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July 13th, 2005

laptop with physical damage

Got a call from a client: the power connector on her laptop is not working… laptop was damaged in transit.

I hope that either the plug got worked loose & needs re-soldering, or maybe the battery is dead.

Turns out that the corner of the laptop has been smashed, & there is a 2cm hole where the plug for the power supply goes & around the usb ports.

Looking at the plug, I can see that it is very loose… luckily no MB damage, but 1 or 2 of the plug connectors have been sheared off.

I remove the plug (just unsolder one lug… the other 2 are broken off).

Trying to reassemble the plug. Its a bit like a jigsaw puzzle… how do all the parts fit, so that the laptop charges & make sure the laptop knows if the battery is being charged… eventually get it all together, but there is no way the plug will go back to its original place.

I call the client and give here the options:
1) A new plug for about $50 plus my fee
2) use the old plug, soldered to a some wires that connects to the laptop MB. Looks ugly, not mechanically robust, but I’ll only charge my minimum fee

She goes with option 2)

After some wires & some tape, its all finished & working.

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July 11th, 2005

Advertising part 3

Things are slow. Some print ads seem to do well, but the response is very patchy.

The “trading post” called me & offered to put a business card ad in the paper, plus a leaflet distribution around the local area for $200. The result was just 1 enquiry that didn’t lead anywhere. Oh well, I won’t do that again.

I’m starting to design my web page & I’ll be keeping it fairly simple. But I really like the button “mouse over” effect…

http://www.computer-aid.com.au

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