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Jerrymac
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Brian had a lightning strike real close to his house the other day and it may have fried his computer. Don't know when he will be back. If anyone has any messages for him contact me and I will relay them.
We went out to capture some bees Saturday and I was waiting for him to get back on line before breaking the story, but I might have to put it up here later on. Yes we got a few pictures this time.
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Bummer! Hope if it's messed up that it's only the modum. That's not expensive or hard to fix on your own.
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We have had a strike that only fried the screen and the rest was fine.
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Last hurrican season I had a strike that fried through a mettal casing around the copper wire going to the fuse box. The serge protectors saved my commputer and TV but the entire length of wire had to be replaced.
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