One thing about me, I get a fearless streak sometimes when it comes to troubleshooting things I really, truly, honestly do not understand. I’m talking computer stuff here, just to be specific. Once, I volunteered to install a friend’s new DVD burner. Because her computer does not have the same configuration as mine (one that I’ve already tinkered with so many times), I accidentally attached the wrong wires that when I was testing my handiwork, I almost got a heart attack when I saw smoke coming out of the device as soon as I turned on the power. Well, I guess I didn’t learn from that. I did learn to be more careful and more logical, but I still experiment on things at least as long as I own them. Makes me think of needing to find student loans just so I’d have a real, well-founded knowledge about this stuff. But I suppose that would take away the thrill. It would be like doing work, then. There’s a beauty in trial and error, see. You just have to set limits so you won’t reach the point of being destructive.
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