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How is every one doing today. I may be getting a little project to work on, and with no money I don't now how I'll do it. But my son is getting transferred from Cheyenne, Wy to Anchorage, AK. He has a '65 Mustang that he has been trying to restore, he is in over his head but doesn't want to admit it, it looks like if i can't convince him to just sell it that it will be in our garage fro the next several years. Until he either transfers back to the lower 48 or gets out of the service.
Sounds like fun Keith. How are you gonna get it back home? Road trip/trailer?
Going to Raahauge's today to shoot some Pheasant. The side-by-side will get to see some action this year after all.
He is bringing it out when he visits in june before his move. He needs to bring his wifes car out also so it can be shipped, They have to deliver it to the port to get it shipped.
Well, the desk-top machine is going to my buddy, "The Pro" this afternoon after I opened a web page that actually contained Springer Spaniels, referred by our Washington State Springer Rescue coordinator. Or so it appeared. The address, of course, was spoofed, and I got a piece of "scare-ware".
It was easy enough to get rid of the software with instructions from the web, but I am unable to undo some of the changes it decided to make.
It wouldn't let me open Task Manager, though I got that back.
The entire desktop and task bar are missing all of there items. Right-clicking does nothing, too.
So, as soon as he gets back from the Adams District, I'm off to Chatsworth for a couple of hours of intense learning.
So, gonna' blow out all the dust and dog hair, then just to hang around FTE and kill some time 'till then.
Have fun this weekend, Bill, and congratulations again on thirty-seven!
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