Typically, most of my computer work is done here at the office. There's less distractions and I just tend to feel more productive.
However, it's very convenient having a computer at home as well to quickly access my e-mails, print out a listing, or satisfy my late night AR fix.
The other evening, after an especially enjoyable dip in our hot tub, I switched on our trusty Dell and got the alarming prompt, "Missing Windows\System32\Hal.dll file!"
Right away, you know things are not good!
So I mess around a bit and the prompt changes. Now it says, "NTLDR is missing." Oh great! What the heck is an "NTLDR?" And why is it missing? Did it jump ship on its own, or did some little spyware thief confiscate it?
And why can't they make these prompts a little more "user-friendly?" Seriously, they should just make-up prompts we can all better understand. Like:
"Get out your check book"
"You should've bought the Compaq"
"Your virus-scan software has expired"
"You did have a back-up drive, right?"
So here I am at the office, our home computer on the floor next to my desk, cold and lifeless, awaiting the arrival of the local computer gods/geeks, and praying for the salvation of all our files!
Rich Jacobson, www.KitsapLife.com
Everyone in our business knows the value of a good referral partner. When we pass one of our clients onto someone else, we want the assurance and complete confidence that we're entrusting them to someone who will work hard for them, represent their interests fully, and help to successfully achieve their goals.
If any of you ever has clients looking to relocate to the Seattle area, I would be honored to merit your trust and referral. While I specialize in residential properties on the Kitsap Peninsula, I do network with many equally qualified agents throughout Western Washington.
I look forward to being of service to you and your clients in the near future!
Rich Jacobson
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