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Moving again, gonna be offline for awhile....

AllenOK

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Probably going to do the bulk of the moving this Monday/Tuesday. Hopefully we'll get it all done. We're currently 2/3 packed as it is, it's just moving the heavy stuff. Gonna have to rent a truck, and find some help.

Once we do get in, we're probably only going to have Dail-up, unless Direct TV has some kind of broadband. This is going to make life interesting, having two pc's. At least I can take the laptop to a few places close-by and log in to a free Wi-Fi node.
 
We will be moving next year.........dial up service or there is an outfit called "Internet for the Boonies".......looked into it and the price is reasonable, it uses cell phone towers.
 
We're fed up with our slum-lord landlord. He won't fix some appliances, so we're excersizing our Renter's Rights and moving out.

This is a "local" move. We're moving to a suburb of Tulsa. I've lived in that town before, but this time we'll be out in the sticks.

I won't claim to have hunted out Tulsa. It's to huge. There's still some older, deeper, goodies in the old parks, but if you really want to find some goodies, do driving around the old neighborhoods around downtown, and look for "urban renewal", where old, delapidated, condemned houses get demo'ed, and the lot gets scraped.

Heck, I hit one such area yesterday, that I found the day before. I managed to find a '39 Wheat with a nice green patina, and eyeballed a marble.

HH from Allen in OK
 
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