Tuesday 8 May 2012

I'm toodling off..

  
... for (hopefully only) a few days.  The lease has come up on my laptop and I have to return it and being the typical organised souls that they are in the education department, they have not yet got the new ones ready and waiting for us.  So I'm being positive and hoping that it will only take them a few days but seeing as they haven't actually informed us of when they are coming, let alone the fact that they are running late, really it could be anyone's guess.

Apart from the upcoming withdrawal sytems (thank goodness for my iphone!), I'm quite excited because I'm getting rid of the clunky, slow, piece of poo acer and getting myself an apple.  Converting, much to my sister's delight (she made the conversion at the beginning of last year when her school gave -yes, gave - her an apple notebook (not laptops apparently))

So hopefully I'll be back sooner rather than later, and with a super fast new device (so I can catch up on all your blogs) that doesn't weigh a ton or have a battery life shorter than the alleged memory span of a goldfish.  Seriously, it lasts about a minute.  Ridiculous. 


See you on the other side!
  


6 comments:

posie blogs Jennie McClelland said...

Oh wow, i always break my laptops before the lease is up, it's crazy!! I am a new Mac Desk Top owner & it's pretty fabulous, i don't really need a laptop, the children have them anyway, i'm thrilled with this one, unbreakable apparently, love Posie

Michelle {Jarrah Jungle} said...

Oh exciting. Dont worry there's always the library loan computers if you get desperate :)

Margret said...

I hope it's a quick change-over. And yay for Mac, I love mine :)

emma @ frog, goose and bear said...

When I saw that title I thought you were going for good! You'll never look back from an apple. They are awesome!

emma @ frog, goose and bear said...

I forgot to say that I'm so glad you're not going for good!

2paw said...

I hope the swap goes well. Way back in the late 80s we all had Apple computers in our classrooms and slowly they were replaced with PCs.