One of the biggest things I about having MS that is really, really getting on my nerves is being broke all the time. Anyone reading this that is fortunate enough not to have a freaking chronic illness – no life on disability is not grand.
I know I post a lot about this broke or fixing something but what the heck else can one do? Stuff breaks and wears out (not talking about our aging bodies here) it just does. I modern piece of electronics only last so long. Furniture is not built as sturdy and cars – I swear my old 65 Chevy is still on the road (I know who owns it now) but newer cars just wear the heck out and they rattle a whole lot more as they age.
When things cease to function I used to be able to just pay someone to fix it or go buy a new one. Now that is no longer an option. It takes money. Those of you no longer able to work and have to rely on disability insurance probably know what I mean. So here I am broken stuff and if I want to have it I have to fix it – oh gasp.
I have always been pretty good at figuring mechanical things out. I figure take it apart and see what makes what do whatever it does. When I was a kid I dismantled my clock radio and wired it up to some speakers and then my tape deck. I remember taking my parents console stereo apart and trying to wire my tape recorder up to it so I could hear my music I recorded off the clock radio – ugh you know I sort of remember it really worked well but my parents did not see it the same way I did – opps. My brother did not like the alarm I made for my bedroom door with a health kit.
Now I have a hard time taking stuff apart with all the tiny screws and my numb arse hands. Then my pea brain forgets what I was doing so I have to draw little pictures and label all the screws. Very annoying.
So today I was playing my new Xbox game and the dang machine made some funny noises and then the message on the screen read – disc unreadable – well all be &**)&^%%^$^ . I ejected the disc to find it all scratched up. This is not a good thing. One I really get into my games and now I can not play it wah wah and two my xbox is broken. So after pouting about I called around and found out the cheapest one was 199.00 – OH NO!
And this brings me to the point of this post : while MS has led to my being broke and my little fingers and brain don’t works so hot at times – I found something out – if I thing real hard about it I could say the MS has made me a better tear it apart and fix er up gal :). I would never have bothered to even attempt to take a stupid xbox apart if it were not for MS. I mean really? why would I when I could buy a spiffy newer one. The new xbox 360’s have built in wi fi even!
Ok after all the bitching and moaning – yeah pouting did not garner any sympathy on the monetary front – Catfish and I went about tearing the thing apart. I now am very aware that I should have cleaned out the fuzz bunnies at least once or twice in the five years I have the thing. Did you know that fuzz bunnies can kind of cling together and form hard little dust balls?
How do you take the cover off an xbox to get to the insides well it is not easy but youtube and all the nice kids on there were nice enough to show me how. To really get to things you have to unclasp the top from the bottom, remove the sides and unscrew the inside from the bottom outside. Fuzz removed before photos taken as well I would not want the silly thing to be embarrassed or something.
Then there I was staring at the DVD drive ummm ok there it be. Turns out it just pulls up out of there.
And yeah that is a Indiana Jones Lego game playing but hey when testing why toast a good game when you can chance it with the kids game! It works! Now I just need to find another copy of my Mass Effects.
Well there you have it my big attempt and crediting Multiple Sclerosis for something good.
Karen
Good for you! You fixed it! That reminds me, I better get the dust balls out of the computer!
kmilyun
I am finding a common theme here – dust bunnies. I think it because I no longer run about the condo pushing a vacuum cleaner :). House cleaning is one of the thinks I put on my waste of energy lists ha ha . ..
sherri
yay! you fixed it!
i hate not being able to fix things the i once could… the logic roads in my brain just aren’t what they used to be…bleh
funny how we all find things that are positive about our situations… we have to do that… it’s the only thing that can make sense of this effin disease!
kuddos!
kmilyun
I was thinking about you and your spreadsheets when I was making a list with little doodles as to where stuff came from . … now is it the electronics or the fuzz bunnies forming alliances against us?
sherri
i think maybe the electronics and the fuzz bunnies have joined forces to work against us… they are revolting!
kmilyun
Oh no the rise of the machines!
Tim
You can repair the scratches on the DVD game disk by using paste (White) toothpaste and rubbing it like a car wax until you get all the toothpaste off (Don’t let the toothpaste dry!).
That will usually take all the scratches off or fill them in with the waxy clear stuff they put in toothpaste to make your teethies shiny. I believe it is a form of beeswax or some other weird thing, all I know is this works great and I now can listen to my Beatles album again without it skipping a beat…
kmilyun
Oh yeah and believe me I tried that and I am moving onto brasso LOL seriously it made a circular gouge into the disc not scratches really so I am thinking – going to the game store when I scrounge up the bucks and getting a used one if they have it in.
I have saved many a disc with the toothpaste going from the inner circle to outer but not in this case 🙁 so I guess I will go back to Bioshock 2 and Gears of War 3 to entertain myself in the afternoons.
kmilyun
Oh yeah I forgot where I heard someone used a banana peal to get the shine thing going 🙂
Muff
You amaze me when you know how to do these repairs! I was like you — have someone fix it or buy a new one. Now with limited resources, I often do without. My son always took things apart like you — and he, too, understands the inner workings of machines. I still don’t, so I sit and pout! Glad you found the dust bunnies as the culprits!
Peace,
Muff
kmilyun
I am not sure I really understand the workings of all these machines. i sort of just look at stuff and think well what the heck does that do and maybe if I do this or that . …
Hey the dust bunnies just might take over . Now if I were an organized house keeper – naw probably not gonna happen.
Webster
Dust Bunnies RULE!!