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The two little boys came back for another computer problem. Their PC was locked in an infinite loop due to a conflict. It took me 2 hours to solve this tricky problem. Their mother came and apologized for them. They were very happy that I could fix their laptop.
I do not know if I wanna solve everyone’s PC bugs in the street. Hopefully, there is no contagion. While fixing their stuff, I was standing quietly at my window with the two little boys and people in my building were quite surprised: 2 Arabic boys and an Asian dude. They all know that I do not talk much with people and I rarely have guests in my studio.
The little boy had a speech problem. His problem did not prevent him from being talkative. He was the most eager one to come in and to have his PC fixed. I listened patiently to his broken flow of speech, sometimes asking him to repeat so that I can understand.