Hello everyone! I'm a computer repair technician based in Lawrence, Kansas. I have been with FFR for over 10 years, and I've earned several years of experience working with computers, and around 5 years in repairs and troubleshooting. I've given people good news and bad news about their computers on everything from popped capacitors, viruses and corrupt data, to full data loss, viruses encrypting the drive, and broken hardware.
My worst story comes from a time when I was working at a local shop, and a customer brought in their computer for diagnostics. The machine failed to power on, and if it did, it had drive corruption issues, so the drive would need replaced. The biggest issue with the machine is that it was absolutely covered in pet piss. Since it was a biological contaminant, and I didn't have the chemicals to clean such a mess, I simply called the customer and let them know that it was unacceptable for me to work on the machine in this condition.
In recent times, I've started learning various web programming languages via CodeCademy, W3Schools, reading O'Reilly references, and asking those who know more than me. If you're interested, head over to CodeCademy and take the tutorials. They're a great way, but not the only way, to dive in and see if it's something you like.
Victoria had no idea we existed, so I couldn't get her to come do my AMA for me, which means there's no filter for this AMA. Ask me anything!
My worst story comes from a time when I was working at a local shop, and a customer brought in their computer for diagnostics. The machine failed to power on, and if it did, it had drive corruption issues, so the drive would need replaced. The biggest issue with the machine is that it was absolutely covered in pet piss. Since it was a biological contaminant, and I didn't have the chemicals to clean such a mess, I simply called the customer and let them know that it was unacceptable for me to work on the machine in this condition.
In recent times, I've started learning various web programming languages via CodeCademy, W3Schools, reading O'Reilly references, and asking those who know more than me. If you're interested, head over to CodeCademy and take the tutorials. They're a great way, but not the only way, to dive in and see if it's something you like.
Victoria had no idea we existed, so I couldn't get her to come do my AMA for me, which means there's no filter for this AMA. Ask me anything!



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