[aclug-L] Re: Non-Computer Question: Seeking Honst Auto Repair Shop
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I, personally understand your reasons. I don't like doing car repairs
either. I don't like getting my hands dirty and I don't like it when my
boyfriend gets upset with me for trying to fix something that I don't
have experience in or have done before. I have a couple of car repair
places down the street from me. I would rather that someone who knows
what they are doing to repair my car. I'll stick to working on
computers. Although repairing & upgrading the G4 cube mac has been a
challenge sometimes. The mac looks like a plexiglass toaster and CD's
are inserted & removed like a piece of toast from the slot drive.
I live in my own little world too and I don't have time to be bored. I
have been sick for the last 2 months and am recovering from surgery. I
have plenty to keep my mind occupied, I just can't sit at the computer
for very long. ~Anne
DAVID CARMICHAEL wrote:
>>I have a '97 Ford Taurus which has been acting
>>strange..
>>
>>The starter will not turn over the motor after
>>'short trips' to the store..
>>
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>I want to say thanks to every body that replied I have
>learned allot and since this is a general discussion
>email forum I did not feel that this was an out of
>place question (as one reply thought that it was) :
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>I am not a "do it myself" auto repair person for two
>reasons:
>[1] No tools to do this type of work.
>[2] No place to work on the car.
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>[3] Don't want to get yelled at my the wife when the
>repair does not work.....
>
>I live in my own little world. But it's OK. They know me here.
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