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OTP son got married, computer crashed

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Navy1 - 30 Sep 2005 13:43 GMT
Sorry to be so late with my messages, but an upgrade for a program
caused my computer to crash.  Since it was the weekend my middle son
(Ed) was getting married, and Ed's finance was rear-ended by an SUV
who wasn't watching what was going on, my oldest son (George -Best
Man) had to ferry Ed around town - tux, etc. Anyhow, the point I was
aiming for was that George (manager of computer repair, etc at Best
Buy in Myrtle Beach) couldn't check out my computer until Sunday
afternoon - it took him 3 hours, but he got it up and running.  He was
able to save all my data and I had also backed up within the last
couple of weeks.  I have to reinstall most of my programs (not the one
that caused the crash - George said that there were a lot of
complaints on their Internet page when he checked the Internet at his
brother's place).  The first one, of course, was my Norton Security
System.  Yeah, I know there are some programs out there that are
supposed to be a lot better, but I have been using it for years and
it's protected quite well.  I had problems installing that because of
some little .dll, etc that were left over from before.  I called
Norton, and the tech directed me through a page on the Internet that
has a special program that goes into your computer and picks up all
those itty-bitty files that get left behind.  I restarted and things
worked like a jewel (knock on wood - no, I'm not superstitious, but I
do like to cover all the bases! LOL).  So, now, I'm trying to get back
into gear - also have 187 wedding pictures to go through and print out
the best ones.  I love the digital camera, just click, click, click,
and pick the best ones and delete the views of the floor etc with a
button!  LOL  Hope all are well.  

I also plan to tell them at the plant today that November 30 is the
last day I will be doing this contract work.  When I get overtired, I
hear music in my left ear!  Fortunately, it usually is classical and
not very loud, it's almost a memory of a piece of music.  The
technical term for it is auditory hallucinations.

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spodosaurus - 30 Sep 2005 14:01 GMT
> Sorry to be so late with my messages, but an upgrade for a program
> caused my computer to crash.  Since it was the weekend my middle son
> (Ed) was getting married, and Ed's finance

you mean fiance? lol some freudian slip there! :-)

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Navy1 - 04 Oct 2005 22:16 GMT
>> Sorry to be so late with my messages, but an upgrade for a program
>> caused my computer to crash.  Since it was the weekend my middle son
>> (Ed) was getting married, and Ed's finance
>
>you mean fiance? lol some freudian slip there! :-)

Well, it happened before the wedding, so wasn't she a finance then?

:-\
Gary Z - 30 Sep 2005 15:04 GMT
> I also plan to tell them at the plant today that November 30 is the
> last day I will be doing this contract work.  When I get overtired, I
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> Throw that FISH out and
> put in an S to email me.
Had a bit of a chuckle about this 'till I looked it up. Have heard it is
sometimes caused by fillings in the teeth.
http://www.hearinglosshelp.com/MES.htm  What causes yours? Do you know?
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vickie b. - 01 Oct 2005 06:25 GMT
I can't wait to see the wedding pictures!  You know, we girls love the
romance!

Speaking of auditory problems, mine always sounds like a buzz saw
really loud!  Can I get the channel changed?  Yours sounds much nicer!
<g>

Take care,

Vickie B.
Navy1 - 04 Oct 2005 22:17 GMT
>I can't wait to see the wedding pictures!  You know, we girls love the
>romance!
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>
>Vickie B.

Well, it is, but you'd think that orchestra would know the passage
after thirty repeats!!!  LOL
Navy1 - 04 Oct 2005 22:16 GMT
>> I also plan to tell them at the plant today that November 30 is the
>> last day I will be doing this contract work.  When I get overtired, I
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>Had a bit of a chuckle about this 'till I looked it up. Have heard it is
>sometimes caused by fillings in the teeth.

Well, that is true, but I never did do things by the book.  :-)
Nann Bell - 01 Oct 2005 14:37 GMT
Congratulatoins to Ed!

Congratulations to your revived computer!

and congratulations to you on *fully* retiring!

> I also plan to tell them at the plant today that November 30 is the
> last day I will be doing this contract work.  When I get overtired, I
> hear music in my left ear!  Fortunately, it usually is classical and
> not very loud, it's almost a memory of a piece of music.  The
> technical term for it is auditory hallucinations.

There's a technical term for that?!?!  Well, I'll be darned.  Actually, I
guess most of the time I just hear music in my mind, not in my ear, but since
we've been in our current house I tend to hear music if I have the air
purifier on.  Sometimes I hear distant voices, but usually it's music.  Now
that I've learned it doesn't mean something weird is going on elsewhere in
the house, I just relax and enjoy it.  LOL  I do wish I were better at music
notation - I might make some money off this if I could write down what I'm
hearing!

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Squirrely - 01 Oct 2005 16:24 GMT
Congrats on all from me too. I missed this post somehow when I was
answering. But am thinking of you anyways.

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> Congratulatoins to Ed!
>
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> notation - I might make some money off this if I could write down what I'm
> hearing!
Navy1 - 04 Oct 2005 22:21 GMT
>Congrats on all from me too. I missed this post somehow when I was
>answering. But am thinking of you anyways.

Thanks SJ.  With all the things all of you have, I feel embarrassed
that I am not having so much pain.  Of course, that only lasts until
the next breakthrough!  :-\
Navy1 - 04 Oct 2005 22:19 GMT
>Congratulatoins to Ed!
>
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>notation - I might make some money off this if I could write down what I'm
>hearing!

I understand that is how Mozart wrote his music.  

Actually, I was hearing it very loud before I had my seizures in
January, so I get a little nervous when it shows up!  LOL
 
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