My mom's printer stopped working, and she immediately blamed me, despite the fact that I didn't do anything. Jokingly, I asked if it would take a computer expert's opinion to persuade her that electronics can break without a person actually breaking them, and she said "yes".
So here I ask of you guys, can electronics break on their own? Some of my past electronics, for example... my DVD burner broke due to wear-and-tear, my fan broke due to the fact that it was several years old and they don't last forever (that and it was on clearance... they don't put things on clearance if they work )
I admit to being clumsy and sometimes dropping things. But you can't drop a printer!!! I usually admit when I break something, but some things just break without me having anything to do with them. Since my mom didn't want to believe that a oscillating fan can break on its own, she blamed the fact that I didn't get the dust off... even though I talked to someone who is good with motors, and he said it's physically impossible to break a motor just from dust.
Also, she seemed to think that I broke our DVD player by putting a DVD in it... isn't that what you're supposed to do? I would think that my mom putting in a DVD and leaving it on Pause for an entire week would have more to do with that than me.
I'm not trying to prove my parents wrong, or argue, I would just like some of you guys to agree with me that just because something breaks, it's not necessarily someone's fault. Let's face it... if electronics lasted forever, why would they keep making them?
So here I ask of you guys, can electronics break on their own? Some of my past electronics, for example... my DVD burner broke due to wear-and-tear, my fan broke due to the fact that it was several years old and they don't last forever (that and it was on clearance... they don't put things on clearance if they work )
I admit to being clumsy and sometimes dropping things. But you can't drop a printer!!! I usually admit when I break something, but some things just break without me having anything to do with them. Since my mom didn't want to believe that a oscillating fan can break on its own, she blamed the fact that I didn't get the dust off... even though I talked to someone who is good with motors, and he said it's physically impossible to break a motor just from dust.
Also, she seemed to think that I broke our DVD player by putting a DVD in it... isn't that what you're supposed to do? I would think that my mom putting in a DVD and leaving it on Pause for an entire week would have more to do with that than me.
I'm not trying to prove my parents wrong, or argue, I would just like some of you guys to agree with me that just because something breaks, it's not necessarily someone's fault. Let's face it... if electronics lasted forever, why would they keep making them?
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