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There's this computer tech guy who sits about 12 feet away from me, works on the website for one of the branches of UNDP. I didn't really speak to him at all at first, but we never came into direct contact -- only passing by each other once in a while. One day I ran into him in the elevator and introduced myself; he introduced himself back, but he reacted kind of oddly. But my basic reaction was, "okay... whatever." It's not like I really have to work with him. (I was a bit disappointed 'cause he was the one I overheard talking about the PSP and I was thinking we actually might have something in common to talk about.)
This morning the internet network connection was not working so I went over to ask him if he was getting a network connection on his computer. He said, "Not really. That's why I restarted." Oookaaaayyy -- as if I'm supposed to know he restarted his computer. I said, "Oh good. So it's not just me." It was more of a statement than anything else. The usual reply is some sort of agreement. His response was, "I doubt it." What is his problem anyway?
This morning the internet network connection was not working so I went over to ask him if he was getting a network connection on his computer. He said, "Not really. That's why I restarted." Oookaaaayyy -- as if I'm supposed to know he restarted his computer. I said, "Oh good. So it's not just me." It was more of a statement than anything else. The usual reply is some sort of agreement. His response was, "I doubt it." What is his problem anyway?