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Old December 18th 06, 03:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Bninfotec
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Name
Skills
Experience
Rate
Relocation

K.L.N
SAP FICO
7 yrs
Open
Open

Asha
SAP SD
6+yrs
Open
Open











Name: K.L.N -Rate: open - Exp- 7 yrs -Relocation: Open.

Over seven years of experience in the IT industry including over five
years of excelling experience in implementing, configuring, and
customizing, SAP R/3 with multiple full life cycle implementations,
analysis & production support.
Accomplished SAP Finance Functional Consultant with a strong affinity
for technology and acute business sense for the application of
emerging technologies to add value and expand markets
Expertise with definition of functional requirements, process
improvement, and project scope definition, blue printing, gap analysis,
configuration, testing, documentation, full life cycle implementation
and support.
Preparation of documentation and flow charts, describing interfaces,
collecting of master data, testing and reviewing training
documentation.
Experience in creation of business blueprints for processes and
specifications of requirements.
Experience in Analyzing business requirements, Configuration, Testing
and End User Training.
Advanced skills in GL, AP, AR, FA, Treasury, Special Purpose Ledger,
Investment Management, Taxation, Product Costing, Cost Center
Accounting, Activity Based Costing, Profitability Analysis, Profit
Center Accounting and Production planning.
Excellent Configuration skills in Asset Accounting, General Ledger,
Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Cost Center Accounting, Internal
Orders, Profit Center Accounting and Profitability Analysis, Data
Conversion
Experienced in migration from legacy systems to SAP R/3 by using LSMW &
GLSU
Integration of FI with core applications including CO, PP, MM, SD
(Invoicing, Billing and Pricing)
Extensive experience with SAP interfaces in the FI and CO areas that
include bolt-on products such as Vertex and Taxware tax software


Name: Asha-Rate: open - Exp- 6+ +yrs -Relocation: Open.

§ 6+ years of IT experience with 3+ years of experience in SAP Sales
and Distribution (SD) implementation, configuration and support.

§ Involved in 1 full-life cycle SAP implementation using ASAP
methodology.

§ Project planning, business requirement gathering, blueprint
process, testing and test plans, data migration, documentation,
implementation, go-live and post-go-live support.

§ Cross-module experience with SAP Materials Management (MM), Finance
(FI), Warehouse Management (WM) and Logistics Execution (shipping,
warehouse management.

§ Knowledge of SAP Customer Relationship Management (CRM).

§ Experience with SAP R/3 versions ranging from 4.6C to 5.0.

§ Development of process flows and functional/technical
specifications.

§ Enhancements and modifications of the existing functions.

§ Order to Cash (OTC) experience.

§ Core SD expertise: document types, item categories, schedule line
categories, inquiry, quotation, sales orders, delivery types, billing
documents, pricing procedure, revenue account determination using
various account keys.

§ Created and maintained partner functions.

§ Prepared test cases to perform string testing and integration
testing for different scenarios.

Knowledge of EDI, IDOC interfaces and LSMW.
Effective translation of the business needs into technical
requirements

Thanks & Regards!

Manasa | BN Infotec,Inc.
1303 W. Walnut Hill Ln, Suite # 350
Irving, TX - 75038.
Tel: 972-200-0060
972-200-0451 (D)
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Old December 18th 06, 10:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
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LEAP

As in, take one.

;-)

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Old December 19th 06, 12:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Gary S. Terhune
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BG

--

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http://grystmill.com/articles/security.htm
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Richard G. Harper wrote:
LEAP

As in, take one.

;-)



  #4  
Old December 19th 06, 04:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
MEB
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What I find interesting, is that this would be placed in this 98 group.
Talk about phishing in the wrong pool..

How about I forward it over to Vista and XP...

just joking...

Course we are giving "air" time to it...

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"Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
...
| BG
|
| --
|
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS-MVP Shell/User
| http://grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
| http://grystmill.com/articles/security.htm
| "Roll Your Own Free Security Suite"
| http://wiki.castlecops.com/Roll_your...Security_Suite
|
| Richard G. Harper wrote:
| LEAP
|
| As in, take one.
|
| ;-)
|
|


  #5  
Old December 19th 06, 06:03 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Gary S. Terhune
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You do as you wish. I don't even look at those groups in the list of NGs.
Closest I get is the 64-bit group, which covers both XPx64 and Vistax64 (and
I only lurk there because I'm starting to use those OSes, and 64-bit
versions are special cases where hardware and applications support are major
issues), and SBS, because I have a couple of SBS networks I tend to. Again,
I only lurk there, occasionally asking questions. In neither of those groups
do I offer advice. I only ask occasional questions and read threads of
interest to me.

