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      20th Mar 2004
If I do that how will I know if it's working properly?
 
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When you boot your computer; the Hamilton Beach blender in the kitchen will
start, at medium speed. This will cause the General Electric AM radio in
the bathroom to turn on, tuned to the Mr. Fix-it Program, at low volume.
This, in turn, will cause the toilet to flush. When the toilet tank has
finished filling, the Admiral black and white TV in the Den will come on,
tuned in to Leave It To Beaver. At the first commercial break (Ron Popiel
telling all about The Pocket Fisherman), the turn table will drop an LP
record, Slim Whitman singing, "I Remember You". When Slim is through
singing; the toaster in the Pantry will pop up the two slices of Wonder
Bread, all ready for butter, cinnamon and sugar. At this point, you should
know in your heart, if it's working properly.

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Wes

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      20th Mar 2004

>-----Original Message-----
>When you boot your computer; the Hamilton Beach blender

in the kitchen will
>start, at medium speed. This will cause the General

Electric AM radio in
>the bathroom to turn on, tuned to the Mr. Fix-it

Program, at low volume.
>This, in turn, will cause the toilet to flush. When the

toilet tank has
>finished filling, the Admiral black and white TV in the

Den will come on,
>tuned in to Leave It To Beaver. At the first commercial

break (Ron Popiel
>telling all about The Pocket Fisherman), the turn table

will drop an LP
>record, Slim Whitman singing, "I Remember You". When

Slim is through
>singing; the toaster in the Pantry will pop up the two

slices of Wonder
>Bread, all ready for butter, cinnamon and sugar. At

this point, you should
>know in your heart, if it's working properly.
>
>--
>Hope this helps. Let us know.
>Wes
>
>In news:1096001c40e85$a5f8c600$(E-Mail Removed),
>(E-Mail Removed)

<(E-Mail Removed)>
>hunted and pecked:
>> If I do that how will I know if it's working properly?

>
>.
>Nope,still don't know,cuz I hate wonder white,must be

wheat!
 
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