Getting a New Cleaner
When someone asked me to write an article about a new kind of cleaner, I almost kissed them.
I don't like cleaning at the best of times, as anyone who knows me will tell you.
It was only when I began to dig a little further, that I realised I was being asked to write an article about computer programs that do all your cleaning for you.
Shame, I thought I would get to sample a new domestic cleaner for free.
Maybe the next article, eh? Actually, I wasn't far wrong, because many of the duplicate cleaner software programs are free.
This gives me a dilemma.
As well as not being good at cleaning, I am also indecisive, a typical Libran, if there is such a thing, always juggling things and never quite succeeding.
I would have preferred it if I was told either that all of the programs were free or they all cost money.
Now, I don't know what to do, lol, excuse the text speak.
I am in the same dilemma actually, as regards cleaning and other domestic duties.
I am loathe to pay for such things, but then again, I calculate how much my time is worth to do such things and think that actually it may be worthwhile.
For instance, I have always paid someone else to do my ironing for me.
Who invented ironing in the first place? Someone who paid other people to do it for them, obviously! Who wants to iron? No really, who wants to iron? I will pay you to do mine for me! I guess this is part of the program with computer programs, too.
Unless you consider a program to be absolutely essential, so much that you couldn't live without it, like your woman, why bother even looking? I know some people are different, my dad, for instance, spends a lot of time updating and upgrading his computer system.
Fair play to him, I guess he has the time and energy now he's retired.
For the majority of us, time and energy is not an issue.
As soon as we get home from work we lose track of both.
I'm a simple soul.
As long as I have the internet, e-mail, social networking platforms, word-processing and all of the basic office software, plus games and music, I'm happy.
Unless the software programmers can start making performance optimisation software, including the duplicate cleaner, sound sexier, people like me just aren't going to bite.
I don't like cleaning at the best of times, as anyone who knows me will tell you.
It was only when I began to dig a little further, that I realised I was being asked to write an article about computer programs that do all your cleaning for you.
Shame, I thought I would get to sample a new domestic cleaner for free.
Maybe the next article, eh? Actually, I wasn't far wrong, because many of the duplicate cleaner software programs are free.
This gives me a dilemma.
As well as not being good at cleaning, I am also indecisive, a typical Libran, if there is such a thing, always juggling things and never quite succeeding.
I would have preferred it if I was told either that all of the programs were free or they all cost money.
Now, I don't know what to do, lol, excuse the text speak.
I am in the same dilemma actually, as regards cleaning and other domestic duties.
I am loathe to pay for such things, but then again, I calculate how much my time is worth to do such things and think that actually it may be worthwhile.
For instance, I have always paid someone else to do my ironing for me.
Who invented ironing in the first place? Someone who paid other people to do it for them, obviously! Who wants to iron? No really, who wants to iron? I will pay you to do mine for me! I guess this is part of the program with computer programs, too.
Unless you consider a program to be absolutely essential, so much that you couldn't live without it, like your woman, why bother even looking? I know some people are different, my dad, for instance, spends a lot of time updating and upgrading his computer system.
Fair play to him, I guess he has the time and energy now he's retired.
For the majority of us, time and energy is not an issue.
As soon as we get home from work we lose track of both.
I'm a simple soul.
As long as I have the internet, e-mail, social networking platforms, word-processing and all of the basic office software, plus games and music, I'm happy.
Unless the software programmers can start making performance optimisation software, including the duplicate cleaner, sound sexier, people like me just aren't going to bite.