I notice Fred, aka Luvglass has not been on the forum recently. I miss his words of wisdom. Has anyone been in contact with them?
Terry and Jo said
11:41 PM Jan 1, 2012
His last blog/journal entry was September 5 and his last access to the RV Dreams forums was back in mid-October. Maybe he'll check in to see what is going on and give us an update.
Terry
bjoyce said
07:26 AM Jan 2, 2012
Fred is doing fine. I got email from him yesterday.
Trabuco said
09:26 AM Jan 2, 2012
Thanks Bill, that's good to hear!
Terry and Jo said
10:18 AM Jan 2, 2012
Yep. I'm glad they are OK. When one goes that long without posting to either a blog/travel journal and the forums, I always get to worrying.
The link should work correctly now...thanks for the heads up.
-- Edited by NorCal Dan on Tuesday 3rd of January 2012 10:06:26 AM
Racerguy said
01:21 PM Jan 2, 2012
Dan, Your link does not go where you want it to.
Tony and Eileen said
03:00 PM Jan 2, 2012
Jo and Fred do comment on Facebook since they stopped writing their blog on a regular basis.
Terry and Jo said
10:48 PM Jan 2, 2012
Well, that explains why I haven't seen anything new with them. We don't do Facebook or any of those other "social media" ways of keeping in touch. It's all I can do to keep up with forums, blogs and e-mail.
Yeesh. Next thing you know, people will be talking using two cans with a string between them.
Terry
heyjohnm said
08:51 AM Jan 3, 2012
According to the DataStorm Users Map, Fred & Jo are in Yuma, in a nice rental lot in the Foothills where they will be staying for Jan & Feb. We also miss their posts here.
John & Ginny
PIEERE said
08:58 AM Jan 3, 2012
With all the warnings I recieved about facebook in PC Magazine and Compuer World, etc. Not for me, hackers have to easy a path of following one around. I have had two computers hacked and they would have costed more than they were worth to repair. Be careful even though Facebook has upped their security. Just go to these magazines and search Facebook hacks and security warnings. Just trying to pass on some info! Will miss Luvglass's posts also. Pieere Happy and safe 2012!
-- Edited by PIEERE on Tuesday 3rd of January 2012 09:01:06 AM
PIEERE said
09:02 AM Jan 3, 2012
That posts' editing did not format to well LOL!
TXRVr said
12:20 PM Jan 7, 2012
Terry and Jo wrote:
Yeesh. Next thing you know, people will be talking using two cans with a string between them.
Doesn't require any power, no annual contract, weatherproof, bandwidth is unlimited, no annoying QWERTY keyboard, no dropped calls, and upgrading just requires opening a new can of soup.
If you use one of those 64 oz jumbo cans, you can have real conference calls.
Trabuco said
01:19 PM Jan 7, 2012
TXRVr wrote:
Terry and Jo wrote:
Yeesh. Next thing you know, people will be talking using two cans with a string between them.
Doesn't require any power, no annual contract, weatherproof, bandwidth is unlimited, no annoying QWERTY keyboard, no dropped calls, and upgrading just requires opening a new can of soup.
If you use one of those 64 oz jumbo cans, you can have real conference calls.
His last blog/journal entry was September 5 and his last access to the RV Dreams forums was back in mid-October. Maybe he'll check in to see what is going on and give us an update.
Terry
Yep. I'm glad they are OK. When one goes that long without posting to either a blog/travel journal and the forums, I always get to worrying.
Thanks, Bill.
Terry
Where are the Wishnies?
The link should work correctly now...thanks for the heads up.
-- Edited by NorCal Dan on Tuesday 3rd of January 2012 10:06:26 AM
Dan, Your link does not go where you want it to.
Jo and Fred do comment on Facebook since they stopped writing their blog on a regular basis.
Well, that explains why I haven't seen anything new with them. We don't do Facebook or any of those other "social media" ways of keeping in touch. It's all I can do to keep up with forums, blogs and e-mail.
Yeesh. Next thing you know, people will be talking using two cans with a string between them.
Terry
-- Edited by PIEERE on Tuesday 3rd of January 2012 09:01:06 AM
Doesn't require any power, no annual contract, weatherproof, bandwidth is unlimited, no annoying QWERTY keyboard, no dropped calls, and upgrading just requires opening a new can of soup.
If you use one of those 64 oz jumbo cans, you can have real conference calls.
If the string breaks you're in big trouble