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    Shucks fellas, thanks for the 'welcomes back'......I really missed this site, I was like an addict, and just had to get my daily 'fix'.
    I spent all yesterday just reading back items, guess I'll be doing the same today......
    (So much to see; so little time.....)
    Much to the disgust of She Who Must Be Obeyed: "Dunno what you see in it, you can't learn any more, you're a bleddy know-all now."
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnboy
    Shucks fellas, thanks for the 'welcomes back'......I really missed this site, I was like an addict, and just had to get my daily 'fix'.
    I spent all yesterday just reading back items, guess I'll be doing the same today......
    (So much to see; so little time.....)
    Much to the disgust of She Who Must Be Obeyed: "Dunno what you see in it, you can't learn any more, you're a bleddy know-all now."
    Yeah, well Rosie got that right,,
    Johnboy and I are about forty kilometers apart,[as the crow flies],but there is a little mountain in the way,everyone down our side of the hill has,or can get broadband,JB's side still cant even get FM radio,,and their currency is probably ten years behind us,,,government still has not realised that most of the countries wealth comes from the rural sector,half of that ,from Taranaki..
    Correct Johnboy??
    Good to see you back on John boy,even if you were here before me..
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    W3lcome back i know the feeling of dial up . Well maybe someone will tote the cable and equipment over the hill soon .

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    Quote Originally Posted by lamin8r
    Yeah, well Rosie got that right,,
    Johnboy and I are about forty kilometers apart,[as the crow flies],but there is a little mountain in the way,everyone down our side of the hill has,or can get broadband,JB's side still cant even get FM radio,,and their currency is probably ten years behind us,,,government still has not realised that most of the countries wealth comes from the rural sector,half of that ,from Taranaki..
    Correct Johnboy??
    Good to see you back on John boy,even if you were here before me..
    Yep, that's correct, you dribbled a bib-full there Robin, the rural areas are where New Zealand's wealth comes from, but not the population, (read as: votes,) so the rural people are largely ignored by the politicians.
    And that's just the way it is....you gotta live with it.
    Bobby D, I had to install my own equipment (sattelite dish etc.) to get broadband.....if I lived in the big smoke it would be just outside my door.....fifty feet of cable and I'd have been into it.
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    '51 Ford school bus. Chev 400 ci Vortec 5 sp manual + Gearvendors 2sp, 2000 Chev lwb dually chassis and axles.
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    I used to live on a cattle farm, by the ocean. There was a big ravine between us and these million dollar homes lining a golf coure. We had no cable or garbage service, but in spitting distance of the Golf course they had garbage service and cable. It was annoying to walk outside at night and see the huge screen t.v. lit up in a neighbors' fairway home, or wake up to the sound of garbage trucks, knowing it was another trip to the video store if we wanted to watch something, and a trip to the dump to get rid of the trash!
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    Don't count me off for being late, I only seem to get around here once every couple of weeks - Glad to have you back, JohnBoy. I understand your technology frustrations; we were on dial-up when we lived in the High Sierras, the big mountains east of San Francisco and Sacramento. Cable company and phone company said it was too costly for the return on investment to run in the cables or to upgrade the old T & R phone system; we had speeds around 14.?? most of the time, but sometimes it would take an hour to load the mornings e-mail; of course, in the cities, it is a completely different story.

    Yep, that's correct, you dribbled a bib-full there Robin, the rural areas are where New Zealand's wealth comes from, but not the population, (read as: votes,) so the rural people are largely ignored by the politicians.
    This is also true of the States. Nevada, where I live is a good example: Approximately 80% of the state's population is concentrated in the two major cities, Las Vegas, and Reno, and the rural areas get virtually no attention from the "powers that be", until election time, or political fundraising time; then, they're the gold mine in the sky. But as soon as the elections are over, the rural folks won't hear from their representatives for a couple of years, until the next campaign cycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rrumbler
    This is also true of the States. Nevada, where I live is a good example: Approximately 80% of the state's population is concentrated in the two major cities, Las Vegas, and Reno, and the rural areas get virtually no attention from the "powers that be", until election time, or political fundraising time; then, they're the gold mine in the sky. But as soon as the elections are over, the rural folks won't hear from their representatives for a couple of years, until the next campaign cycle.
    (Sigh.)
    It's the same, the whole world over,
    It's the poor man takes the blame,
    While the rich folk get the pleasures,
    Ain't it all a bleedin' shame!


    And there's not much can be done about it!

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    Some mistakes are too much fun to be made only once.
    I don't know everything about anything, and I don't know anything about lots of things.

    '47 Ford sedan. 350 -- 350, Jaguar irs + ifs.
    '49 Morris Minor. Datsun 1500cc, 5sp manual, Marina front axle, Nissan rear axle.
    '51 Ford school bus. Chev 400 ci Vortec 5 sp manual + Gearvendors 2sp, 2000 Chev lwb dually chassis and axles.
    '64 A.C. Cobra replica. Ford 429, C6 auto, Torana ifs, Jaguar irs.

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