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janice shell

05/15/21 3:26 PM

#186698 RE: Koog #186696

Thanks. I'll gather my courage and try unplugging the whole thing. I live in an old place, and there are very few wall outlets. Everything is plugged into power strips. But I think I know which one ultimately draws from the wall. The actual wall switch is behind a bookcase.

As for the network status indicator--I think of it as a little fan--it's fully on. If I click on it, it indicates that FIOS-NKARH is on. That's what puzzles me: that it says I'm connected. If I open System Preferences, it tells me the same thing.
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shajandr

05/16/21 9:06 AM

#186736 RE: Koog #186696

Whoops-oops. I dint see your reply to Janice (and others' replies as well).

Hopefully she gets her prollem fixed so I don't have to send Moos to Filly (he demands First Class on any flight over 3 hours).

Plus he might demand that Janice make chicken and pasta (not because he will eat it, but just to piss her off).

He brings his own computer adjusting tools with him (a small, but weighty, Moos-sized hammer).

His specialty is returning the blue smoke to failed electrical components, as he is wise and knows that the failure of most electrical equipment is at root due to their loss of blue smoke.

A convicted electrical component is executed in Ole Sparky by the State of Florida. It may have been a draft resistor; at least it was discrete. A good criminal defense lawyer might have gotten its sentence commuted or a new trial ordered on the basis that it lacked capacitance.