Russ Campbell, NWEBS , A Grey Guy - my own and Psittacus erithacus erithacus
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  • Comment on Russ Campbell, NWEBS's answer…
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    These systems usually have a reset menu choice or some other way to go back to the initial or factory settings. This makes playing around with adjusting the various parameters on one of these subcategory choices easy to always get back to what was there before you started.

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    Time is approaching that three week window and I am wondering how things are going with your attic fledglings.

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    Well, at least they have invented an apparently LAME but acceptable ruse to sell the viewing public now. I called them last week and got a spokesperson that initially didn't see any problem because they do air two halves (ON DIFFERENT DAYS!) but then later basically said "OK, well I'll pass on the comment." to stop talking to me.

    I mentioned "Meet the Press" at one point and the spokesperson jumped on the comment saying it wasn't their network, and I had to instruct them to listen to the whole point I was making because I was saying THAT program was viewable in its entirety over one continuous hour on another station.

    The reason that I don't buy this lame excuse they sold you is because they have shuffled the starting time of the CBS Sunday Morning program willy nilly on any whim over the last couple of years. You get lulled into thinking it is on at 7 am and then we would arise to see it and discover the program in progress (with only 30 minutes remaining) because they shifted it with no explanation that particular time to start at 6 am.

    I do appreciate the effort you went through, but I think that the response you got (hidden behind short format faceless comment) was just baloney and a way to shine potential viewers on. Besides, during this important election year, they have their JUNK BLENDERS TO SELL.

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    No one is trying to defeat you and your examination of minutia, although impressive, doesn't negate the accuracy of my answer.

    I felt my level of exactitude was in keeping with the basic premise in the original question of whether or not it was Hokkaido or further north and if so where. Soundslikepuget seems to be satisfied with my answer and that is what counts for me.

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    I didn't report the number of seconds of latitude that I followed but I did find that none of those islands appeared right on the line of travel as I scanned the route, although the path did thread through them and they might even be visible in good weather to the traveler following that course.

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    Unlikely it was the President of Bulgaria, as the question was asked five months ago.

  • Comment on Russ Campbell, NWEBS's answer…
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    The most southern part of the Aleutian Islands are just a few minutes north of 51° N. Latitude. So they would be some ~235 miles to the north of your line of travel.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleutian_Islands

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    You know, I went there (from the article) and just didn't see any clear image examples, so I wondered if it was a design motif of the past with them. Well, no matter, glad to be of help.

  • Comment on protosaurus's answer…
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    Take your broken (currently non-functioning) laptop to Norm at Empire Computer Center and see what he can do. He is a good guy, very skilled and reasonable.

    616 SW 152nd St.
    Burien, WA 98166

    (206) 244-5200

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    Please note that the provider of the training and examination process has up to 30 days to issue your permit to you after successful completion of the requirements of the course/test.

    It can be given to you right away if the results are scored immediately. However, you need that permit in your possession so be sure to get ahead of the 60 day deadline. Arrange to go through the process recognizing there can be a delay of up to a month in actually getting your physical permit. You may want to ask up front the time delay and choose a provider that issues it immediately.

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