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Subject: I'm Back!!! ( I think.)
Hello everyone!! :-* :-* After being away for so long (almost two months isn't it?) I've finally almost solved the problems I've been having with my internet connections. I hope.
After trying everyone's suggestions, and consulting some local experts, it seems the problem is with the ISP, and not me or my system. I've signed up with a new ISP, and I'm hoping this will solve the problem of staying connected.
I'll know soon enough if it's not, but in the meantime I've got a lot of catching up to do. :-
Subject: Re: I'm Back!!! ( I think.)
Hi XenaKat! Great to see you back on the boards! Welcome!
Subject: Re: I'm Back!!! ( I think.)
Welcome back to the fold, Xena! I would be traumatized to go without the Internet for two whole months!!! :o ;D
Subject: Re: I'm Back!!! ( I think.)
welcome back Kat
Subject: Re: I'm Back!!! ( I think.)
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Welcome back to the fold, Xena! I would be traumatized to go without the Internet for two whole months!!! :o ;D
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Wow, traumatized is an understatement. :o :o I had to go a whole day once and about went nuts.
Welcome back...we missed ya! ;D
Subject: Re: I'm Back!!! ( I think.)
good to see you back, seems like you left soon after I joined and I thought maybe I smelled or something :P :D
Subject: Re: I'm Back!!! ( I think.)
Two whole months! I shudder at the thought! They would have to take me away to a room with soft walls if I was Internetless for that long! :o
Anyway, glad to have you back, Kat! (BTW, rule #1 of internet access: it is always the ISP's fault, regardless of what they try to tell you! ;) )