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Re: OT Dial up Computer woes
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on August 09, 2006 at 18:25:01 from (64.228.11.84):
In Reply to: OT Dial up Computer woes posted by Hugh MacKay on August 09, 2006 at 02:45:06:
First off, this will be short and sweet, none of those long winded posts you guys are used to from Hugh MacKay. I want to thank each any everyone of you for your suggestions. We now know there was phone line damage from the storm. To Mike, my wife Marg. has already been through what you suggested. She admits she is missing something, thus will copy you post before having another go at it tomorrow. She will not do computer adjustments while I'm around. I just don't have the patience. She is correct. Now, if this was just a Farmall, it would be so simple. I have a buddy, quite a strong DEERE man, has a pacemaker, doesn't get along very well with it. Another friend suggested to the John Deere dealer, they should manufacture a Deere pace maker, thus our common freind would have a better chance of survival.
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