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2k4mach

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Welcome! I'm actually trying to get out to San Antonio for a week some time this summer.

hopefully they will have network vision done when you get here. otherwise you'll be rocking sub 50k 3g speeds and 200k wimax speeds.

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Yikes! Well hopefully I'll be doing more relaxing and having fun rather than tinkering on my cell phone, but thanks for the rather depressing heads up lol!

 

BTW, does your username indicate that you drive a 2004 Mach 1?

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Yikes! Well hopefully I'll be doing more relaxing and having fun rather than tinkering on my cell phone, but thanks for the rather depressing heads up lol!

 

BTW, does your username indicate that you drive a 2004 Mach 1?

 

yes sir, got it and an 03 mach1, 08 z06 vette and a 95 viper in my fleet of toys i dump every last penny i make into.

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