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Dear Diana;-
We got two things in common: the new computer, AND the son who knows
how to install the damn thing and make it work. No one should be allowed
to have one without the other.
Art
Diana Pederson wrote:
> My computer memory bit the dust on New Year's day! Have now
> got a computer pentium 233 to replace my pentium 90
> motherboard, 32 megs of NEW memory, a new video card (4
> megs), and a new sound card. My son upgraded my windows to
> a "Y2K compliant version" because my old windows 95 version
> didn't recognize the 4 digit date.
>
> At least we still have power and heat! Computer glitches
> are relatively easy to fix if you have a "techie" for a
> son. However, the place that replaced my brakes this
> afternoon was having trouble with their program for printing
> invoices and was waiting for their cmputer technician to
> come fix the problem tomorrow.
>
> Would the person from Adrian, Michigan please contact me?
> I've lost your name and email address thanks to having to
> reformat the harddrive.
>
> Diana Pederson
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