Understood, but my personal family history can never be replaced. Nobodies can! And I still love my dog, Mr. Big.

DSinc wrote:
CW,
I never knew that. "stuff" can be scrounged/replaced. A soul, even 4-legged, is a sad loss. Sorry.
Best,
Duncan


[email protected] wrote:
Yeah, I've got 30 with maps.  Backchannel me.
You know, even though I was never a fan, the thing I hate most about the fire that we lost was our dog. That still gets me, actually. :(


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-----Original Message-----
From: Stan Zaske <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 19:01:16 To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [H] Seeking Key Was Re:  Seeking SW

Chris I understand your situation, please understand I feel your pain about the lose of so much personal memorabilia.

I still have 3 of my 4 boxes running XP Home and a 4th game machine running the RTM Windows 7 build. I have no use for XP 64 anymore as XP x86 runs so well on 2 GB's RAM. I would however ( humbly speaking) greatly appreciate a key for Windows 7. I would not expect this to be free ( I only paid you $5 S&H before). I know a trick that I can use to extend Win7 for 120 days but balk at the price Microsoft wants (Unemployed for 1 yr. on the 13th). Don't feel sorry for me, just let me know if you can help me out. Thanks!


[email protected] wrote:
Garg! I still have a bunch. Yeah, that was like two weeks before our house fire. Burned it to the ground. Talk about the worst 6 months ever. One good thing out of that, we got everything built the way we wanted. Bad, lost everything in there, and tons of stuff could never be replaced. Backchannel me, I'll get you a partner login at ms, download to your hearts content. :)
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From: Stan Zaske <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 18:41:59 To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [H] Seeking SW

That's good that CW gave you your copy of Windows 2000 Server. I payed him by PayPal and never received my copy of Windows XP 64 bit. But hey, his house burned down and I'm sure he was very much unconcerned with my problems.


DSinc wrote:
Does anyone have a new/used copy of Windows 2003 Server?
I'd like to buy the CD and the License.

I think, after CW's last share, it is time to push my very old server closer to 'modern.' It now runs Windows 2000 Server. And, damn, it runs well still.
Best,
Duncan



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