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Great Thread Jim, I check the RHN from time to time but have still not put my truck in there, been meaning too but keep forgetting. I'll get mine in there soon. The RHN is a great site and swear by it and a big thanks to Neil and all that contribute to it.
I'm just as guilty of not sending pics as well. I went on the site to download some addresses for my wife because she's road-tripping to Washington state with my youngest son and her mom. I wanted to make sure there were RHN members along the way. Lots of wide open spaces between Colorado and Washington.
Good Idea to bring this back up Jim. I was having some problems with it a little while back (which you fixed, thanks again) so that was my main reason for not stoping by there.
Good bump and I do still check in once in a while. Actually had to use it the other week at the beach when I sent a text to Jason on the first night of our beach trip only to have a reply from a nice lady that assured me she was no where near the beach and wished us a good time and hoped Jason showed up soon. I had saved his number wrong and thanks to RHN and Smart-Phone technology, I had the correct number in minutes and we planned our day on the beach. Not really an emergency by any means, but it could have been with the same results.
Now I cant login again, I never went back to change my password after you reset it Jim...
I just reset it. Check your pm's
Originally Posted by zx250
Good bump and I do still check in once in a while. Actually had to use it the other week at the beach when I sent a text to Jason on the first night of our beach trip only to have a reply from a nice lady that assured me she was no where near the beach and wished us a good time and hoped Jason showed up soon. I had saved his number wrong and thanks to RHN and Smart-Phone technology, I had the correct number in minutes and we planned our day on the beach. Not really an emergency by any means, but it could have been with the same results.
Another RHN sucess story. I'm glad to hear that it worked out for you brother!
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