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Went to Games Soc today again (I didn't go for a couple of weeks at the end of last term because I was invariably busy or tired) and this time played in an all girls group (just three players... there aren't many girls). It was much nicer than playing with the guys from this society, but it might just be that I'm better at small groups - when there are lots of people talking all at once, even in chat, I usually go quiet after a while because I'm finding it really hard to properly participate in conversation. It's even worse when there's music and drinks and background noises - I can't follow everything that's being said, it overwhelms me, and then I get shy. Though it doesn't happen at home, even when we're seven or eight people playing... I think the sad truth is that I'm not as comfortable speaking English as I thought I was, particularly among fast-talking, in-joking geeks. I'm totally fine in academic or one-on-one situations, but then, those are *easier*.


Also, a question: my laptop screen keeps flickering (with a sort of buzzing noise like a mosquito) and then switching into what looks like energy saving mode - dark, but the image is still there, just barely visible. I've discovered that apparently when I bend the screen back at a wide angle, it doesn't do this anymore. It does it no matter what energy settings I use or whether I use it on battery or plugged-in. My best guess is that there's something wrong between the connection between the lower part of the laptop and the screen... would this be an expensive to repair issue?

Date: 2011-01-21 01:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kantayra.livejournal.com
About your laptop screen: It sounds like it's about to burn out. When it happened to me, they said I would need a new inverter (a couple hundred bucks) or a new screen (a couple thousand). Sucks either way. I hope that's not what's happening to you. :(

Date: 2011-01-21 03:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bagheera-san.livejournal.com
I hope so, too, I think it's a loose connection. For a couple of hundred bucks, I would curse Sony (as I am doing anyway) and buy a new, cheap, different laptop.

Date: 2011-01-21 10:00 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] aralias.livejournal.com
even if the screen does go - you can use a plug in monitor - which i what my mum used to do. i have, on the other hand, had the opposite problem with most of my laptops, where the hardrive didnt' work and the battery didn't work, and the keyboard didn't work... but laptops are better than desktops.

that you can make it right it by tilting the screen back seems quite positive to me though, and more like it's a loose connection. mind you, iknow nothing about laptops, but... it sounds pretty good.

i think i am very quiet with lots of people too - in chat, and definitely with other people i don't know, and english is my first and only language. boo.

Date: 2011-01-21 03:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bagheera-san.livejournal.com
Hm, yeah, a plug in monitor would be annoying but definitely a solution. I even have a good one at home... Right now I'm fine with my tilted screen, though.

It's weird - sometimes I can be very outgoing and self-confident, and I don't mind speaking to strangers at all, just large groups of strangers who already know each other.

Date: 2011-01-21 03:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] attaccabottoni.livejournal.com
That happened to my old laptop when I banged it on the part where the screen is connected to the other half, which led me to believe it's a loose/faulty connection problem because when the screen content slowly dissolves away, bending it back would make it the content appear again. Perhaps if your laptop's still on warranty, you might be able to have it repaired for free? I don't think it's expensive as replacing your entire screen, though.

Having experienced handling an entire tablefuls of people talking to me at the same time (with family or for work), you have my sympathies. And my socializing limit is a group of ten friends, and only half of which are brainy as I am at that, which I only got used to being the constant host of parties for my friends. I don't even have enough energy for an entire chatroom of geeks at once, for goodness' sake, so as a shy introvert I salute you on your brave efforts. :)

Date: 2011-01-21 03:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bagheera-san.livejournal.com
I'm annoyed because I didn't bang mine, or drop it, or handle it roughly - I always transport it very carefully, and usually just use it on my desk or my lap... Sony just sucks.

My warranty, oh sad irony, ran out last week.

It surprised me how hard geeks can be to socialize with, I never had that problem before. But unlike other people, geeks demand a very high level of common knowledge and, surprisingly, wit.

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