My iBook didn't work.

Last Saturday, I wanted to see some sites on the internet, so I pressed a button on my sleeping iBook. But it was still sleeping. I pushed many buttons again and again too many times, but my Mac didn't get up.

Was my iBook broken? I was a little upset. A lot of my private data was in it. If I couldn't see it, I would be in trouble. If I sent my Mac out to an Apple store to be repaired, there was a possibility of my data being seen. I didn't like it.

I was irritated by that I couldn't do a lot of things. I realized that I depend on the iBook too much. As my Mac didn't work, I felt that a part of my brain was dead.

Sunday, I had been irritated all day. When I was in my home and shop, I was thinking about what I should do in irritation. Finally, I decided that I would go some local electric appliance stores with my Mac.

Monday morning, I went to Yamada-Denki, a sales person checked my iBook and he found that the AC Adapter was broken. But he didn't see if my Mac was broken or not, because they didn't sell a laptop Mac. I was sad that Mac was a minor PC.

After that I went to Denkodo, and I saw a current iBook! A sales person connected my Mac to the store's AC Adapter, and he pressed the power button. Then my Mac started up! I was really glad, and I wanted to hug him.

What's more, it was wonderful that they stocked AC Adapters for Mac! So I loved Denkodo, and I thought that I would buy a Mac from this store, if I bought it again. Because I realized that a near Denkodo was more important than a far away Apple store for a minor Mac user.