Yesterday my wife got a call from her mom because her computer went down, and she was convinced the Youngest did something to it when he was over. The Wife talked her through a restart, assured her there was no way a two-year old like him could permanently mess up her system, if he had done anything at all, and sure enough everything came back up.
Later that day, I went upstairs to find the Youngest had moved a pile (several piles, maybe) of comics around and on the computer, so he could get up on a chair and look into the scanner. (Comics go in there, but why?) If the scanner reacted a little more quickly, I wish I had thought to scan him doing that. Very endearing, except that in the evening when I tried to go online, something wasn't working. Is that kid up to innocent hijinks, or juvenile sabotage? All things considered, I would prefer the sabotage...
Anyway. So, I'll re-recheck all my connections and whatnot tonight, and hopefully should be back up later.
From World's Finest #254, "Whom Gods would Destroy!"; Story by Bob Haney, art by George Tuska and Vince Colletta. Batman's freaking out, and my wife probably will too when she tries to get online, unless she manages to show me up and fix it herself...
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I absolutely LOVE panels where the character claims he is losing consciousness!
"Argh...so dizzy, so confused...
wandering around, bumping into furniture...blacking out...blacking
out...eventually blacking out..."
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