Then there's OE.General, which admittedly has mostly XP users, but stays
reasonably focused. Thaqt's teh closest I get to "supporting" XP in NGs.

--

Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
http://grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
http://grystmill.com/articles/security.htm
"Roll Your Own Free Security Suite"
http://wiki.castlecops.com/Roll_your...Security_Suite

MEB wrote:
What I find interesting, is that this would be placed in this 98
group. Talk about phishing in the wrong pool..

How about I forward it over to Vista and XP...

just joking...

Course we are giving "air" time to it...


"Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
...
BG

--

Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
http://grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
http://grystmill.com/articles/security.htm
"Roll Your Own Free Security Suite"
http://wiki.castlecops.com/Roll_your...Security_Suite

Richard G. Harper wrote:
LEAP

As in, take one.

;-)



  #6  
Old December 19th 06, 07:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
MEB
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"Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
...
| You do as you wish. I don't even look at those groups in the list of NGs.
| Closest I get is the 64-bit group, which covers both XPx64 and Vistax64
(and
| I only lurk there because I'm starting to use those OSes, and 64-bit
| versions are special cases where hardware and applications support are
major
| issues), and SBS, because I have a couple of SBS networks I tend to.
Again,
| I only lurk there, occasionally asking questions. In neither of those
groups
| do I offer advice. I only ask occasional questions and read threads of
| interest to me.
|
| Then there's OE.General, which admittedly has mostly XP users, but stays
| reasonably focused. Thaqt's teh closest I get to "supporting" XP in NGs.
|
| --
|
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS-MVP Shell/User
| http://grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
| http://grystmill.com/articles/security.htm
| "Roll Your Own Free Security Suite"
| http://wiki.castlecops.com/Roll_your...Security_Suite

Oh yeah, forgot, your using that dual core now... don't even need to ask
how that's going... has to be screamin..

Oh heck, how IS that going?

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Most jump up, brush themselves off, and hurry on about their business as if
nothing had happen." Winston Churchill
Or to put it another way:
Morpheus can offer you the two pills;
but only you can choose whether you take the red pill or the blue one.
_______________

|
| MEB wrote:
| What I find interesting, is that this would be placed in this 98
| group. Talk about phishing in the wrong pool..
|
| How about I forward it over to Vista and XP...
|
| just joking...
|
| Course we are giving "air" time to it...
|
|
| "Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
| ...
| BG
|
| --
|
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS-MVP Shell/User
| http://grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
| http://grystmill.com/articles/security.htm
| "Roll Your Own Free Security Suite"
| http://wiki.castlecops.com/Roll_your...Security_Suite
|
| Richard G. Harper wrote:
| LEAP
|
| As in, take one.
|
| ;-)
|
|


  #7  
Old December 19th 06, 08:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Gary S. Terhune
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Once I got the thing up and running, my wife, who's system it is, demanded
that she be allowed to use it, g. I'm now using her old machine, XP Home
on a Micron PC 1.5 GHz with (YUCK!) 256 MB of RAM, while I'm here at my
wife's place.

But! Just this morning, I decided to buy *myself* a Christmas present. I'm
gutting my old Thermaltake full tower, the one with the broken ABIT/AMD AT7
mobo, and installing an entirely new system:

-- Asus P5B Deluxe/WiFi-AP P965
-- Intel® Core 2 Duo E6700 Conroe Processor 2.67GHz, 1066FSB, LGA775, 4MB
Cache
-- 2 GB Kingston HyperX 1066 MHz / PC2-8500 CL5 RAM
-- Antec 550W PWS
-- Maxtor DiamondMax 10 6V300F0 300GB Serial ATA (3.0Gb/s) 7200RPM Hard
Drive w/16MB Buffer
-- ATI Radeon X1300 Pro PCI Express 256MB DDR2 (yes, I skimped here, but I
don't do gaming and I don't use my computer to view high-quality, HD video.
I use it for light development and heavy-duty data crunching, and image and
video *editing*.
-- Samsung 941BW SyncMaster 19in Widescreen Analog/Digital LCD Monitor

No fancy sound card, just onboard, but I did add a couple of Samsung 18x DVD
RWs and a visually attractive 2.1 set of Altec speakers. I'll also be
adding an external RAID enclosure for my old set of 4 matched Maxtor 80 GB
drives and installing a 300GB WD IDE HDD internally. (Or is that a 500GB
drive? I forget. It's still in the box. Got it for a client before we
decided to go a different way.)

