
We had a dust-up yesterday. The (fairly wobbly in hind-sight) steel bookshelf in our livingroom toppled. About 200 books obeyed the law of gravity and went tumbling down. We were able to catch the shelf before it crashed - but the books made their ways floor-ward.
No damage to life and limb. We are really thankful to God for this. Really!
But a certain white item looks like it did not like having lots of paper-weight dumped on it.

Though the Mac initially looked like it had survived the large chunks of processed wood raining on it - the dear machine decided that it would not recognise that it has a hard disk.
Looks like the score is books 1 - macbook 0.
Now a big sad sigh and a check to see if something can be done for the dear macbook.
In the mean-time. A lot less computer access to me. Perhaps for the good? (this note typed out in the office computer).
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