Wednesday 5 May 2010
Saturday 1 May 2010
Computer Repair Service Call
Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered you will never grow.
Computer Repair
Caller : Hi, our printer is not working.
Customer Service: What is wrong with it?
Caller : Mouse is jammed.
Customer Service: Mouse? Printers don't have a mouse you fool!
Caller: Mmmmm??.. Oh really?... I will send a picture.
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Computer Repair
Caller : Hi, our printer is not working.
Customer Service: What is wrong with it?
Caller : Mouse is jammed.
Customer Service: Mouse? Printers don't have a mouse you fool!
Caller: Mmmmm??.. Oh really?... I will send a picture.
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Guyana In the early years
I observe the cars of the day- Morris Minor, Austin Cambridge, Morris Oxford, Hillman Minx
* I note the Bookers Sports Dept Store to the left and opposite it.......Bettencourt’s. Stabroek Market’s clock tower in the background
* To the left as well seems to be a cyclist dressed in the uniform of a then Bookers Store guard
* Princess Yasmin-this one plied the East Coast corridor. Note the wooden tray on the roof of the bus on which are written the words: "Cane Grove & Mahaica Express". This tray was used for transporting the "load" of the passengers
* To the left of the picture, the north eastern section of the Marine Wing of the British Guiana Police Force building is barely visible.
* These buses are parked in an area that was known as " Donkey City "; so named because it was the assembly point of dray and donkey carts which were hired for transportation of goods and building material around the city
* Note the prominence of the bicycle which is in stark contrast to the present day vehicular congestion which is a feature of life around that Fogarty's, Robb and Water Street junction.
* I think the shirt and tie are back now.
* Wow! A carrier bike on which grocery and baker shop bread deliveries were made..wow!
* A suspended street lamp hanging in the centre of the Camp and Regent Street intersection, no longer a feature of the landscape of the city.
* Yong Hing's supermarket(among the first in GT of the late 1950's) and on the opposite side(not evident in the picture.) was Kwang Hing's supermarket
* I detect a Bedford van and the back of a Vauxhall Cresta car- for which Central Garage on High Street was the sole distributor.
* Remember those straw hats.
* The Vauxhall is in the intersection on the amber light. I wonder if he got a ticket from the traffic camera.
HC 300- a Ford Zephyr car( or Zodiac-can't be sure) being driven south along Water Street, west of the Legco/National Assembly (now Parliament building).The Fords were sold by Geddes Grant on Main Street ..that was where Courts now is.
* Camp and Murray Streets (now Quamina) intersection
* Yes......the ubiquitous donkey (as opposed to dray) cart of the day
* When I looked up to the top right section of the picture, I see a fluorescent type street light fitting (as opposed to the incandescent bulbs) that was a peculiar feature of the street lighting along Camp Street in those days.
* Yes......the ubiquitous donkey (as opposed to dray) cart of the day
* When I looked up to the top right section of the picture, I see a fluorescent type street light fitting (as opposed to the incandescent bulbs) that was a peculiar feature of the street lighting along Camp Street in those days.
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