Guess what! The strangest thing happened. The computer wouldn't boot at ALL, and I had to go to the "rescue screen" at startup. It didn't give me an option to restore to any previous point, the only option I had was to fully reset. That meant losing all the installed software, and more importantly, all those thousands of documents, family photos, and other "user files" that I had accumulated on the computer for the last few years.
So... I was speaking at a youth ministry event this weekend, and I wasn't even home to work on my computer on Friday or today. So I contacted my PC-fixin genius friend, and he said to bring it to church on Sunday. I came home this afternoon and saw that the computer was fixed.
What.
The.
Heck.
Oh, let me mention that the computer guy did NOT come and fix the computer. And my wife hadn't done it either. No one else was here... so again... what the heck?
Let me share my joy in one small way, by showing you some coins. Here are a handful from 1916. A French 10 centimes, iron German 10 pfennig, Indian one-twelfth anna, Peruvian centavo, and a Swedish 2 ore.