pm
  • Haner's Harlot.

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    Take it to a small shop that specializes in tech support. You can find them anywhere. I hope I've helped.
    July 1st, 2010 at 05:26am
  • courier six

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    gabbykillsmeese Chillax, yo. I believe it, I believe it.
    July 1st, 2010 at 05:06am
  • iiMzNunu

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    gabbykillsmeese:Not even funny!
    Haner's Harlot:I've never ordered anything only but my father does. Where do you take it to get fixed with that price? It isn't fun at all!
    Jacoby Shaddix:They sure are some connections she has.
    July 1st, 2010 at 05:04am
  • turducken

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    v Like I said, you best believe it.
    Thug life, fo sho.
    July 1st, 2010 at 04:59am
  • courier six

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    v. That's pretty frickin awesome, yo.
    July 1st, 2010 at 04:54am
  • turducken

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    v Best believe it.
    Jesus is my homeboy.
    We tight like spandex.
    July 1st, 2010 at 04:46am
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    gabbykillsmeese Those are some connections...
    July 1st, 2010 at 04:43am
  • Haner's Harlot.

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    Nunu You can acquire viruses anywhere, from doing just about anything. If you order things online, the virus may be trying to steal your credit card info so that whoever created the virus can use your information. Viruses are always trying to steal someone's identity or their money. You'll have to take it to a computer shop to fix it. I know because this happened to me last month and it was not fun. Luckily, they didn't steal anything and it only cost $40 to fix. :)
    July 1st, 2010 at 04:32am
  • turducken

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    It's because Jesus hates you, no really.
    He told me himself.
    I've got connections.
    July 1st, 2010 at 04:18am
  • iiMzNunu

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    hannahlikestriangles:I am attached to my electronics. But,I can give it a break sometimes but not for long. I have an addiction! Wow,that's crazy! I was figuring maybe it happened to your computer/laptop before but I guess not by how you answered this question.
    v.I think you're right. Why would they do such a thing?
    July 1st, 2010 at 04:13am
  • Haner's Harlot.

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    Just a thought, but your big computer might have had a hidden virus that detected when you were trying to fix the problem. Sometimes they shut down the computer so that you can't fix the problem.
    July 1st, 2010 at 04:12am
  • casual affair

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    1. No.
    2. I just do.
    3. If you're that attached to your electronics, then yes.
    4. I get a new mp3 every year because I over use it.
    5. How am I supposed to know?
    July 1st, 2010 at 04:10am
  • iiMzNunu

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    Haner's Harlot:That made me laugh too.
    i asked alice.:I know that's lame. How is this bad luck? My parents aren't taking it to get fixed. They can't afford that they said. But,my father said when he gets money he will do it but if it's too expensive he will just buy me a new laptop. That sucks! This must be a bad virus like a very major bad one.
    v.My phone fell out my pocket and I tried to catch it. My parents know but don't want it to get fixed because it might be expensive but if it is I'm going to get a newer laptop. You're lucky in my mind! A lot of people agree about it being a virus.
    July 1st, 2010 at 04:09am
  • Jorel Decker.

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    1. No.
    2. You just need to be more careful with your possessions.
    3. Yeah, you should worry about how you're gonna fix your laptop.
    4. Nope. I have honestly never broken any of my cell phones. I've dropped them, sure, but they never broke.
    5. Probably got a virus.
    July 1st, 2010 at 04:07am
  • i asked alice.

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    Aww, that's just lame...

    1. Yeah!
    2. It's really unfortunate. =/
    3. Nah, just see if your parents will take the computers to a shop & get them fixed.
    4. Yes. Happens so often now I'm just like, "Oh. Virus. YAY."
    5. Seems like a virus.
    July 1st, 2010 at 04:04am
  • Haner's Harlot.

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    BananaPancakes For some reason, your answer to number two made me laugh really hard. xD
    July 1st, 2010 at 04:04am
  • iiMzNunu

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    Purple.Rose.Garden:Why don't you believe this isn't bad luck? So you don't believe in luck. I do! Why shouldn't I worry? That sucks! You're lucky in my mind. It's like a blue background with white writing and when it does turn on it turns on normally then a few seconds later it turns off. You sure that's a virus?
    v.I'm not breaking anything actually. The laptop thing happened because I haven't been on it when I was out of town then when I came back it started to act this way. I used to use it 24/7 but I gave it a break. For a few days I did let it rest and I did always clean it out and cleaned it so it wouldn't be dusty. Why should I worry about this?That sucks! I hate when things like this happen. How much will they charge?
    July 1st, 2010 at 04:03am
  • Nanner.

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    1. Yes.
    2. Because you keep breaking things.
    3. Yes.
    4. Yes. I've broken my camera, phone, ipod ( twice ) , and laptop.
    5. My mom's did the same thing. Take it to Future Shop or Best Buy.
    July 1st, 2010 at 04:02am