I'm so eager to get started that I had everything shipped overnight, bg.
Things will start dropping from the sky tomorrow. I should have it up and
running by the weekend, but then I have to come back over here to Wife's
from the day after XMas to the first or second week of 2007, leaving my
dream machine behind. Actually, the real reason I put such a rush on things
is that I thought I'd be sending it north to my father-in-law, a complete
newbie who ordered DSL from Telus (Canada) way back in October, with a deal
that included a new (low-end of low-ends) Dell starter machine for free.
Telus has yet to deliver, and I want him into the cyber age ASAP. But wife
insists that he'll be perfectly happy to wait, or they may just go down and
grab something from London Drugs or some such. I'm kinda glad, since I'm not
sure I'd survive parting with it for the several months between now and her
next planned visit north. (Truth be told, I haven't told her about this new
purchase yet, bg.)

--

Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
http://grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
http://grystmill.com/articles/security.htm
"Roll Your Own Free Security Suite"
http://wiki.castlecops.com/Roll_your...Security_Suite

MEB wrote:
"Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
...
You do as you wish. I don't even look at those groups in the list of
NGs. Closest I get is the 64-bit group, which covers both XPx64 and
Vistax64 (and I only lurk there because I'm starting to use those
OSes, and 64-bit versions are special cases where hardware and
applications support are major issues), and SBS, because I have a
couple of SBS networks I tend to. Again, I only lurk there,
occasionally asking questions. In neither of those groups do I offer
advice. I only ask occasional questions and read threads of interest
to me.

Then there's OE.General, which admittedly has mostly XP users, but
stays reasonably focused. Thaqt's teh closest I get to "supporting"
XP in NGs.

--

Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
http://grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
http://grystmill.com/articles/security.htm
"Roll Your Own Free Security Suite"
http://wiki.castlecops.com/Roll_your...Security_Suite


Oh yeah, forgot, your using that dual core now... don't even need to
ask how that's going... has to be screamin..

Oh heck, how IS that going?



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Old December 19th 06, 02:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
MEB
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"Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
...
| Once I got the thing up and running, my wife, who's system it is, demanded
| that she be allowed to use it, g. I'm now using her old machine, XP Home
| on a Micron PC 1.5 GHz with (YUCK!) 256 MB of RAM, while I'm here at my
| wife's place.
|
| But! Just this morning, I decided to buy *myself* a Christmas present. I'm
| gutting my old Thermaltake full tower, the one with the broken ABIT/AMD
AT7
| mobo, and installing an entirely new system:
|
| -- Asus P5B Deluxe/WiFi-AP P965
| -- Intel® Core 2 Duo E6700 Conroe Processor 2.67GHz, 1066FSB, LGA775, 4MB
| Cache
| -- 2 GB Kingston HyperX 1066 MHz / PC2-8500 CL5 RAM
| -- Antec 550W PWS
| -- Maxtor DiamondMax 10 6V300F0 300GB Serial ATA (3.0Gb/s) 7200RPM Hard
| Drive w/16MB Buffer
| -- ATI Radeon X1300 Pro PCI Express 256MB DDR2 (yes, I skimped here, but I
| don't do gaming and I don't use my computer to view high-quality, HD
video.
| I use it for light development and heavy-duty data crunching, and image
and
| video *editing*.
| -- Samsung 941BW SyncMaster 19in Widescreen Analog/Digital LCD Monitor

Well, I have to admit I'm jealous. Specs look nice. Slated for Vista 64 I
presume...

