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I took road test in terrible PC & flunked!
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<blockquote data-quote="Rainman" data-source="post: 1326032" data-attributes="member: 22207"><p>I had to drive an old P800 around the building the other day and had the same problems you had. And I've been driving PCs for years. </p><p>I do like the advice of starting in 2nd, though. That's what I did when I drove those manual transmissions years ago.</p><p>Keep trying, at least you'll know better what to expect next time. Try not to freak out if something goes wrong. Being able to adapt on the go is a big positive here. If you can adapt and roll with the punches that will go a long way in the sups eyes.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Kmart sux. So does Walmart. And Orion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rainman, post: 1326032, member: 22207"] I had to drive an old P800 around the building the other day and had the same problems you had. And I've been driving PCs for years. I do like the advice of starting in 2nd, though. That's what I did when I drove those manual transmissions years ago. Keep trying, at least you'll know better what to expect next time. Try not to freak out if something goes wrong. Being able to adapt on the go is a big positive here. If you can adapt and roll with the punches that will go a long way in the sups eyes. Kmart sux. So does Walmart. And Orion. [/QUOTE]
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