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Posted by Al L. in Wisc. on January 25, 2007 at 18:14:36 from (207.190.67.77):
In Reply to: I dont need this!!! posted by JayWalt on January 25, 2007 at 07:48:01:
Jay, $"s 2 donuts, you will be back. Copy and paste action follows --> "I wanted to share my experience with my friends. I dont think the people are as nice." There, that worked easy! Hey, those are your words not mine, just added the " " I just did the speed test that JT suggested and came up w/ download = 445 kb/s and upload = 721 kb/s. Didn"t even hurt. I like the way this forum works w/keeping the most current post on top. Earlier today I went all the way back in time to page 14 and back to check up on a few things. Sometimes I use C/P action from word proccessing software, shuld mor ophten probabababably?? eye do"nt no?? When I think way back to the last century, when a lot of this wonderful old red iron was put on steam trains for transport to IH dealerships from the vast tractor lots at the factory - "who would da thunk," some day you could "talk tractor" round the world.
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