|
| No fancy sound card, just onboard, but I did add a couple of Samsung 18x
DVD
| RWs and a visually attractive 2.1 set of Altec speakers. I'll also be
| adding an external RAID enclosure for my old set of 4 matched Maxtor 80 GB
| drives and installing a 300GB WD IDE HDD internally. (Or is that a 500GB
| drive? I forget. It's still in the box. Got it for a client before we
| decided to go a different way.)
|
| I'm so eager to get started that I had everything shipped overnight, bg.
| Things will start dropping from the sky tomorrow. I should have it up and
| running by the weekend, but then I have to come back over here to Wife's
| from the day after XMas to the first or second week of 2007, leaving my
| dream machine behind. Actually, the real reason I put such a rush on
things
| is that I thought I'd be sending it north to my father-in-law, a complete
| newbie who ordered DSL from Telus (Canada) way back in October, with a
deal
| that included a new (low-end of low-ends) Dell starter machine for free.
| Telus has yet to deliver, and I want him into the cyber age ASAP. But wife
| insists that he'll be perfectly happy to wait, or they may just go down
and
| grab something from London Drugs or some such. I'm kinda glad, since I'm
not
| sure I'd survive parting with it for the several months between now and
her
| next planned visit north. (Truth be told, I haven't told her about this
new
| purchase yet, bg.)
|
| --
|
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS-MVP Shell/User
| http://grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
| http://grystmill.com/articles/security.htm
| "Roll Your Own Free Security Suite"
| http://wiki.castlecops.com/Roll_your...Security_Suite

Ah yeah, might be a good idea to do that advisement slowly, though I'm sure
she will eventually understand... or not. Regardless, expect a lot for
"honey do(s)" added to your list.

And yeah, I was known in the past, to pace the floor and spend an
inordinate time outside looking at the road for the deliveries when building
systems for others which I would much rather be mine... those were, of
course, CAD and gaming machines, respectively tweaked to the max. Of course,
I just HAD to test and tweak them, and burn-in... which, at times, I could
extend for an entire week of bliss... I do miss that. That activity required
I keep abreast the "best of the best", and mentally sharp. Ah, those were
the days.

I also noticed discussion regarding Telus here and elsewhere, so holding
breath during the interim may cause a severe loss of oxygen..

--
MEB
_______________

|
| MEB wrote:
| "Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
| ...
| You do as you wish. I don't even look at those groups in the list of
| NGs. Closest I get is the 64-bit group, which covers both XPx64 and
| Vistax64 (and I only lurk there because I'm starting to use those
| OSes, and 64-bit versions are special cases where hardware and
| applications support are major issues), and SBS, because I have a
| couple of SBS networks I tend to. Again, I only lurk there,
| occasionally asking questions. In neither of those groups do I offer
| advice. I only ask occasional questions and read threads of interest
| to me.
|
| Then there's OE.General, which admittedly has mostly XP users, but
| stays reasonably focused. Thaqt's teh closest I get to "supporting"
| XP in NGs.
|
| --
|
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS-MVP Shell/User
| http://grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
| http://grystmill.com/articles/security.htm
| "Roll Your Own Free Security Suite"
| http://wiki.castlecops.com/Roll_your...Security_Suite
|
| Oh yeah, forgot, your using that dual core now... don't even need to
| ask how that's going... has to be screamin..
|
| Oh heck, how IS that going?
|
|


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Old December 19th 06, 06:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Gary S. Terhune
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MEB wrote:
"Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
...
Once I got the thing up and running, my wife, who's system it is,
demanded that she be allowed to use it, g. I'm now using her old
machine, XP Home on a Micron PC 1.5 GHz with (YUCK!) 256 MB of RAM,
while I'm here at my wife's place.

But! Just this morning, I decided to buy *myself* a Christmas
present. I'm gutting my old Thermaltake full tower, the one with the
broken ABIT/AMD AT7 mobo, and installing an entirely new system:

-- Asus P5B Deluxe/WiFi-AP P965
-- Intel® Core 2 Duo E6700 Conroe Processor 2.67GHz, 1066FSB,
LGA775, 4MB Cache
-- 2 GB Kingston HyperX 1066 MHz / PC2-8500 CL5 RAM
-- Antec 550W PWS
-- Maxtor DiamondMax 10 6V300F0 300GB Serial ATA (3.0Gb/s) 7200RPM
Hard Drive w/16MB Buffer
-- ATI Radeon X1300 Pro PCI Express 256MB DDR2 (yes, I skimped here,
but I don't do gaming and I don't use my computer to view
high-quality, HD video. I use it for light development and
heavy-duty data crunching, and image and video *editing*.
-- Samsung 941BW SyncMaster 19in Widescreen Analog/Digital LCD
Monitor


Well, I have to admit I'm jealous. Specs look nice. Slated for Vista
64 I presume...


