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Re: Re: OFF SUBJECT, BUT MAY HELP YOUR PUTER!
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Posted by Grove r on January 02, 2002 at 07:06:48 from (161.184.20.242):
In Reply to: Re: OFF SUBJECT, BUT MAY HELP YOUR PUTER! posted by Les...fortunate on January 02, 2002 at 02:34:43:
Don't know a dang thing about these new fangled contraptions, run an old windows 95 program without many bells and whistles, download time is not sreamin', just five or seven secounds to surf each link on YT, have music if so desire, [Norsk], some of the pic links are a tadd slow, fifteen to twenty secounds, the odd one I can't access, but thats life, all in all this old 'puter doesn't do too bad. Awhile back we were having some problems, [?] so I nicknamed it "Oscar", after one of my relates that didn't work very well iether......took it to the local 'puter doc and he "scrubbed" and "polished the "innards", now it seems to work OK. Had thought about buying a new one, maybe later when someone can tell me what would be best. Oh, and we just have phone access, with "Call Directory", doesn't let me into the 'phone like I think it should, but at least I can "X" out and phone the person back, not perfect but it does work that way. Do have secound phone line to the house, but telus wants major bucks to tie in, gonna wait, hear faint whispers in the wind that the price is going to take a major drop sometime in the future, maybe......Thats about all I know, and I had to fake at least half of that.... have a gooder, R.E.L.
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