14 September 2008

Goodbye my first Mac

Today I was lazy. The only thing productive I did was gym. I saw PK there too. I came back and had the other banh mi for lunch. The grocery shopping was unsuccessful. So many people and cars, but what I went to get was sold out. Oh well, so I left TJ's empty handed.

PK gave me a real good advice on the interview I had last week. At first I resisted the idea because I already decided she picked another applicant. PK said even if she did, it's always a good idea to show that I am interested and will be open to future openings in her company. It's important to keep that channel open. Sometimes PK is so mature. Of course I didn't know how to write a good follow-up letter. So PK helped me write one and I sent it to her. Yay!

Later Megan came over and picked me up. We went to a local boba place to chat and catch up. I always have a good time with her and laugh lots.

I went to Dave's for dinner around 6 o'clock tonight. He and Jose researched and looked at my dead iMac for a bit, and decided it was best to let it go. Sigh. Dave got me this iMac when I graduated and moved down to LA. It's my first Mac. One of the many great surprises Dave gave me over the years. And it had been with me through ups and downs, several upgrades, and it had always kept on going. I couldn't believe it was time to part ways. Dave took out the hard drive and the ram and put it aside. We will bring the remaining parts to a the e-waste site this coming weekend.

Goodbye my sweet iMac.

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