Multi-booting XPx64 and Vistax64 (I'll have to force myself to use Vista for
daily tasks, just to become familiar with it, but I'm using XP for any real
work.) I'll use VMs to handle 9x testbeds.


No fancy sound card, just onboard, but I did add a couple of Samsung
18x DVD RWs and a visually attractive 2.1 set of Altec speakers.
I'll also be adding an external RAID enclosure for my old set of 4
matched Maxtor 80 GB drives and installing a 300GB WD IDE HDD
internally. (Or is that a 500GB drive? I forget. It's still in the
box. Got it for a client before we decided to go a different way.)

I'm so eager to get started that I had everything shipped overnight,
bg. Things will start dropping from the sky tomorrow. I should
have it up and running by the weekend, but then I have to come back
over here to Wife's from the day after XMas to the first or second
week of 2007, leaving my dream machine behind. Actually, the real
reason I put such a rush on things is that I thought I'd be sending
it north to my father-in-law, a complete newbie who ordered DSL from
Telus (Canada) way back in October, with a deal that included a new
(low-end of low-ends) Dell starter machine for free. Telus has yet
to deliver, and I want him into the cyber age ASAP. But wife insists
that he'll be perfectly happy to wait, or they may just go down and
grab something from London Drugs or some such. I'm kinda glad, since
I'm not sure I'd survive parting with it for the several months
between now and her next planned visit north. (Truth be told, I
haven't told her about this new purchase yet, bg.)


Ah yeah, might be a good idea to do that advisement slowly, though
I'm sure she will eventually understand... or not. Regardless, expect
a lot for "honey do(s)" added to your list.


She's probably cool with it. She knows I've been looking forward to doing
this, she's just concerned for my financial health, since I used my credit
card with the recently expanded limits. And if it hadn't been for the
hideously expensive emerald & diamond bracelet I got her for Christmas,
there wouldn't *be* any problem, bg. (She is already wearing that
bracelet, night and day. We had and early Christmas due to the fact that
some of the family, like me and my daughter, are going to be elsewhere on
the actual day.)

And yeah, I was known in the past, to pace the floor and spend an
inordinate time outside looking at the road for the deliveries when
building systems for others which I would much rather be mine...
those were, of course, CAD and gaming machines, respectively tweaked
to the max. Of course, I just HAD to test and tweak them, and
burn-in... which, at times, I could extend for an entire week of
bliss... I do miss that. That activity required I keep abreast the
"best of the best", and mentally sharp. Ah, those were the days.


BTDT, though the systems I set up for clients are usually run-of-the-mill
home/SOHO systems. Even then, most of *those* over the last couple of years
easily outshine my own.

I also noticed discussion regarding Telus here and elsewhere, so
holding breath during the interim may cause a severe loss of oxygen..


Not holding breath. In fact, it's kind of handy, since when I need a good
fight to deplete excess energy, I can simply call Telus and try again to get
them to give me a Dell order number, or even just tell me that one exists,
g.

--

Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
http://grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
http://grystmill.com/articles/security.htm
"Roll Your Own Free Security Suite"
http://wiki.castlecops.com/Roll_your...Security_Suite



  #10  
Old December 19th 06, 09:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
MEB
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"Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
...
|
| MEB wrote:
| "Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
| ...
| Once I got the thing up and running, my wife, who's system it is,
| demanded that she be allowed to use it, g. I'm now using her old
| machine, XP Home on a Micron PC 1.5 GHz with (YUCK!) 256 MB of RAM,
| while I'm here at my wife's place.
|
| But! Just this morning, I decided to buy *myself* a Christmas
| present. I'm gutting my old Thermaltake full tower, the one with the
| broken ABIT/AMD AT7 mobo, and installing an entirely new system:
[system specs deleted- I want it]
|
| Well, I have to admit I'm jealous. Specs look nice. Slated for Vista
| 64 I presume...
|
| Multi-booting XPx64 and Vistax64 (I'll have to force myself to use Vista
for
| daily tasks, just to become familiar with it, but I'm using XP for any
real
| work.) I'll use VMs to handle 9x testbeds.

