Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/07/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Tina, I'm sorry for all your woes...it sounds miserable. I was getting ready to suggest something similar to what Gib said: a student who's into this stuff. Unfortunately it's a bit hit or miss to find one, but if you could track down a high school or college kid who has taken apart and reassembled computers, you might be in business. My lab is very tech-heavy...almost everyone writes their own software, builds there own electronic devices, etc, etc. We also have a local computer/tech company on retainer/contract to come fix our computers when we don't have time to do it ourselves. And we ALSO have a local high school kid who we give our computers to when they are really messed up. He deals with the big problems! (Part of the reason for this is that he's much cheaper for problems that take a long time to solve, part of is that he's a smart kid who knows what he's doing.) If there's someone like that near you, s/he'd probably be very happy to find a client like you who needs help. Good luck, Aaron Quoting Gib Robinson <robinson@sfsu.edu>: > Tina, > > > How do you find somebody you can trust? > > Is there a school near you? Community College? High school where they would > have a computer science teacher? Is there a business large enough to have > an > IT guy? > --Gib