When vehicles go dead, its usually a cable gone bad.  The artform is  
finding the cable.  The hot day and 100 degree temps did not help your  
situation.  Glad to read that you made it home.
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 5/17/2013 5:28:24 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Coming  home from the doctor and my van died, just turned off. Tried 
starting it, but  it would not start back up, just sounded like it was out of 
gas. 
I know it had  a 1/4 tank and it was not over heating. I was 4 miles from 
home, thinking of  driving home in my chair, but it was over 100 outside. My 
mother was driving,  and she could not walk that far. Of all days I did not 
bring my phone. We were  still part in the street, in a bike lane. We saw a 
garage of some kind around  the corner so I was about to get out when a cop 
pulled up. She was going to  call my insurance road side service when a 2nd 
cop pulled up. They thought  maybe after the tow truck took my van, thy 
could drive my mother and follow  me. There is a wheelchair taxi around here, 
but often long wait times. Then  the 2nd cop says, I can just push you home. 
Luckily it was a mostly a straight  road home. So the first cop got in my van 
to steer and the 2nd cop pushed my  van from his car (He had a nice padded 
push bar on the front of his  car.)

Bad week, earlier this week the #%$#@# cat peed on top of my  laptop and it 
fried it up. Totally dead. Do you know if I can take out the  hard drive 
and get something to plug it into a USB of a new  computer?

Thanks,
Greg

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