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echo: dads
to: CAROL SHENKENBERGER
from: Danny Ceppa
date: 2011-05-20 10:35:12
subject: Away

On 18 Oct 05  17:43:44, CAROL SHENKENBERGER got back to NANCY BACKUS 
-> Re: Away

 CS> Hi!  Sorry for delay in answers.  I fried a laptop at sea and can
 CS> barely get out for the moment. 

Are they that filling?  And, how about a recipe for it in HOME_COOKING?  


 CS> I'm saving the QWK packets for later
 CS> reply when I have a laptop again.  Lost the 5 five days replies though.

Seriously, is it completely toast?  (opps, another pun!)  

I hate to say it, but your better off getting another one than trying 
to get it fixed.  

If you have files on the drive and it isn't trashed, there's a cheap 
way to access it with a desktop.  For under $10, Comp USA has an 
adapter that allows you to plug it into the desktop like a regular HD.  

Good luck!  And, for sure, let us know how it works out.  

(And you know I had to use this tagline!)  


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