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    Hard drive problems today....Sorry about that!

     



    Sorry for the inconvenience fellas...The HD shut down with errors, so I spent afternoon and tonight trying to get the darn thing back on line. So far so good. I'll need to keep an eye on it though!
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    well you did a good job puttin her back on her feet thanks
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    Originally posted by mrmustang
    I told you this would happen if you hit that big red button:



    But NNNNNNNNNNnnnnnnoooooooooooo, you wouldn't listen


    Bill S.
    well atleast he got it fixed right

    hey where did i see that button at before and what does it do hehehe
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    Oh thank gawd....

     



    Can you spell W I T H D R A W E L ???

    Glad you got it back on line Brent, thanks for your hard work. The hot and cold flashes and cold sweats are subsiding

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    Thanks, Brent, I was definitely going through withdrawal today. Glad it's back up and running.
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    I paniked. Last time i saw that particular warning message, i got hit with a t-shield virus. Total crash and burn. Good to see its running though
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    yeah what they said
    drive it like ya stole it

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    I just had to post this
    drive it like ya stole it

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    [QUOTE]Originally posted by john gemmer
    I just had to post this [/QUOTEsite under construction
    Last edited by john gemmer; 10-29-2004 at 05:25 PM.
    drive it like ya stole it

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    Originally posted by Streets
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    Glad the site is back up, but if you are still using the same hard drive it might be better to replace it now. I have no idea who is funding the hardware but there must some income from advertising to cover a new drive. This reminds me of the time when I had a worn out drive back in the days of the XT and I found that if I wedged a pack of matches under one side of the drive and only fastened the screw on the other side, the tilt angle would allow the drive to run on a part of the bearing that was not worn and I got another year out of that drive, but you can't do that sort of half-baked thing with a public board so get a new drive and install it at some light duty time. This site is the best thing since the 1953 Hot Rod issue that hooked me so I hope you can keep it going.

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