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Where has dynaweb been lately?
« on: November 11, 2005, 09:37:20 AM »
Well, I am back finally.  My new home office is nearly all set up.  The last 3 weeks has been crazy for me.  My wife and I moved from OR to AR and I had to drive two trailers full of our stuff.  Yes it is like 2,100 miles each one-way trip.  Then, between trips on October 20th, we got news that my wife\'s little sister was killed in a tragic head-on car collision in AZ where she lived.  So for our second trip we went from OR to AZ (to comfort wife\'s mother and attend funeral) then to AR.  As a kicker, the family decided that we should be the inheritors of the deceased\'s furnishings.  So we drove round trip from AR to AZ and had trailer with furniture.  I drove over 7,500 miles in less than 3 weeks.  Hah, THAT will get you off the internet for a while!
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« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2005, 10:07:18 AM »
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Well, I am back finally.  My new home office is nearly all set up.  The last 3 weeks has been crazy for me.  My wife and I moved from OR to AR and I had to drive two trailers full of our stuff.  Yes it is like 2,100 miles each one-way trip.  Then, between trips on October 20th, we got news that my wife\'s little sister was killed in a tragic head-on car collision in AZ where she lived.  So for our second trip we went from OR to AZ (to comfort wife\'s mother and attend funeral) then to AR.  As a kicker, the family decided that we should be the inheritors of the deceased\'s furnishings.  So we drove round trip from AR to AZ and had trailer with furniture.  I drove over 7,500 miles in less than 3 weeks.  Hah, THAT will get you off the internet for a while!


OR... AR... one little letter... how hard could that be! Condolances to your wife and her family for the tragedy in her family. If it can teach all of us the fragility of life....

How is the gas mileage going with the new K&N (http://www.knfilters.com) air filter going with all the traveling?

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« Reply #2 on: November 11, 2005, 01:46:28 PM »
I have to offer my condolances too, its hard to loose somebody in your family, or somebody who is important to you. On the other hand, welcome back! :D
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« Reply #3 on: November 11, 2005, 09:16:32 PM »
Zelo, I will post about the K&N results soon in that thread.  Yeh, the loss was hard.  Kim was a beautiful 22 year old girl with most of her life ahead of her.  She made no driving error and was wearing her seatbelt -- on her way to the daycare where she worked as the favorite teacher of many young children.  A woman in the opposite lane apparently took some pain pills that morning she had gotten from her dentist the day prior and fell asleep at the wheel.  It is so sad, the last two personal losses of mine were of people in their early twenties and died as a result of drug abuse, one directly and one second hand :(
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