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To: thecow who wrote (28720)8/21/2002 11:06:24 AM
From: Stan  Read Replies (1) of 110653
 
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Didn't think of google for this one. I thought I needed a new modem since the problem did not occur with prior computers.

I hope it's not the line service. A couple of years ago, the phone company changed the pole wires that made my line 2 because intermittently, rain would make the line useless for a day or two. Where I live is an old area and is the end of the line for both phone and electric and both services have problems.

OT: As to the electric service -- My house is 8 years old and I was going through a lot of light bulbs. An electrician told me that being at the end of the line made the voltage more variable and was burning out the filaments faster. He recommended higher voltage bulbs that were hardier and could absorb these fluctuations. It has indeed made a difference to use the higher quality bulbs. To test the theory, I keep an outside bulb on 24/7 that was always burning out. It's been on now for well over 6 months.

Oh well. . .

Stan
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