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    As some people may have noticed, I have been very inactive here as of late. A sudden shift in my status, whereupon I was very active.

    This is not by my choice.

    About two weeks ago my brand new and delightful computer was fried during a massive electrical storm. Not only that, but my home suffered some damage as well from being without power for over 12 hours and lightning strikes.

    Regardless, I spent the next week haggling with the insurance company to get the computer repaired. The second week still haggling and finally getting it over to a repair shop, determined by the illustrious insurance agents, miles away from me and letting them fix it.

    Now, on week three, I am still without a computer, without access to my normal e-mail, FTP and without ICQ. I am currently posting from a 200MHZ 14k dial-up laptop. So believe me when I say I am in utter and absolute HELL.

    It will be at least another week before I am back fully online. Once that happens I will be able to square everything away and answer the probable piles of questions and requests that have amassed in my absence.

    Until that time, I bid you all adieu and keep on Civing!

  • #2
    so you mean that final judgement will be passed down on all us spammers then?

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    • #3
      Re: Down and Out in Beverly Hills

      Originally posted by WarVoid
      About two weeks ago my brand new and delightful computer was fried during a massive electrical storm.
      I had that happen to me a few years ago

      The lesson was that while surge protectors protect your computer from shocks coming from the power lines, they do nothing to stop the shocks which get in via the phone lines
      'Arguing with anonymous strangers on the internet is a sucker's game because they almost always turn out to be - or to be indistinguishable from - self-righteous sixteen year olds possessing infinite amounts of free time.'
      - Neal Stephenson, Cryptonomicon

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        Re: Re: Down and Out in Beverly Hills

        Originally posted by Case
        The lesson was that while surge protectors protect your computer from shocks coming from the power lines, they do nothing to stop the shocks which get in via the phone lines
        Unless of course you have the surge protector with the phone jacks included on the top. My old University used to have a really nice one in their comp lab...






        -FMK.

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        • #5
          Warvoid so does this mean your B5 scenario is gone?
          Georgi Nikolai Anzyakov, Commander Grand Northern Front, Red Front Democracy Game

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          • #6
            Well, for anyone that's interested, i'm back and fully operational.

            I'll be answering the large pile of e-mails I have very shortly *waves to Markos and Leo*.

            And ANZAC - Parts of the B5 scen were wiped out, but luckily I still have most of it intact, including the units I drew.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by WarVoid
              including the units I drew.
              Yeah without the units it wouldn't really be worthwhile.
              Georgi Nikolai Anzyakov, Commander Grand Northern Front, Red Front Democracy Game

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              • #8
                Re: Down and Out in Beverly Hills

                Originally posted by WarVoid
                Now, on week three, I am still without a computer, without access to my normal e-mail, FTP and without ICQ. I am currently posting from a 200MHZ 14k dial-up laptop. So believe me when I say I am in utter and absolute HELL.

                It will be at least another week before I am back fully online. Once that happens I will be able to square everything away and answer the probable piles of questions and requests that have amassed in my absence.

                Until that time, I bid you all adieu and keep on Civing!
                I am very drunk right now and I have snuck onto t freinds computers so i am orry if no sencse this makes but I feel your pain.
                "I would rather have a German division in front of me than a French one behind me." -- General George S. Patton
                "Guinness sucks!" -- Me

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                • #9
                  Re: Down and Out in Beverly Hills

                  Originally posted by WarVoid
                  As some people may have noticed, I have been very inactive here as of late. A sudden shift in my status, (compared to when) I was very active.

                  This is not by my choice...
                  Now, on week three, I am still without a computer, without access to my normal e-mail, FTP and without ICQ. So believe me when I say I am in utter and absolute HELL.

                  It will be at least another week before I am back fully online. Once that happens I will be able to square everything away...
                  Until that time, I bid you all adieu and keep on Civing!

                  Strangely, this quote could have come out of my mouth word-for-word right now. To make a long story short:
                  As some of you may know, I am concluding a move of my household across the state of Illinois to Chicago. About three weeks ago, something went wrong in the whole damn thing and we have been/are now stuck with out so much as a telephone.

                  I apologize sincerely for not being able to alert you all sooner, esp. my PBEM comrades.

                  As one of the chief complainers about the progress of PBEMs, I am truely embarrased about the situation. On the plus side, when I get back on line, it will be with DSL. I'll tell the whole story to anybody who cares to hear it when I am back on the boards. Right now, my PC is in boxs in an eight flat three hours from where I am typing this.

                  Keep the SL flag flyin'!

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