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Name: Mysia Age: 21(22 on Feb 22nd crying ) Race: Kitsune Gender: Female Location: Here Likes:TELEVISON:Anime, Some of Adult Swim (Family Guy, futurama, some of the less-butchered anime), cats, video game, freaking out the male population who thinks girls don't play video games by listing the video games I've played, making people laugh, making friends VIDEO GAMES: Ooo...Lunar 1 and 2, anything Legend of Zelda (except Wind Waker), Havest Moon, Pikmin 1 and 2, Veiwtiful Joe 1 (and more than likely 2 when I get it ^__^ Henshin-a go go Baby ^_^), Final Fantasy...hmmm...just about anything really...except the stupid games that involve Barbie, Barney, etc and GTA cause I think it's just retarded and pointless. MUSIC: J-pop, J-rock, Seki Tomokazu (drool), and any songs that strike my interest. GIRLS Boys: Funny, nice, non-sexually driven boys. Dislikes: Stupid people. See below for explaination
Today at work, I learned something.
What happened: We ran out of tokens for the tag machine at work today. So, being that I should be a lead cashier by now as I actually stay up front, I opened up the tag machine to get tokens. I've done it several times. This time was different.
See, there's a metal bucket that is used to collect the tokens in the machine. One merely needs to pull a nob and remove the buckets, dump the tokens into a bowl, and replace the bucket. The last person to do this forgot step three.
So, when I pulled the hinged panel foward, the tokens spilled out through the slats in the bottom (for wires or something I guess) and on top of the wires behind it.
GAH! scream I said, apologizing to the customer that was patiently waiting. Frustrated, I pulled out several tokens and handed her 2. I closed the machine and went back to my registar. A moment later, the customer returned. The touch screen was no longer touchable. I sighed. "Maybe if I get the tokens that fell on the wires, it will work again" I said.
So back into the machine. I found the bucket sitting inconspiculuosly atop the narrow bar that the engraver traveled on. Carfully, I picked up the tokens one by one. "Hmm...well, as long as I'm careful, then nothing bad will happen!" I thought cheerfully.
And then one of the wired popped, smoked, and the screen went dead.
eek sad gonk "... sweatdrop Um...crap..I can give you a refund if you'd like, ma'am."
Moral: Cabels in a computer and the wiring in a machine and veeeeeeerrrrrryyyyyyyyy very very different. Hell, I barely brushed my finger against the damn thing crying and I'm very lucky I didn't lose my finger in that thing. Geeez. My roommate, knowing more about wiring and computers than I do, told me I more than likely closed the circuit and shorted something. My guess is that the wires leaned on a token, since they're, ya know, made of metal.
We both agree it wasn't my fault, though. Had I not tried to solve the initial problem of the touch screen not working, then someone else would have reached in to remove the tokens. Fact of life. People are stupid.
Now I'm off to go to bed.
Gamer_Petri · Thu Dec 09, 2004 @ 06:40am · 0 Comments |
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