I don’t quite understand it and I should probably spend more time with it but damn I like it a lot. WordPress is one of those key pieces of tech that made a big difference in my life. I like finding the right things, that work, and let them do that in the background. I like low-maintenance relationships (don’t tell anyone) and I LOVE that electricity just works and I don’t have to think about it. You think: how did I ever live without you, front-loading washer? We wasted so much time.Īnd then, after the infatuation fades, you get on with your happily functioning and newly-enhanced life and start taking your love, machines, shockingly-white-whites and programs for granted. But the good tech, like a great love, (initially) inspires awe, affection, and respect and make your life much better on a daily basis. I want the fuss without the muss.Īnd I have this theory about tech: some key pieces of hardware and software make a huge difference and everything after that amounts to tweaks and hacks. Still, I’m more of install (or pay someone to install) and hope-it-works kind of gal. In fact, I’m pretty sure that’s my job or at least my blog’s mission statement. And the internet? Don’t even get me started. You could not pry my dishwasher out of my house without bloodshed and death, most likely yours. There’s actual research that this works – it is not just because I am in love with bloviation but hey, tomato tahmahto. I write stories because I love you and don’t want to bore you and because if you laugh then chances are that you’ll remember the educational bit, too. Warning: there are lessons and even actionable advice in here, but it is buried inside a story.
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