If you are a little confused my laptop has been going through this phase where it does not want to let me type any 'g' 'h' or use the backspace key. It makes typing papers take forever and replying to emails a real pain. I am now a dork and have a keyboard that plugs into my laptop but I don't care right now, all of the keys work and I was able to type two papers in less then an hour and a half!
It's funny to think that out of the many keys on a keyboard when just a few are messed up it seems to ruin the whole keyboard. It's a little like life (yes I am making another life analogy), when a few things go wrong I know I am guilty of thinking that everything is bad when in reality it is just those few dumb keys. The whole keyboard is not bad, I am rather fond of my laptop keyboard. Life is just so busy I can't take it in to get it fixed (I have already done it once, they failed on fixing it). If you can't fix the keys right away don't let them keep you down! Life can be crazy but when those few things in life seem to make you think everything is going wrong I personally need to stop and realize that my life is actually wonderful- those keys are not that important. Why should I let those few broken keys win? This keyboard isn't bad, just those few keys and all it needs is to be fixed- for me to bring more attention to it when I have the time. Not for me to pout and feel sorry for myself about the broken keys, but instead count the number of keys that work.
I am super tired so I have no idea if that analogy made any sense but this is coming from someone who is terribly sleep deprived and extremely excited to have a working keyboard. So currently I thought that was a pretty brilliant analogy, but I will probably have to end up changing my wording tomorrow when I am thinking straight or I will possibly leave it for your enjoyment to see how my mind works when I am really tired.
I think someone else needs a little recognition for helping you attempt to fix your computer. Including calling the company a few times, taking it to a store that you didn't actually buy it from and waiting in line and insisting to the sales guy that you did buy it from there.... ;)
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