With two steady road races in a row, McDonald’s NASCAR Busch Series driver Bobby Hamilton, Jr. maintained his sixth place position in the point’s championship race. Saturday’s Zippo 200 was the final road race of the season, a fact that brings a smile to the face of Hamilton. With eleven races remaining on the schedule, Hamilton and the Team Rensi Motorsports group can focus on racing in circles versus the right and left hand turns of road courses.
“Now we can get back to racing oval track racing at Michigan next weekend,” Hamilton said. “We did a good job of keeping our equipment together the last two weeks, now it’s time to get the McDonald’s Ford back inside the top-ten. We are looking forward to the next few weeks and racing our way to fourth or fifth in the point’s race.”
Note: I am missing you guys. My keyboard is not working correctly. I am having to cut and paste the letter "a". That makes it hard to comment and write. Cheers.
just a quick question mud; you've said many times that you don't care what others think about you on here....so why do you keep going on about the 'PC police' thing?
great to hear from you falco. the 35 had flawless stops in montreal. they pitted right in front of us and i was able to get a good pic of it. check it out on my post.
it's kinda ironic isn't it. 14Falcons being rendered mute. you must be ready to explode.
apparantly I am part of this 'PC police', Falcons....which was news to me since I just ask people to think about what they're going to write before actually posting it *shrugs*
anyway, people have to try much harder than that to get under my skin though, lol
Falcons mute??? Ha !! That will be the day. Good to see your ugly face again on the blogs.. Have a "Gordon 24"
Ironic that Hamilton is 6th in points even though he has placed farther back in the last few races.
Geek support. Need new Geeks for support. It is in the port for the keyboard. Got a pin shorted out or loose in the terminal inside the computer. Take off the back of the PC and look at the wires. you will find one loose . If not there it is in the circuit board. Got a good deal on a slightly used
20 year old computer if you need one.
I think you may be right. I'll let my geek support do the taking off of the back though when they reach that diagnosis. Geek 2 worked on it last week. Geek 1 just got back from vacation today.
My wife is the coordinator for the Center. If the geeks want stuff they have to scratch my wife's back. If we want free geek support we have to scratch theirs.
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Falcon - 1. Sometimes its a virus that screws with the keypad, 2. If you have already unpluged your key board and replug it back in and restart comp.?
3. Go to control panel, click on Keyboard, click on trubleshooting, go threw camands.
4. Sometimes a virus will swtich the keys around, so go threw all non letter keys normal and with SHIFT key down. You might fine your letter A. It will be a pain in the %%% .
5. If all fails above go to search and type in register keys and see how man come up and let me know ?
I have already broken the male port connection on the first keyboard. Bent that sucker plum over while it was connected. May have exascerbated the port problem on the computer back panel by doing so.
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Falcon - on your last comment, yes if you bent it that hard, the port on computer could be damage now, but you said new one worked for awhile so I think its in your computer. I had it happen my @ was under another key.
when you type A ? do you get anything or blank ? If you get something else when you press A go to the key that came up on A and you will find your A.
lol lol you got that A..A..
I don't get anything. It ignores it. That is why I think a contact is not being made. Since it has happened the same way on two keyboards, I think it is the port.
I am missing: Esc, 1, Cue, a and the last letter that rhymes with c.
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If I am lucky, my wife's geeks will fix the port and her boss will, after a subtle hint, agree he can provide her with a newer computer to work with at home.
You have to agree I needed the break. I stopped ragging on Lisa. I proved that I am not so addicted to this blogging that I can not live without it. I read, did more stuff around the house and went out more.
Just didn't seem like much of a stretch to picture you getting a little tense regarding some of the posts in here, and maybe taking it out on the keyboard (you know, a little smash here, a little smash there - say near the "esc" and "a" keys, a little "tug" on the keyboard that maybe strains the cable and plug, ... you know).
Falcon. Was starting to worry that you took your COT Rambler and left NASCAR. Better get it back in gear soon. Tez and photo have been creating mega-teams in your absence.
I just had to take that Marlin and stash it away in a safe place back up in the mountains deep into the woods next to the stil. It took a week that's all.
GLD and ND typos. that is not port problems. that is hand eye coordination with bad eye sight.. A common malidy with old age or short circuits in the brain..
Been doing that a lot since my bump on the head in DAYTONA
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