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In <41BFCD96.9FAB945A@pacbell.net>, on 12/14/04   
   at 09:37 PM, "J. R. Fox"  said:  
 
>Not that **we're** ever going to see anything approaching tech support  
>_anyway_, but have you talked to Dell TS or Customer service regarding   
>_anything_ lately ?  
 
Last time was maybe a year ago regarding my Dad's Dell or something like  
that and I had no problems.  I do business with a number of folks that  
live in countries other than the US.  Accents go with the territory.  I  
can guarantee we seem odd to them too.  
 
>Yeah, I know, this is the way things seem to be going,  
>across the board.  
 
As it should be.  The US has no divine right to prosperity and 1st world  
status, unless we earn it.  
 
Steven  
 
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