Friday, February 12, 2010

Computer Overworking

I am having serious computer overworking problems again, if anyone can fix it, but I am most concerned about my son and if ever there is a choice and someone can help only one of us, I want him to always come first. It's just that, in some ways, harm to me is also indicative that someone may be causing harm to my son as well. So I guess it's a good pointer and is something for me to bring up. Someone just decided to make it stronger than ever now.

After getting that death ad by Google, I got another one about empowering women in Cambodia which made me very angry the other night, because I hadn't mentioned anything about women or empowerment, and had only brought up Diana once and then got this ad later, which I thought was horrible, because I know her next stop in her landmines mission was Cambodia. I got very upset and wrote some horrible things but it was in a rash moment and I deleted them.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your computer isn't "overworking." The fan is coming on so it doesn't over heat.

Mama said...

Hi,

Thank you for writing in, and I know what you're talking about, but that's not it.

I do know you're trying to help, so thanks for offering the idea. But I know about the fan and that's not what happens.

I've been around computers since 1990 and had my own PC and been online since 1997.

In all this time, I never had the problems I've had at different times in Wentachee or East Wenatchee, though I'm sure this could be done elsewhere as well.

The computer overheats to such a degree you can put your hand over the keyboard and feel a sort of static and it's very hot. It feels a little bit like the static electricity one might feel after rubbing their hair with something and then the hair sticks on end and it's static-y but it's a lot more noticeable and in addition, hot.

There is no problem this morning but there was last night. It causes overheating of the muscles in the body because of the proximity of the body to this unheathy energy, twitching, and exhaustion and fatigue because of the constant overheating.

But it's not the fan.

I didn't have problems with this particular laptop at all unless I stayed with someone, briefly, who was in the military and then ever since it's been off and on. I don't know if something has to be done or someone needs direct access to get this to happen, but I think other things can be done by just having one energy source find and tap into another energy source and use it as a conduit for other things.

It is possible, with today's technology, to turn an innocuous piece of equipment like a laptop, into a non-lethal weapon, seriously (it's no secret with the Dept. of Defense), but I am not positive about how it's done.

Anonymous said...

no different than mine and if i rest my hands on the computer while i'm typing, i have red spots where they've been at because they've gotten hot. mine has always been that way and i've never thought anything of it. a while after the fan has kicked on it cools down enough i can rest my hands on the computer again. no biggy.