Hmm, thought you'd been running Vista Beta for awhile.. no, maybe that was
several months ago... oh boy, maybe it wasn't even you I'm thinking of...
[brain drip]

And VMs for 98, what happened, have to get rid of all those boxed parts? Or
just for convenience?

|
|
[sound sys specs removed, good enough for the function]
|
| I'm so eager to get started that I had everything shipped overnight,
| bg. Things will start dropping from the sky tomorrow. I should
| have it up and running by the weekend, but then I have to come back
| over here to Wife's from the day after XMas to the first or second
| week of 2007, leaving my dream machine behind. Actually, the real
| reason I put such a rush on things is that I thought I'd be sending
| it north to my father-in-law, a complete newbie who ordered DSL from
| Telus (Canada) way back in October, with a deal that included a new
| (low-end of low-ends) Dell starter machine for free. Telus has yet
| to deliver, and I want him into the cyber age ASAP. But wife insists
| that he'll be perfectly happy to wait, or they may just go down and
| grab something from London Drugs or some such. I'm kinda glad, since
| I'm not sure I'd survive parting with it for the several months
| between now and her next planned visit north. (Truth be told, I
| haven't told her about this new purchase yet, bg.)
|
| Ah yeah, might be a good idea to do that advisement slowly, though
| I'm sure she will eventually understand... or not. Regardless, expect
| a lot for "honey do(s)" added to your list.
|
| She's probably cool with it. She knows I've been looking forward to doing
| this, she's just concerned for my financial health, since I used my credit
| card with the recently expanded limits. And if it hadn't been for the
| hideously expensive emerald & diamond bracelet I got her for Christmas,
| there wouldn't *be* any problem, bg. (She is already wearing that
| bracelet, night and day. We had and early Christmas due to the fact that
| some of the family, like me and my daughter, are going to be elsewhere on
| the actual day.)

PROBABLY,, key wording; and that "hideously expensive" might be agreed too,
but underneath,, well that's a whole other story, she puts up wit yous afta
all..smile

And yeah, noted you and others in the family are shipping yourselves around
a bit,,, try to enjoy some of it anyway..

|
| And yeah, I was known in the past, to pace the floor and spend an
| inordinate time outside looking at the road for the deliveries when
| building systems for others which I would much rather be mine...
| those were, of course, CAD and gaming machines, respectively tweaked
| to the max. Of course, I just HAD to test and tweak them, and
| burn-in... which, at times, I could extend for an entire week of
| bliss... I do miss that. That activity required I keep abreast the
| "best of the best", and mentally sharp. Ah, those were the days.
|
| BTDT, though the systems I set up for clients are usually run-of-the-mill
| home/SOHO systems. Even then, most of *those* over the last couple of
years
| easily outshine my own.

Oh well, yeah, the "roll your owns", "off the shelf", and pre-configed or
"must be this way", like are always there, didn't mean to imply otherwise.
It was those "specialty" ones, that sparked me..

My personal home growns [generally left-overs from someone elses upgrade]
were never top-oda-line ... Now, I ain't even in da ballpark.

|
| I also noticed discussion regarding Telus here and elsewhere, so
| holding breath during the interim may cause a severe loss of oxygen..
|
| Not holding breath. In fact, it's kind of handy, since when I need a good
| fight to deplete excess energy, I can simply call Telus and try again to
get
| them to give me a Dell order number, or even just tell me that one exists,
| g.
|
| --
|
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS-MVP Shell/User
| http://grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
| http://grystmill.com/articles/security.htm
| "Roll Your Own Free Security Suite"
| http://wiki.castlecops.com/Roll_your...Security_Suite
|

Sounds like a good vent to me...

Wait, here's your ORDER number, they gave it to me by mistake:
N7O9T-I9N-T2H5IS-L5I4F2ET9I8M4E
SHIPPING CODE= D-R23EA9M-O9N [remove the numbers] `course maybe continued
venting might actually work. Probably listed in the fine print somewhere
that the deal was only for the sixth Sunday of January at 04:30 or
something.

--
MEB
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