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Dear Ed Cyberfilly,

Yes!!!!!! that happens to me all the time. I start a letter, especially

long ones, and my bwave (internet server) cuts me off, I either lose all

my letter or half of it. Jody said it comes through to the group, but when

it comes back to me I only get part of it. Jodi said to call bwave, which

I did, and they told me it was probably my phone line. So I'm back where I

started from, because my phone doesn't give me any trouble, so far as I

know.

June 64, Delaware

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Dear Ed Cyberfilly,

Yes!!!!!! that happens to me all the time. I start a letter, especially

long ones, and my bwave (internet server) cuts me off, I either lose all

my letter or half of it. Jody said it comes through to the group, but when

it comes back to me I only get part of it. Jodi said to call bwave, which

I did, and they told me it was probably my phone line. So I'm back where I

started from, because my phone doesn't give me any trouble, so far as I

know.

June 64, Delaware

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Dear Ed Cyberfilly,

Yes!!!!!! that happens to me all the time. I start a letter, especially

long ones, and my bwave (internet server) cuts me off, I either lose all

my letter or half of it. Jody said it comes through to the group, but when

it comes back to me I only get part of it. Jodi said to call bwave, which

I did, and they told me it was probably my phone line. So I'm back where I

started from, because my phone doesn't give me any trouble, so far as I

know.

June 64, Delaware

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> Yes!!!!!! that happens to me all the time. I start a letter,

especially

> long ones, and my bwave (internet server) cuts me off, I either

lose all

> my letter or half of it.

Most Internet service providers (ISPs) have a time limit that cuts you

off automatically after a pre-determined time of inactivity. While

you are writing a letter, you are not actually sending anything out or

in -- hence the line is inactive and you are cut off. Believe it or

not this is time limit is for your benefit as it reduces the frequency

of those annoying busy signals when you try to log on.

Sometimes if I really don't want to be logged off, I switch to my

browser and go somewhere on the Net and then return to my letter. If

you are using AOL, you might want to run an separate browser(such as

Navigator or Explorer) to get out of the cumbersome AOL software mess.

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> Yes!!!!!! that happens to me all the time. I start a letter,

especially

> long ones, and my bwave (internet server) cuts me off, I either

lose all

> my letter or half of it.

Most Internet service providers (ISPs) have a time limit that cuts you

off automatically after a pre-determined time of inactivity. While

you are writing a letter, you are not actually sending anything out or

in -- hence the line is inactive and you are cut off. Believe it or

not this is time limit is for your benefit as it reduces the frequency

of those annoying busy signals when you try to log on.

Sometimes if I really don't want to be logged off, I switch to my

browser and go somewhere on the Net and then return to my letter. If

you are using AOL, you might want to run an separate browser(such as

Navigator or Explorer) to get out of the cumbersome AOL software mess.

--

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> Yes!!!!!! that happens to me all the time. I start a letter,

especially

> long ones, and my bwave (internet server) cuts me off, I either

lose all

> my letter or half of it.

Most Internet service providers (ISPs) have a time limit that cuts you

off automatically after a pre-determined time of inactivity. While

you are writing a letter, you are not actually sending anything out or

in -- hence the line is inactive and you are cut off. Believe it or

not this is time limit is for your benefit as it reduces the frequency

of those annoying busy signals when you try to log on.

Sometimes if I really don't want to be logged off, I switch to my

browser and go somewhere on the Net and then return to my letter. If

you are using AOL, you might want to run an separate browser(such as

Navigator or Explorer) to get out of the cumbersome AOL software mess.

--

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To Ed, June and all interested.

While writing lengthy e-mail, I too have been cut off a number of times

by my server. My son, a program consultant, told me to save it often,

otherwise the server, seeing no action, thinks I went out to the fridge

to get a baloney sandwich or something and forgot to come back!!! If

you don't save it...they'll zap it!!

Oh, Oh...I spoke too soon!!! They disconnected me for awhile...but I

was able to get back in.

Wishing you a Happy New Year and many restful nights

Meg, N.Y.

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To Ed, June and all interested.

While writing lengthy e-mail, I too have been cut off a number of times

by my server. My son, a program consultant, told me to save it often,

otherwise the server, seeing no action, thinks I went out to the fridge

to get a baloney sandwich or something and forgot to come back!!! If

you don't save it...they'll zap it!!

Oh, Oh...I spoke too soon!!! They disconnected me for awhile...but I

was able to get back in.

Wishing you a Happy New Year and many restful nights

Meg, N.Y.

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--- " MEG G. " RLSGoAway@...> wrote:

>

> From: RLSGoAway@... (MEG G.)

>

> To Ed, June and all interested.

>

> While writing lengthy e-mail, I too have been cut off a number of

times

> by my server. My son, a program consultant, told me to save it

often,

> otherwise the server, seeing no action, thinks I went out to the

fridge

> to get a baloney sandwich or something and forgot to come back!!! If

> you don't save it...they'll zap it!!

> Oh, Oh...I spoke too soon!!! They disconnected me for awhile...but I

> was able to get back in.

>

> Wishing you a Happy New Year and many restful nights

>

> Meg, N.Y.

>

Saving only works if you are actually saving to your server. You may

only be saving to your own hard drive, in which case your server still

thinks your are getting that sandwich. Therefore you need to do

something that involves your host server.

--, western NY

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--- " MEG G. " RLSGoAway@...> wrote:

>

> From: RLSGoAway@... (MEG G.)

>

> To Ed, June and all interested.

>

> While writing lengthy e-mail, I too have been cut off a number of

times

> by my server. My son, a program consultant, told me to save it

often,

> otherwise the server, seeing no action, thinks I went out to the

fridge

> to get a baloney sandwich or something and forgot to come back!!! If

> you don't save it...they'll zap it!!

> Oh, Oh...I spoke too soon!!! They disconnected me for awhile...but I

> was able to get back in.

>

> Wishing you a Happy New Year and many restful nights

>

> Meg, N.Y.

>

Saving only works if you are actually saving to your server. You may

only be saving to your own hard drive, in which case your server still

thinks your are getting that sandwich. Therefore you need to do

something that involves your host server.

--, western NY

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--- " MEG G. " RLSGoAway@...> wrote:

>

> From: RLSGoAway@... (MEG G.)

>

> To Ed, June and all interested.

>

> While writing lengthy e-mail, I too have been cut off a number of

times

> by my server. My son, a program consultant, told me to save it

often,

> otherwise the server, seeing no action, thinks I went out to the

fridge

> to get a baloney sandwich or something and forgot to come back!!! If

> you don't save it...they'll zap it!!

> Oh, Oh...I spoke too soon!!! They disconnected me for awhile...but I

> was able to get back in.

>

> Wishing you a Happy New Year and many restful nights

>

> Meg, N.Y.

>

Saving only works if you are actually saving to your server. You may

only be saving to your own hard drive, in which case your server still

thinks your are getting that sandwich. Therefore you need to do

something that involves your host server.

--, western NY

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Hi Carmen,

Walking is very painful for me, so i use a Gazelle, yes as seen on tv.

It is kind of like a ski machine very low impact on the joints. I am up to

twenty minutes a day.

Hi DJ,

Any idea how long one would have to stay in the hospital with an

insulin drip?

Helen

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