Posted by super99 on August 16, 2007 at 19:22:07 from (75.107.166.220):
A week ago tonite, we had a rain and thunder storm that knocked out our power about 10 PM. Power Co. truck showed up about 2 AM and changed fuse on pole and when they closed it, it blew again. They checked transformer and it was out. A diferent truck showed up about 4 AM with a new transformer and they put it in and we got power back. TV in basement and bedroom don't work, sat tv is out and sat for computer is out. Called insurance man in the AM and told him what had happened and he said to find out if tv's were fried and have sat's fixed or replaced. Monday afternoon, sat man came and replaced receiver for tv and got that working. Replaced everything for wildblue except the dish itself and then found out the computer don't work. I finally got my old one back to use till I find out how bad the other one is. I missed you guys and am glad to be back. Don't know yet if I lost all of my pictures from Greenville, Ill. show or not. Chris
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