Microsoft Word, but I tried out Scriviner and it's really handy when managing scenes, characters, locations... etc.
I actually recommend you to try it out, though it does take a while to get used to.
Thanks for the suggestion. I downloaded the trail and tried it out, at first I was like 0.o wtf is all this stuff? But when you start really looking at it, it's not too complex.
Actually I like Scrivener a lot. It makes writing fantasy novels and stuff seem easier if you break things down into scenes and parts, knowing that you can easily drag and drop to move them around into any order.
Speaking of which, I should post something up here. It's been ages since I've posted anything.
Good old pen and paper helps for long stories/essays. Leave it for a day. Go back and read it and catch my mistakes or maybe I think of ways to rephrase a thing or two.
I find it helps to keep me organized and keeps all my notes in one place that I can't erase or lose [short of the site going down or something, which hasn't happened yet!]
It'll be good practice at least, I did a bunch of practice boards the last few weeks but that's a bit different than actual repair. It's pretty obvious what's going on with those, so it's not very hard to trace the leads, and they aren't designed with faults so
Site is peaking on traffic for the recipes - Sundays are always the big days and we are 200 plus unique visitors an hour right now and it will be like that probably be around 3000 total on the site all day maybe more if Google desires it LOL
Anyway I have a power bench that I don't actually know how to use, but I'm assuming I can take the battery out and power it directly from that to see if any of them turn on.
If you had kids like me that grew up in that era you could just go to your closet and fish out one of the cords from the cord bag. I bet I have everyone of those cord connectors plus some