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Re: One hand tied OT, but not OT
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Posted by txblu on October 27, 2004 at 05:57:25 from (199.46.199.233):
In Reply to: Re: One hand tied OT, but not OT posted by T_Bone on October 26, 2004 at 12:47:38:
Thansk T-Bone. My network provider tech assist tried to get me hooked back up to the network last night and couldn't even do that. We talked, and the plan is to get a new hard drive, some XP and start over. Glad you like the XP. I'd like to send my old harddrive somewhere so someone could analyze the sheer madness that was perpetuated upon me. But I did delete a lot of the stuff and it's a lot cleaner than it was. You don't suppose that these "fix up up program" manufacturers have a dual line do you? One line creates problems for us and the other fixes um. Easy for them to fix them and look good doing it as since they generated the virus or whatever you want to call it, they know what is wrong and where to go and find it. Otherwise it's some computer geeks (kids maybe) with nothing to do and want to make an impact on society.....so we know they were born. Thanks, Mark Mark
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