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Computerguy

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About Computerguy

  • Birthday 05/26/1951

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  • Gender
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  • Location
    Lemmon SD
  • Interests
    Computers; Guns; Law Enforcement; Military; British Comedies; Woodworking; Fishing; Hunting: Camping
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  1. Merry Christmas, I have just signed up on the site because we are hopeing to be full timmers in our old 96 Holiday Rambler next spring if all goes well, and I pray it does. Just wanted to respond to the top coment since I am a vereran of the US Army back in the Vietnam era, and served one tour over there in Vietnam, then became a police officer, serving for over 20 years, and was a volunteer with our local Ambulance Service as an EMT Basic for 10 of those years. My daughter is following in my footsteps now as an EMT with our local service here in South Dakota. So thank you for the best wishes, I have some great memories of my service, and some not-so-great but I think I did some good, now I just want to begin using that big old 36 footter as a home.
  2. Mine are the same, I have an old 1996 Holiday Rambler Endevor LE. The unit still has the old square sealed beam headlights so I don't know if there is any way to convert to better lights. I have only used them once since I got the unit and that was in the midst of a horrid thunderstorm with a tornado heading our way, so I was in quite a hurry to get out of the way of the storm. What with the lightning and all, I guess I could be underestimating the power of my lights but they were pretty much useless for driving in the heavy rain, wind and lightning. The bulbs look as if they were smoked at one time, perhaps they came that way from the factory? I do know that once we are going full time I will want something that will light up the deer and antelope as they play on our highways. I am lucky that I do live in SD so have a rather good home base to leave from plus did you know that to obtain a concealed carry firearms permit in SD all you need is your DL then go to the sheriffs office of that county and for 10 bucks you get your permit. No tests, no shooting, nothing just ten bucks and a SD DL. The permit is valid in several other states. They do a background check on you and mail you your full time permit within 30 days, but must issue you a temp the day you pay the ten bucks. Being a disabled police officer, I just feel more comfortable with my old duty .45 ACP at my side as I motor down life's highways.
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