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Skip's computer is nearly dead

Started by Craig Weis, July 18, 2009, 08:16:26 AM

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Craig Weis

Never know if I'll be able to post read or contribute to any site.
Good by! skip.
Well presently it's working.

Bob23

Get it fixed, Skipper...we will miss your input, experience and opinions!
Bob23

don l


Craig Weis

Well guys, she's dead again. No hard drive and no money to fix the darn thing.

So no posts from me.

potcakeboy will be ecstatic about that.

So here I sit broken hearted at the library on Saturday to say good by for a bit.

Put my boat and Ford Model "A" roadster in storage yesterday and it's of course bright sunny and warmish about 50 deg F.

skip.

NateD

Skip,

    One idea, check Craig's List in your area for a cheap computer. At least around here you can pickup a decent computer for surfing the net for $35-$50. It might be cheaper and easier than getting the old one fixed in the short-term.

     Hope you get something working soon.

Nate

Bob23

Skipper:
  Say it ain't so!!! What are we gonna do without you? I guess you'll spending more time at the library, ehya?
Bob23

Steve Ullrich

i.e. this one in Green Bay for $100 or best offer:

http://greenbay.craigslist.org/sys/1452888916.html

Has a modem as well as a network card...

Quote from: NateD on November 21, 2009, 01:51:16 PM
Skip,

    One idea, check Craig's List in your area for a cheap computer. At least around here you can pickup a decent computer for surfing the net for $35-$50. It might be cheaper and easier than getting the old one fixed in the short-term.

     Hope you get something working soon.

Nate
Steve Ullrich, Savage, MN
1988 Com-Pac 16/III - Teacher's Pet

nies

Skip, you have to get a new computer, the site will be very boring without your insight......Phil

Tim Gardner

Skip,

I've got a couple of old computers  (4-6 yrs old), and several hard drives in good working order - what do you need?

TG
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