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wr8y

Joined Sep 16, 2008
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Well, I guess I am back. Don't post here a LOT, but sure enjoy the threads.

I return to school in January in pursuit of an Associates in "Networking Specialties". (I just wrapped up an ASEET this summer). I suspect I will have questions for you I.T.- and Windows-wise posters here.


I have been wrapped up in personal stuff - my sister is in "end stage M.S." and I have been working to accept this. I am reminded that, if you have good health - you have everything. (Not to say that having close family does not matter - but with my parents gone, my brother gone - when my sister goes, my health will be all I have. And I am only 49!)
 

loosewire

Joined Apr 25, 2008
1,686
I am from N.C. and I had a friend from Geogia,he was called Geogia Boy
he could do a real good double Hambone that would amaze people.
He gave his life to safe his family from fire, a 6'4 loss to all and a
good friend so I can understand what you are going thru. No words
can be enough. So good luck with your Education. I know your ham
buddies have helped you,people don't know how many ham operators
spend there life behind the nite mic.
 

loosewire

Joined Apr 25, 2008
1,686
janhalt,It's not age ,It's genetics you can be young or old at age.
I am young In genetics, I have no plans by age.Every one Is an
Island of stone until It sinks. I keep trying to encourage people
keep active.
 

Bernard

Joined Aug 7, 2008
5,784
" they" say- just grit your teeth and carry on; with each loss it does not get easier, wife no one 30 yrs, no two 15 yrs, significant-other 7 years, died this week. I use AAC to keep my brain functioning.
 

Wendy

Joined Mar 24, 2008
23,421
Man, I am truly sorry to hear that. I've lost most of the older folks of my family, it becomes bearable, but not easier. I can only hope you still have someone (family) to share with.
 
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