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Old 10-27-2008, 06:25 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by Alisa View Post
Even though DH and I are both software engineers and pretty self-sufficient when it comes to computers, gadgets, etc., I'm the one that gets "dispatched" for anything network related. He gets "dispatched" when I hit the occasional Linux problem I can't configure or google my way out of. We both have our strengths. Oh, and he gets spider duty, too.
We both fight over who's going to hide from the relatives with computer-related questions. At least with my relatives it's usually a genuine problem; with some of his it's because they don't believe in anti virus and wonder why their PCs break every 6 months or so.

I can catch spiders (we have a small spider hoover!), but DH puts them out mostly.

And unfortunately my mum is the sort who would dispatch dad to find out about anything like that, as she's convinced herself she can't understand "techy" stuff (despite me having proved to her that she actually does).
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